I got tired of remaking my sisal trellice every season, and didn’t like using nylon netting, so I went with something more long term. The downside? Vine removal in the fall will likely be a slog.

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    18 days ago

    It’s the labor intensive I’m worried about right now, next year will hopefully be better if my surgery is done. My only other thought was thicker wires like with yours and take the weed whacker to it >.>

    And omfg, sorry side rant, why is everything either a “Florida X” or “California Y”, I don’t get it, it’s common nomenclature for stuff in Canada even.

    Yeah that makes total sense, just rotate the stuff around it, little more complicated than I wanted for my garden planner thing I’m using. I’ll see if I can figure it out.

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      I have no idea why it’s Florida x or California y, but if I had to guess it’s because they’re two of the bigger fruit/veg states. We also have Idaho potatoes (formerly Maine), etc, lol.

      A weed whacker might work. Heat might work too, but obviously it will depend what’s supporting the metal structure.