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Old 22-07-2003, 02:02 PM
 
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Default Permanent Arbor

I live in zone 5 too. My husband puts all of our trellis's in concrete. He
puts a bolt in the bottom before placing it. Making sure it is level is the
trickiest part. They stay great.
Susie


"LeeAnne" wrote in message
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I live in New England, specifically zone 5, 20 miles north of Boston. I
currently have a cedar arbor up that has annuals (morning glories, sweet
peas, etc.) growing over it - but it also has a trumpet creeper that, as

of
this year, is really starting to go nuts.

Typically I have the arbor staked down (I lost it to high wind once) but I
still have to take it down for the winter and this will probably be the

last
year I can actually undo the trumpet creeper.

What I'm looking for are suggestions for permanent structure - should I

look
for steel or iron or another type of wood. I love the cedar one I have,

but
tried to keep it up last winter - despite having it staked it still blew
over and ripped most of the trumpet vine off w/it - I thought it was

doomed,
but luckily it's coming back wonderfully.

Any suggestions? What do you guys have for permanent structures?

Thanks
LeeAnne

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