Thread: Vining veggies
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Old 08-07-2004, 03:02 PM
Brigitte J.
 
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Default Vining veggies


"Pat Kiewicz" wrote in message
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simy1 said:

I would love advice (from, say, Pat, or anyone else), about which
vines work best on that site. Primarily I am interested in peas,
squash, melons, and cucumbers, but I will entertain beans and
watermelons as well (or anything else I had not thought of).


Youreally should consider beans.. Once I started growing pole beans
I've never gone back. They produce for a long time, at with most of
their crop above stooping level. And some of the best eating beans are
the old pole varieties. IMO, thhe ideal trellis for beans would use sisal
twine stung on a strong frame. At the end of the season, cut down twine
and vines for composting.

All the (non-bush) cucurbits can be trellised. For squash, melons, and
watermelons you will need to provide some sort of support for the fruit.
Where I used to live I grew all of my melons and squash on trellises.


How did you suppose the melons and squash? I'm imagining shelfs on the
trellis...?

Brigitte