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22 responses to “2009 cucumber trellis”
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nice trellis. 🙂
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we are all connected, grace, by something much stronger than tendrils.
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deanna…the fiercest tendrilshave been for the gourds i grew.i have a BUNCH still out in theAlbatros shed. i would paint them,draw on them. i love them.their vines and tendrils were sofierce…they are heavy. somethe size of basketballs and thosetendrils would hold them.
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ha! trellis. loom. things are being woven together. what if we stretch a thread from here to there?
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2009, 2010 ….they are both fantastic and fun!!!Jacky xox
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Grace, your comment about the trellis across America reminded me of the 1980s hands across America where all the people lined up and held hands at the same time. A feat they pulled off quite well as a matter of fact. Ha! I could go on and on about REAL sustainable agriculture,( as I have with Organic inspectors before) but youre lucky my soap box broke last night when I was using it and stamping my feet for emphasis. Ha! But I just wanted to say if the sun gets too hot one can put a cloth (shade) over the trellis for the hottest parts of the day, and it helps with moisture loss.I managed to have a garden here in 1988 when every day was 103 degrees and no rain. Perseverance!
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and Mnem, yes. corn cobs. i donthave that much, but i do just addthem when i add the compost. theynever decompose. i get xtra compostfrom a few people. and then lotsof horse manure. also crunch inthe dried plants of all thevegetables. and whatever leavesi have, mostly from the apricottree.
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ive read crushed up corncobs planted beneath will help hold water in place.
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so your going to have rounder cucumbers each year? XXXm
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These are gorgeous- can I ask how you manage to grow cucumbers in the desert?
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Hmm…I spent yesterday untangling things and tidying and getting ready to plant garlic. Another season…
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…a trellis of memories. held back what i really wanted to say about that.
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maybe this should have been submitted as the design for the new replacement for the twin towers here in new york.
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And what will 2011 bring?
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I like it a lot.Not just the trellis, the whole weaving/connection/thread theme that I find here.
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hey..isnt it great?
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twhich~ well, a mini trellis.i think this is a good thing. asister, no matter, is also something that i always wanted.i wish you could too….see withyour own eye. we could positionthe blue chair so you could seeboth at the same time.
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i wish i could see these with my own ayes miss grace… i see branches on my walks and get the urge to make things with them and bring em here. but sis wouldnt be too happy i dont think hahahahahha… maybe ill make a mini trellis…
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Oh Grace – these remind me of a wonderful huge cocoon made out of grape vine cuttings that an artist friend made. I had it hanging in my garden at the time. Hope all is well with you. Gilly
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Hi Grace, you say growing cucumbers …. but I think you will be weaving in this fantastic loom, outside! (Just like Jude and the remnants of her old table)Or ….the cucumbers will do the weaving fór you!
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what do you mean by cucumber?
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Armenian cukes-we had some of thoseuntil the heat burned all of the garden. Like a slow, daily forest fire.Your cucumber looms are wonderful. This is the time of year to gather those still-bendable limbs. Youve inspired me to go for a walk along the forestedge.
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