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Skyscraper Vertical Garden
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Vertical gardening is popular for lots of reasons — because it maximizes your harvest, makes the most of limited space, doesn't require bending, and keeps your veggies away from pests and rot. This easy-to-assemble kit creates a 4' x 6' reusable trellis that grows vertically vining plants either against a wall, or as a free-standing unit using your own posts. The unit takes up just four square feet of growing space but produces more vegetation than a 24 square foot plot!
Perfect for tomatoes, pole beans, cucumbers, or any vining plants. Made from western red cedar with heavy-duty white mesh, the kit includes cedar brackets, zinc-plated hardware, steel rod, trellis netting and three garden stakes. 48"w x 16"d x 72"h. Made in the USA. (Planter box not included.) |
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Vertical gardening is popular for lots of reasons — because it maximizes your harvest, makes the most of limited space, doesn't require bending, and keeps your veggies away from pests and rot. This easy-to-assemble kit creates a 4' x 6' reusable trellis that grows vertically vining plants either against a wall, or as a free-standing unit using your own posts. The unit takes up just four square feet of growing space but produces more vegetation than a 24 square foot plot!
Perfect for tomatoes, pole beans, cucumbers, or any vining plants. Made from western red cedar with heavy-duty white mesh, the kit includes cedar brackets, zinc-plated hardware, steel rod, trellis netting and three garden stakes. 48"w x 16"d x 72"h. Made in the USA. (Planter box not included.)
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One student proudly paraded down the hall, remarking that he was going to be a gardener when he grows up.
Thank you for helping us with a project that is so good it is taking on a life of it's own. |
| – Diana, Clay Springs Elementary School, Florida, Youth Garden Grant Recipient |
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