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6 metal trellis frames
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Latticework gardening frames constructed from electrical conduit. Excellent for bean runners or any other climbing plants. Just sink rebar (included) into soil and lower them down onto the rebar.
I also have a number of extra conduit connectors if you decide to build more. (5) frames approx. 4' wide; (1) approx. 8' wide. All approx. 6.5' tall. Just attach netting with zip ties and you're good to go ! $30 for all, plus rebar and connectors.
Located in Metro Nashville area.
Latticework gardening frames constructed from electrical conduit. Excellent for bean runners or any other climbing plants. Just sink rebar (included) into soil and lower them down onto the rebar.
I also have a number of extra conduit connectors if you decide to build more. (5) frames approx. 4' wide; (1) approx. 8' wide. All approx. 6.5' tall. Just attach netting with zip ties and you're good to go ! $30 for all, plus rebar and connectors.
Located in Metro Nashville area.
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Location : Mt. Juliet TN
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