In the Garden: Building a Blackberry Trellis

For two years I’ve been growing thornless blackberries along the bottom of my allotment garden. They really need to be supported though so I’ve created an inexpensive support frame using timber, wire, and eyelet screws.

The project took me about an hour and a half and the end result will create a firm foundation for my thornless blackberries to grow on.

Each vertical support is 47″ tall with 35″ above ground. The first eyelet screw is placed 3″ below the top of the post and the second is 25″ down. Coated steel wire is strung between the posts and I’ll be tying the blackberry canes onto it with string.

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