![]() The plan includes white paint, but you can use practically any paint you want. You’ll need paint (or not) to add a splash of color. Save yourself some time by getting the wood cut at whatever store you purchase it from (many hardware stores will do this for free). It’s a great option for those looking for a statement piece. This DIY Backyard Arbor is larger than most we’ve covered. PLUS, you will get your FREE Furniture Buying Checklist and special discount to my shop.4x4x8 pressure-treated posts, eight bags of concrete, 2圆x8 lumber, 2×2 lumber, 2 1/2” deck screws To get these DIY tips & tricks in your inbox, be sure to sign up for my newsletter. Up next, this thrifted trio is getting a mini makeover. Oh…and the next day…look what I found…not where a roofing nail belongs. In addition, do pin and share so others can grow up too with this DIY arched garden trellis. So exciting to see my grapes coming on, and also the clematis blooming for the first time on my arbor.Īs a result, I hope you are feeling the garden lovin’ and are inspired to give this trellis a try. Also, I filled in around them with basil, carrots, broccoli, peppers, and cabbage. Then, the next day, I planted tomatoes, pickles (see my crock pickle recipe HERE), and nasturtiums on the trellises. Sweat equity pays off in so many ways, doesn’t it? And, that is literal sweat as it’s 90 degrees in that sun. Fun!įinally, we can call the installation DONE. haha! We even thought Lily, our calico, would be a great astronaut on one end of those should it decide to fling loose.Īlso, in order to install the other 6 on the other side, I needed to thin my strawberries. They looked like they were stuck in jail. We even had the best helpers hold them in place while we anchored them. Once we got the hang of bending and clipping, the other 5 panels went in smoothly. (time to return $20 tool as originally stated was not needed. After him trying to figure out the tool, I pull up a one minute video showing how to do it with pliers. Also, they store tried to tell him he needed a fork tool to put the clips on (though I told him we didn’t need one). You can use a post pounder, but these heavy-duty 5 ft posts are short and our soil is soft, so a small sledge works fine. However, I trust him and he has always been a huge help, so I’m happy with just getting started. Does he come out with what I list for him? Nah. Delia Creates uses zip ties, but we already had clips from our grape arbor and stash of t-posts for our firewood stash and DIY compost bins.įunny…JC asked what we need before he heads into the store. We did need to purchase the t-posts (also called u-posts) and clips. That same day, we also had time to install the panels as my plants are dying in their trays. Thankfully, the next day we have a distraction of a birthday to celebrate in our home that lightens our heavy hearts. Honestly, I know this kind of eventful day is our norm. Finally, I decided to take a quick look around and there it was. ![]() That thing could have been thrown anywhere. Do I bother even looking for the key? It fell out right near a 1 ft tall field of grass. My littlest and I head around back to see if it’s even worth looking. Today, I get to add a DIY arched garden trellis that I know you’ll love too! Of course they did…my run of events is never normal. Yes, it’s in my front yard and yes we love it. I’m 100% sure I’m not the only one who’s ever waited for something and then is skip-happy when the day finally arrives for your vision to come true. ![]() You guuuuys! For me, it’s the little things that make my heart sing. ![]()
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