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Tag Archives: peas

Peas In A Pod

Posted on April 7, 2025 by Lynda

I’m unsure when I acquired this adorable pea pod set, but I remember the feeling that filled me. I was smitten with this garden-related creative and practical piece. I’ve used it for several years to serve diced tomatoes, cucumbers, bell … Continue reading →

Posted in Coquitlam, Growing Food | Tagged peas

Twig Trellis

Posted on April 21, 2014 by Lynda

I planted a 16 foot row of the indeterminate (tall-growing, must be staked) “Mister Big” shelling peas from West Coast Seeds. The shelling peas are planted along side our front yard deer fence, which is made of wood and wire. Those plants will be … Continue reading →

Posted in Cool Carpentry Ideas, Projects, Recycle Reuse Rebuild | Tagged branches, peas, trellis, twig

Easy Sturdy Trellis

Posted on April 9, 2013 by Lynda

Check out your local ReStore for buiding materials that can be used in the garden. I found these 2 metal fence posts and piece of concrete re-enforment wire, which I used for a pea trellis. Hammer the posts 2′ into … Continue reading →

Posted in Cool Carpentry Ideas, Projects, Recycle Reuse Rebuild | Tagged beans, mesh, peas, trellis, wire

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