MAY
09
How to Build a Vegetable Trellis on a Budget
By:

How to Build a Vegetable Trellis on a Budget | Pretty Handy Girl

Recently, I showed you how to build these rot resistant planter beds . They are definitely working well for me. Many of my seeds have sprouted and they look very happy. Soon I’ll need a trellis to support the tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers and beans. With that in mind I set about trying to find the most cost effective way to build a trellis that would be strong and also rot resistant.

I found the idea to use electrical conduit while reading Square Foot Gardening   (affiliate link).  However, unlike Mel’s plans, I needed to create a structure to span my longer bed. Plus, I didn’t want to drill holes into the exterior of my planter bed. My design for building a vegetable trellis uses support from the corner 4×4 posts.

Ready to learn  How to Build a Vegetable Trellis on a Budget? I thought so, grab your frugality and let’s get building.

Materials:
(contains affiliate links)

materials-build-trellis-supports

Choosing a location for your Trellis:

If you made the rot-resistant planter bed that I designed, you’ll have 4″x4″ posts to use to support the trellis. Be sure to rotate or select the North facing side of your planter bed to locate your trellis. Then your non-climbing plants won’t be overshadowed by the climbing vines.

If you have different planter bed, you can secure the conduit to the sides with straps like these . Or simply hammer the conduit into the ground enough to secure the trellis.

Instructions:

Measure and mark your conduit to the height you prefer your trellis to be.

conduit-height-36in

I chose 36″ heights because it will sit on top of a 12″ post, making it 48″ off the ground.

transfer-measurement-to-conduit

Use a pipe cutter to cut the conduit to size.

pipe-split-cut

If you’ve never used a pipe cutter you’ll find this short video tutorial I made helpful:

Using a 3/8″ spade bit drill into the 4″x4″ posts against the edges of your planter bed. Drill into the post at least 5″ deep.

drill-3.8-hole-into-corner-posts

Drop the threaded rod into the hole.

insert-12in-threaded-rod

Slip your first conduit pipe over the threaded rod. Repeat for the remaining vertical supports.

slip-conduit-over-threaded-rod

Attach one of the corner connectors to the first or last upright conduit.

attach-angled-conduit-connector

Set the T connectors on the middle supports. Measure the horizontal distance between the vertical supports.

measure-space-between-veritcal-supports

Cut your conduit and test fit them in the connectors.

Secure the horizontal top conduit to the corner connector.

tighten-screws-on-conduit-connector

Secure the other horizontal pieces between the remaining connectors.

How to Make a Budget Vegetable Trellis | Pretty Handy Girl

Remember that I suggested you purchase the set screw T connectors from Amazon   (affiliate link) . If you can’t find those connectors, you’ll have to drill your own holes and make your own set screws.

drill-hole-into-conduit-3-way-connector

The trellis support poles should look like this:

installed-conduit-supports

Wrap the trellis netting around the top and side supports of your trellis. Tie the netting onto the supports making sure the netting is snug.

slip-vine-netting-over-conduit-supports

Now you’re ready to grow some vines!

budget-trellis-supports

As your plants grow, gently tie them to the trellis with twisty ties.

gently-tie-plants-to-trellis

To protect my beds from wildlife, I bent  pvc conduit   (affiliate link)  into hoops and draped wildlife netting on top of the bed.

wildlife-netting-over-planter-bed

So far this seems to have protected my plants from fruit and veggie nibblers.

hand-on-wildlife-netting

Do you have a garden? How do you keep the critters away from your fruitful harvest?

PHGFancySign

6
COMMENTS
By: Backyard Landscaping and Patio Reveal - Pretty Handy Girl

[…] You have seen some of the garden area in my recent tutorials to build a rot-resistant planter and a budget-friendly trellis. […]

By: How to Build a Rot-Resistant Raised Planter Bed - Pretty Handy Girl

[…] tuned for another gardening tutorial!  Here’s the tutorial to make vegetable trellis supports for all my climbing vegetables on a cheap budget! And then I’ll show you how to make the grids that look pretty and won’t […]

By: Brittany Bailey

In reply to Heather .

Metal is stronger, won’t flex as easily and won’t deteriorate in the sunshine.

By: Brittany Bailey

In reply to Colleen Taylor .

LOL, I don’t know about that. But, I’ll be happy to have fresh veggies.

By: Colleen Taylor
may
11

That’s an awesome vegetable trellis. I predict a bumper crop this summer for you. You could open up your own farmers market stand.

By: Heather
may
9

Can you comment on your choice for metal conduit for the trellis vs pvc?

Create a Mobile Website
View Site in Mobile | Classic
Share by: