Hey,
We would like to affix some no nonsense trellis' to our backyard fencing so that we can grow some Ficus Pumila (Climbing Fig) on it. When we bought the house this was already done but we didn't realise how to manage it properly and we allowed it to grow too much. It became too mature, thick, developed and woody to manage.
There are two types of fence that we need to cover - wooden and colour bond. We need to attach a combination of trellis that will fit between the posts (widths of 1500mm, 900mm and 1100mm respectively). I have no experience in this kind of project, I am wondering which material would be best: wood, metal, or plastic? Also, how to attach the trellis to the fence, including distance from fence and other information that will best enable the plant to grow well on it. And where I would get the right type of trellis for this task?
I have included some photos here to make the project a bit clearer. I am not looking for any fancy or decorative trellis. We are really wanting to keep it fairly plain because the plant will be the feature, and don't really want the trellis to be seen. I also want something that is going to be long-lasting because I don't want to have to repeat this entire process again in five to ten years.
So, I guess my questions are:
- What type of material should the trellis be made of? - wood, metal, or plastic - keeping in mind that I wanted to be fairly rigid, strong and lasting.
- What is the best method to attach this type of trellis to both wood and ColorBond fence?
- What materials, tools, and other items will I need to complete the job?
- Any other information that will assist us in creating the right type of environment for the plant to thrive?
Thanks SO much for your help.
Cam
