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This circular trellis was created using two old trampolines, purchased for five dollars each, from the local Tip Shop. It is cemented in the ground under the stone pathway, providing a sturdy and aesthetically pleasing growing space for our edible landscape. This season, it supports a choko vine on one side and a malabar Spinach on the other. 🏡
Wire
Cement powder, gravel and sand
Water
Elbow grease!
Ozito drill with drills for metal
Trojan posthole shovel
Kincrome fencing pliers
Stanley Wheelbarrow
1. Remove the springs and mat from the tramponines.
2. Dig trenches in ground to allow the trampolines legs to touch, be stable and even.
3. Cement in place.
4. Make stone pathway through the trellis.
5. Plant vines and watch them grow!
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Stillerl. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for sharing your project.
What a clever and creative way to repurpose old trampolines! The circular shape makes a sturdy trellis, and it’s great to see it being used for edible plants. It’s such an inventive example of giving new life to recycled materials.
Mitchell
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