Cattle Panel Trellis Build | How-to/DIY
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 Published On Apr 12, 2024

We built a 96 foot long cattle panel trellis to grow all of our winter squash on. We eat a lot of small pumpkins (sugar pie and flatso varieties) spaghetti squash and butternut squash. We usually plant them flat on the ground and this ends up being a jungle of vines. So this year we decided we would trellis all of them. The plants will be rooted under the trellis and the vines will be trained on the outside surface of the trellis. Rooting the plants under the trellis makes for a smaller overall footprint of the trellis.

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0:00 Intro
0:33 T-Post
3:35 Beds/Walkway
5:50 Cattle Panel Install
8:07 Cable Talk
8:58 Cable Install
10:09 Final Thoughts

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