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		<title>The Many Uses for a Garden Trellis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I grew up watching two of the most talented gardeners I have ever known; my grandmothers.  Back in their day they were both members of their respective local garden clubs.  I don&#8217;t know much about garden clubs today but they seemed to be a very big deal back then.  These two ladies had totally different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I grew up watching two of the most talented gardeners I have ever known; my grandmothers.  Back in their day they were both members of their respective local garden clubs.  I don&#8217;t know much about garden clubs today but they seemed to be a very big deal back then.  These two ladies had totally different personalities and didn&#8217;t seem to like each other much, but they loved their respective gardens and they knew how to use a <a title="Garden Trellis" href="http://www.bevoworks.com/trellis-c-64-p-1-pr-97.html">garden trellis</a>.<span id="more-13"></span></p>
<p>While one of my grandmothers grew prize roses, the other grandmother seemed to grow everything else but roses.  However, each used <a title="Garden Trellises" href="http://www.bevoworks.com/trellises-c-64.html">garden trellises</a> throughout their vegetable gardens, rose garden, and along walls of English Ivy and other climbing varieties as well as for tomatoes and cucumbers.  Of course, back then there weren&#8217;t any fancy vinyl or wrought iron trellises.  They were made of cedar and came in all kinds of shapes and sizes.  If either was alive today, I believe they would rather have something natural in their gardens than man made.  That was what was normal to them and still is to me.  I love natural cedar garden trellises for everything I plant that either requires or likes something to climb.</p>
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