Search In: Gardens.com Web
Search:

Replies: 1    Views: 48

Author Comment

trout_baller


May 21, 2007 07:47 PM

I am planning to create two trellises (8' high by 3' wide) in the shape of trees or large shrubs out of rebar and I need some info on bending and cutting rebar and how to anchor it to the ground. Currently I plan on using large coffee cans filled with concrete and inserting about 6 strands of rebar, cut to various lenths using a circular saw with an abrasive metal cutting blade. Once the concrete cures I will bury it 2' in the ground and use a manual rebar bender, basically a pole with three pegs at one end, to create the tree/shrub effect. Star Jasmine will then, hopefully, climb up these structures and provide fragrance, screening, and shade. Am I whacked? Am I biting off more than I can chew? Am I creating a safety hazard? Please advise.

Islandshari
Kwajalein
Marshall Islands
(Zone 11)

May 21, 2007 11:45 PM

I can't even begin to answer any of your questions, but WOW! How did you come up with such an "out there" idea??? You have just GOT to post pics of the finished product. Good Luck - I'm sure you will get some helpful suggestions coming along soon.
You cannot post until you register and login.

Other Landscaping Threads you might be interested in:

Subject Thread Starter Replies Last Post
DESIGNER'S CHALLENGE! Gymgirl 84 Nov 21, 2009 11:04 PM
Strawberries as a groundcover raebeags 1 Nov 21, 2009 12:31 AM

Other Forums you might be interested in: