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  1. K

    How sturdy does a 20' trellis need to be?

    Glad to be here Thanks! And I love your endquote!
  2. K

    How sturdy does a 20' trellis need to be?

    Concrete, T-posts and anchor braces I am averse to concrete because I've seen too many posts out of the ground with concrete on the bottom. The t-posts are an idea, but I think right now I'm leaning toward an anchor brace. I'm hoping if I lean the end posts out, say 30 degrees, I can attach...
  3. K

    How sturdy does a 20' trellis need to be?

    That sounds like a good system. I'm impressed, because I've scoured every corner of the internet, and I know you didn't find it here! Interior braces would be the perfect solution for me. Have they passed the test with heavy loads? And how long are the trellises? They look short, like mine will...
  4. K

    How sturdy does a 20' trellis need to be?

    Interior Braces - I'd love that! Ah, so both of those put together comprise your whole grape trellis? So you have one post in the middle and two end posts? I was wondering if there was any way to put the braces WITHIN the 20'. I found this picture but found no further instructions...
  5. K

    How sturdy does a 20' trellis need to be?

    Ah, so both of those put together comprise your whole grape trellis? So you have one post in the middle and two end posts? I was wondering if there was any way to put the braces WITHIN the 20'. I found this picture but found no further instructions anywhere on the internet so figured it must...
  6. K

    How sturdy does a 20' trellis need to be?

    Hi, I'm having a 20' long single-wire high-cordon trellis built for muscadine grapes in my North Florida back yard. Our soil is mostly sandy. The question is, for just a 20' long trellis, do I need a bracing system? My research indicates the H-brace is strongest, but it adds at least 6' to each...
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