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| My neighbor is planting a couple climbing roses and needs a tripod for the shorter one, and a trellis to put another one on. I told her I like wrought iron better than wood because it lasts longer and is stronger. I lost the address of my favorite source for such things. It was in the South. Do you know of a good Internet source for rose trellises? Thank you, |
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| Hi Lorene, my husband Tom makes mine out of copper pipe. If you know someone handy they are not difficult to do. I absolutely love them, especially when they turn green with verdigris. Rosefolly |
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- Posted by brenda_l_w 10a (My Page) on Tue, Sep 3, 13 at 10:21
| Hi Lorene, I think you are in the East Bay? I am too and have learned much from your posts. Annie's Annuals has wrought iron arches and tripods for sale. I bought a nice tripod there for a reasonable price a few months back. Maybe they would give you the name of their supplier if you wanted to order directly. Brenda |
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