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Making Bentwood Trellises, Arbors, Gates & Fences (Rustic Home Series)
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Making Bentwood Trellises, Arbors, Gates & Fences (Rustic Home Series)

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Long has written a friendly, conversational book about bentwood garden accessories, some fantastic, others prosaic or elegantly simple. In nine main chapters, he covers selecting wood, making a basic trellis, more elaborate and decorative trellis designs, bentwood gates, bentwood fences, arbors, and trellises made without bentwood. He discusses the selection of plants for your structures, and finally, adds a chapter on simply enjoying your bentwood structures, even going so far as to include a few yummy recipes for muffins, teas, and shortbread to savor in your newly created garden environment!

The techniques outlined by Long can be easily adapted to your own individual designs and creative ideas. As Bertha Reppert, the founder of the Rosemary House, says, "I shall never look at plant prunings the same way again." Bentwood garden structures offer a natural, eye-pleasing alternative to plastics and mass-manufactured garden installations, making use of the garden itself to generate construction materials that might otherwise end up burned or in a landfill. --Mark A. Hetts

 
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Product Details
Author:Jim Long
Paperback:160 pages
Publisher:Storey Publishing, LLC
Publication Date:January 05, 1998
ISBN:158017051X
Package Length:8.99 inches
Package Width:8.04 inches
Package Height:0.48 inches
Package Weight:1.01 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

2Making Bentwood Hearts!  Mar 30, 2008
A little disappointing. Great if you want to make most things with heart shapes in it. I didn't. Good for explaining how you go about putting one together, and a few nice designs. The recipes in the back where odd - a nice idea, and i suppose better than another six pages of a heart shaped patterned trellises. Also a lot of diagrams rather than pictures - Pictures would work better i think - obviously dearer to print though.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Recycle that brush!  Feb 24, 2006
This book gives good directions and shows many attractive ideas. I am going to try a living fence and some supports for pole beans in the garden-that should be much prettier than the metal posts and twine I used last year.

54 of 55 found the following review helpful:

5A Book for Dreaming and Doing  Mar 26, 2000
If you love the romantic look of twig trellises, arbors, gates and fences (not to mention wattling), this is the book for you! Using raw materials that most people have or can get for free (and Jim Long tells how to do this, too), the reader is led through the step-by-step process to make a variety of pictured designs.

Long also tells what tools and materials you need, how to make a work space, how to construct the basic trellis, and how to install it (including securing it in the ground). There's even a chapter on selecting plants for your new trellis. Best of all, Long reveals the trick for actually getting your creation to look like the picture (hint: it involves a picnic table).

This is a book for dreaming and doing!

60 of 63 found the following review helpful:

5A descriptive detailed book on how to make trellises.  Jul 13, 1998
The illustrations were very good as a first time person to trellis making, I found this book very exciting. The author made it simple for people to follow and do the project. I liked the detail he gave for making each project. Making arches to gates for your flower garden, they are all nice pieces of art. He tells also what is great to grow on the trellises. Thanks

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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