Hi All,
This spring I decided to build a lattice for some annual vines to climb. May was almost a total washout in the DC area so I managed to get it done in time for spring planting.
Done and planted out:
Here's how I made it:
Step 1. Accept that you have no artistic ability and that that's ok.
Step 2. Steal pattern from internet. I found this on pinterest so I don't know who to give credit to for the design.
Step 3. Convert to b/w and have it printed 44" wide at what used to be Kinko's.
Step 4. Cut out the stencil with an x-acto knife.
Step 5. Tape the stencil to a 4' x 8' piece of pressure treated plywood
Step 6. Transfer the design to the plywood with a sharpie.
Step 7. Drill pilot holes and cut out each piece with a jigsaw.
After 15-20 hours of jigsawing.
Step 8. Attach a frame of double 2x2s to restore lost rigidity to the plywood.
Step 9. Attach 4x4s to the sides, a 2x4 to the bottom, and a 2x6 to the top.
Step 10. Stain to match the deck and other woodwork in the backyard.
Step 11. Dig 3' post holes.
Step 12. Insert lattice and fill post holes with crushed gravel.
Step 13. Plant vines (2 hyacinth bean vines and 1 moonflower).
--Stephen
This spring I decided to build a lattice for some annual vines to climb. May was almost a total washout in the DC area so I managed to get it done in time for spring planting.
Done and planted out:
Here's how I made it:
Step 1. Accept that you have no artistic ability and that that's ok.
Step 2. Steal pattern from internet. I found this on pinterest so I don't know who to give credit to for the design.
Step 3. Convert to b/w and have it printed 44" wide at what used to be Kinko's.
Step 4. Cut out the stencil with an x-acto knife.
Step 5. Tape the stencil to a 4' x 8' piece of pressure treated plywood
Step 6. Transfer the design to the plywood with a sharpie.
Step 7. Drill pilot holes and cut out each piece with a jigsaw.
After 15-20 hours of jigsawing.
Step 8. Attach a frame of double 2x2s to restore lost rigidity to the plywood.
Step 9. Attach 4x4s to the sides, a 2x4 to the bottom, and a 2x6 to the top.
Step 10. Stain to match the deck and other woodwork in the backyard.
Step 11. Dig 3' post holes.
Step 12. Insert lattice and fill post holes with crushed gravel.
Step 13. Plant vines (2 hyacinth bean vines and 1 moonflower).
--Stephen