Descending to the valley, I noticed the number and beauty of the vine trellises in the village.
On their pretty bamboo trellises the potted morning-glory vines held out flowers as yet unopened.
The morning-glories on their trellises had begun to droop.
Good trellises for beans are made by wool twine stretched between two horizontal wires, one of which is drawn a foot above the ground and the other 6 or 7 feet high.
For tying plants to trellises and stakes soft tarred string or raffia (the fibre from the Raphia palm of Madagascar) is used.
Tomatoes should be tied up to trellises or stakes if fine-flavoured and handsome fruit is desired, for if left to ripen on the ground they are apt to have a gross earthy flavour.
Fruit trees trained as espaliers, fans or cordons against walls, trellises or fences, are not only pruned carefully in the winter but must be also pruned during the early summer months.
Gratings which were carved and gildedtrellises of exquisite design gave a cool, uncertain light.
In the niches on each side are seated two repellant painted images, inside of white walls, which are trellises of deeply-carved floral ornament.
The space intervening between these trellises and the centre walk is reserved for the kitchen garden; but the soil does not appear to be fertile.
Good trellises for Beans are made by wool twine stretched between two horizontal wires, one of which is drawn a foot above the ground and the other 6 or 7 ft.
Vine trellises and vine-clad pavilions and groves were a speedy development of these details, and played parts of considerable importance in gardening under the French Renaissance.
When these miniature enclosures came to be surrounded with trellises and walls the Renaissance in garden-making may be considered as having been in full sway.
There are many pretty trellises and vine supports and arbors which can be made of light poles and rails, but I do not like to hear the pretentious name, pergola, applied to them.
A quaint and universal furnishing of old Southern gardens were the trellises known as garden lyres.
A new fashion of trellises appeared in the front yard about sixty years ago, and crimson Boursault Roses climbed up them as if by magic.
All the windows of this apartment opened almost to the level of the floor, and gave a view of the garden, the terraces and trellises which ornamented them, as well as of the vast and beautiful prospect towards the sea and Vesuvius.
The plants give not only an abundance of fruit but on arbors and trellises are much prized for their shade and beauty.
The vine is so vigorous that its growth is rank and because of this and the straggling habit of growth it is very difficult to keep under control on trellises and in most situations needs a great deal of room.
No one need be told that this flaring, trumpet-shaped flower is next of kin to the morning-glory that clambers over the trellises of countless kitchen porches, and escapes back to Nature's garden whenever it can.
Japonica), as commonly grown on garden trellises and fences here as the morning-glory, has freely escaped from cultivation from New York southward to West Virginia and North Carolina.
You will observe that the lower part of the window is fitted with trellises as in the French king's library, not casements.
Next a wire-worker (cagetier) is paid "for having made trellises of wire in front of two casements and two windows .
The natural earth is the best base for an Orchid house, and open wood-work trellises placed on the natural earth are far preferable to tiled paths, therefore their use is strongly recommended.
Furnish racks and trellises for such plants as need them as soon as they are needed.
After less than a year had elapsed, four or five lanes, several hundred feet in length, for which trellises of wire have been provided, showed wonderful growth.
Several acres are devoted to this experimental grape field and have been supplied with convenient trellises and facilities for irrigation.
Green blinds secure the best effect, or trellises that relieve the monotony of the white.
Trellises were built on the garden side of the house to carry vines, but this was after the house had been given a coat of white paint and the blinds painted green.
Trellises were erected at one side of the house for rambler roses and vines that would break the plain, solid effect of the shingled surface.
The reshingling and repainting of the house and the addition of the trellises at one side completed the exterior improvements.
The trellises were covered with grapevines, on which many clusters of grapes were seen, that had already grown quite large.
The only thing omitted was some fruit, a want that was soon supplied, for we passed a small house where the trellises were absolutely laden with grapes, and we bought a large basket of them for something under half a rouble.
Terraces made shady by trellises of vines and fig-trees hung over the Bosphorus, and to every pretty view the falling waters of streams and fountains added their pleasant music to aid the soothing influence of the scene.
The labour employed is chiefly that of women and girls, who, armed with sharp sickles or large knives with heavy and curved blades, stand beneath thetrellises and hold a wooden tray in one hand beneath the bunch to be severed.
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