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I got tired of remaking my sisal trellice every season, and didn't like using nylon netting, so I went with something more long term. The downside? Vine removal in the fall will likely be a slog.

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[–] IMALlama 2 points 3 weeks ago

The PVC structure is what supported the nylon. Cutting down the nylon is exactly what I did the first year, but the nylon was rotting in the sun (when you touched it it would discentigratr) and I didn't like having to throw everything away. Sisal was nice in that it composts, but since no one sells a (cheap) sisal net I spent hours making my own.