A trellis can be attached to any side of the GardenRack to increase your growing versatility. Plants like tomatoes, pole beans, any flowering vine like morning glory or trumpet creeper, and just about any other plant that grows tall rather than wide is perfect for growing against the trellis.
Are you as concerned as I am about using chemical insecticides on plants and produce? It seems like every time I read the paper, a company is being fined for pollution or toxic ground water.
Large gardens are beautiful. But the more space you have, the more pests you must deal with. Sometimes, it's just easier to use a chemical pesticide than spending your precious free time picking bugs off plants. And you know the bugs will win (I think they might work at night while we sleep in a secret bug conspiracy), killing off the plants you've nurtured for months.
But with GardenRack, you can grow anything organically. Its compact size lets you keep ahead of garden insects and pests in just minutes a day with a shot of water or mild organic insecticide.
You can grow veggies like lettuce, peas, tomatoes, small squashes, cukes, beans, and radishes all without chemicals or insecticides. You'll rest easy knowing your family is eating chemical-free, home-grown produce and you aren't adding toxins to the earth.Yes, pressure-treated lumber is used to build GardenRack so it will last a long time. But the roots of the plants never come in contact with the wood so you don't have to worry about harmful chemicals tainting the soil, your veggies and your family.