OK, what is she doing now learning to make/play the xylophone? No, but it has been a fun project. You see, we saw this beautiful vine with purple and turquoise flower bunches and decided (in our ignorance) that this would be a cool plant to have. The abundant blossom strands hang down 3-4 long and create an amazing show.
Then our wiser friends and neighbors informed us that we had bought one of the most invasive vines possible which created an opportunity to decide the next step. Return the plant for something else, or make an arbor/trellis that would feature the plant's stunning display.
We opted for designing an arbor that would feature the trunk of a dying ohia tree near the driveway that had a sound base. Of course, it couldn't be just a boring square trellis, so Lunel came up with the idea of doing a spiral....somehow.
We contacted a new friend, Paddy, and discussed the idea with him. He is a creative problem solver who likes geometry, like Lunel, and together they devised a plan, with Paddy doing the math, resulting in 25 2x4 boards being cut (precisely) at graduating lengths. These boards will spiral out from the tree into an ever expanding circle, and will be held to the tree with simpson braces. At the end of each board a drilled hole will be used to thread nylon cord -- providing both stability to the structure as well as additional places for the vine to grow.
We think it will work -- Lunel has cut, painted and drilled the holes. This weekend, with Paddy's help, we will begin the assemblage.
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