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The new Freyr trellis!

Hello again!

Last week, we shared our new logo and hinted that we’re starting to make our own line of garden tools. This week we’re introducing the first of those tools! The Freyr trellis…it’s a trellis, but it’s unlike any other you’ll find.

Trellises are an essential element of any garden. They support tall, vining, and top-heavy plants. They also provide an opportunity to add structure and beauty to the landscape.

Many of the crops you love to grow in your garden benefit from trellising. Tall crops like tomatoes; vining crops like cucumbers, beans and peas; even top-heavy fruiting crops like peppers and eggplant.

However, we’ve found that many trellises are just too small or too flimsy to support full-size plants. We’ve also noticed that many trellises only last a season or two, and they just aren’t that attractive.

We made the our trellis tall enough and strong enough to support the weight of the biggest, healthiest vegetable plants you can grow. It should be the last trellis you ever need to buy, and we think it looks pretty cool too.

The Freyr trellis works with a technique called string trellising. String trellising is preferred by many professional vegetable farmers and makes it easier to manage, prune, and harvest your crops. If you use compostable twine, it makes end-of-season cleanup easier than ever.

Our goal was to create the world’s most versatile, durable, beautiful, and sustainable trellis. We think we’ve done that.

You can learn more about the trellis by watching the video below and by following us on Instagram (@seattleurbanfarmco).

We’re producing the trellis in small batches, so we can maintain the highest-quality manufacturing process. We think this first batch will sell out quickly and we’d like to offer all of our newsletter subscribers early access to the PRE-SALE on our new web shop.

Visit our new SHOP to order your trellis!

It’s a brand-new product, so if you have any questions that we haven’t addressed, please email us at info@seattleurbanfarmco.com


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Thanks,

Hilary and Colin