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Step-by-Step Instructions and Pictures: Entry Arbors and Trellis
by Travis Larson
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Use inexpensive landscaping and garden structures to make the entry to your house more attractive.
Read an overview on how to add curb appeal to your house.
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Tack a level guide board across the posts. Push the pickets against the guide and nail them to each rung with 10d finish nails. Add the last 2x6 trim boards.
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