With the 9060, we are dealing with any number of combinations of horizontal and vertical cables, but each with a wide distance between the parallel (horizontal) cables... for the formation of uniaxial green “strands” with thriving, firmly-formed climbing plants. The basic shape can be varied depending on the type of window openings and number of available wall surfaces. What is shown here is just one of many possibilities. For support in choosing your system size/style, refer to our tips under climbing plants (charts at bottom of each plant profile).
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Dimensions: Measurements according to the requirements of the particular wall situation. Pictured is an area of max. 6 x 6 metres (8.8 m x 7.20 with a heavy kit). At least every 1.5 m inter-supports (mounts) must be provided (with heavy kits, every 1.5 to 2.2 m for vertical cables and every 1.8 m for horizontal cables). Base point about 1 - 2 m above the ground. Please take consideration of the special features of high greening, and consider your lightning protection. Let us know if you have questions.
Required Parts: You can assemble medium, heavy, and massive kits. Please refer to the tips provided under climbing plants for support in choosing a kit (and charts at bottom of each plant profile). Depending on the system, you'll need the following:
wire rope: 3 or 4 mm
cross mount (and plug/dowel)
(free-floating) cross clamps
end sleeves
tools und binding/tying material (possibly)
Installation: as shown in the diagrams; please also refer to the mounting tips (see in chart above; click on respective kit for details).
Vine Training: See diagrams. Garlands (R 01). Optimal when two plants are in one planting pit to separate the the lower and upper areas (R 02). If a vine is re-planted later, two separate planting pits are best (R 03).
Massive Kit, Dutchman's pipe
Strictly formed wisteria
Massive Kit, pear espalier