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Make a tepee for creeper plants

If you make the tepee large enough, they’ll be able to enjoy summer hideaways with their friends within its leaf-growing “walls”.

Find an area in your garden that will allow for a 2.5m diameter tepee. Mark the centre of this circle with a stone and cut a length of rope to 1.25m to measure out eight points this distance from the centre for marking where the poles will be inserted, in an equidistant circular format. Dig up the soil on the outside edge of each of these marked spots, mixing in some compost to enrich the soil for planting.

Tie the first two poles together with nylon cord, 30cm from the top. Separate the opposite ends and dig these two ends into opposite sides of your tepee circle, in two of the eight marked points. Make sure you dig these poles at least 15cm into the ground to ensure stability.

Now, with the help of your ladder, insert each of the other six poles in the other six spots you marked in the ground, tying each one at a time to the apex, connecting them to the first two poles you tied together. Now, at 30cm intervals, from top to bottom, tie cord around the tepee to ensure stability from wind and busy bodies, keeping one gap free of rope, allowing it to form a doorway to enter the structure.

Plant three seeds at the base of every pole where you dug in the compost. Water well and tend as normal. When stems begin to appear, gently tie them to the pole to train the plants upwards. When covered in greenery, your tepee will become a unique summer clubhouse for your children.

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With Chinese jasmine, this will be a heavenly smelling space too. And runner beans will offer an abundant opportunity for children to harvest their own beans. Playing in the garden will instantly take on new meaning.

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