From Marcel Kolb, Vineyard Manager
Luckett Vineyards
Bob's Fencing installed trellis for Luckett Vineyards at our vineyard site as well as a 22
acre expansion on Oak Island Road. From start to finish, this group of installers delivered
precision work, exceeded our expectations and are firmly at the top of our installers list.
It's clear that their work is a matter of personal pride.
Bob's Fencing does both vineyard
trellis systems and animal fencing. As a
user of their vineyard trellis installation
I can vouch for their great service.
Don Johnston
Johnston Vineyards, Falmouth,
NS.
johnstonvineyards.com.
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PHONE
Harry:
902 848 6407
owner - operator
Dawn:
902 349 5900
owner - office management
Civic Address
2031 Bishop Mountain Road
North Kingston, Nova Scotia B0P1R0
Service area : All of the Maritimes
Vineyard Trellis FAQs
Installation
It is with a sense of accomplishment that we announce that Bob's Fencing will no longer be installing vineyard trellis.
Twenty-six separate vineyard installations over the past five years will see us evolving our business model to an advisory
and equipment rental service. For existing growers, we will be available to provide trellis repair.
Are you installing vineyard trellis?
Effective for 2021 we have scaled back from multi-acre trellis installs and now perform an advisory role and rent
equipment for DIY installations.
What about trellis materials for a vineyard, do you supply those?
We don't keep an inventory of metal posts, anchor materials or wire. But we can recommend local and out of province
suppliers so that you may deal with them direct.
Can you install wooden posts?
We have installed and can replace wooden end posts at vineyard sites. We use a trailer style hydraulic post pounder to
set and drive up to ten foot posts which we then anchor with metal ground anchors and guy-wires.