Excellent Patti… keeping the fruit off the ground must also avoid those flat spots and limit ground rot? You’ve given me some great new ideas! I’m so trapped by my own horizontal thoughts (”> another five star vid!
i think your vid’s are great !
i also must do it all vertical ..here in town ..
(after a formidable veggie operation in the mountains )
use bamboo trellis & it holds heavy weight ..although don’t let them get too big ….
can’t do the super heavy big squash but it’s ok …..
i built raised beds in a cement courtyard where there was just garbage ….
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Fantastic Videos, great to see you actually doing, and building vertical growing spaces, chicken tractors ect. These videos should be shown on the UK Permaculture Design Courses. Excellent thanks for posting
Here we have another example of getting so much out of the plants we grow by simply using the space available. I’m in the ruburbs, but have little sunny space. So, UP WE GO!
This is great! I might have to change it up a little for my garden, but I love the idea! My one question is, what variety of pumpkin and watermelon are you growing n these? I am assuming the smaller varieties so it won’t pull it down? Or are they pretty resilient?
Great ideas, but I do wish that when she said she’d show us how she made these that she actually showed us. Maybe the video has been shortened and that part got deleted. Oh, well. I’ll figure it out. Thanks for the ideas!
I grew watermelons last year on a standard wooden trellis. They were a variety called sugar baby which are about the size of a cantaloupe and are incredibly sweet. They are the expensive ones that you can find in the grocery stores.
What is missing is actually educating people on hanging plants upside down on fences, beams & other strong support systems. I have tomato plants in a sealed canvas bag hanging through the bottom, needs lots of water!! seems to grow faster than hydroponics perhaps because the plant doesn’t struggle growing against gravity. The Stock is almost 3 times thicker than the scrawny ground plants as well.
Excellent Patti… keeping the fruit off the ground must also avoid those flat spots and limit ground rot? You’ve given me some great new ideas! I’m so trapped by my own horizontal thoughts (”> another five star vid!
i think your vid’s are great !
i also must do it all vertical ..here in town ..
(after a formidable veggie operation in the mountains )
use bamboo trellis & it holds heavy weight ..although don’t let them get too big ….
can’t do the super heavy big squash but it’s ok …..
i built raised beds in a cement courtyard where there was just garbage ….
..
also the passion flower vine makes very good medicine …sleep …shingles etc ….
Fantastic Videos, great to see you actually doing, and building vertical growing spaces, chicken tractors ect. These videos should be shown on the UK Permaculture Design Courses. Excellent thanks for posting
Hi
I really enjoy, seeing how to do the different things in the garden, and your vertical garden is fab
Thanks
Normah2
excellent!
she is inspirational for all of us who are a little lazy she gets you motivated because i love gardening iam in too compost tea right know
Thank you so much for posting. Makes gardening look like a lot of fun.
your husbands lucky he can sit aound the house and watch football while patti does the yard work and house repairs lucky guy
Mademoiselle, if you don’t mind my asking, how tall should the vertical support be for cucumbers? I want to try this next spring.
Here we have another example of getting so much out of the plants we grow by simply using the space available. I’m in the ruburbs, but have little sunny space. So, UP WE GO!
This is great! I might have to change it up a little for my garden, but I love the idea! My one question is, what variety of pumpkin and watermelon are you growing n these? I am assuming the smaller varieties so it won’t pull it down? Or are they pretty resilient?
also, in addition to the pieces of wood on the side is there one across the top?
Excellent video! The world is 3D, the garden too! Come check the videos from the Montreal Permaculture Guild!
Great ideas, but I do wish that when she said she’d show us how she made these that she actually showed us. Maybe the video has been shortened and that part got deleted. Oh, well. I’ll figure it out. Thanks for the ideas!
I grew watermelons last year on a standard wooden trellis. They were a variety called sugar baby which are about the size of a cantaloupe and are incredibly sweet. They are the expensive ones that you can find in the grocery stores.
Seriously! Patti, you’re my new best friend. I haven’t felt this inspired in YEARS! YOU GO GARDEN GIRL!!
Nice vid! Good series
do you get good pumpkins? i thought they needed to have ground warmth under them to produce well.
What is missing is actually educating people on hanging plants upside down on fences, beams & other strong support systems. I have tomato plants in a sealed canvas bag hanging through the bottom, needs lots of water!! seems to grow faster than hydroponics perhaps because the plant doesn’t struggle growing against gravity. The Stock is almost 3 times thicker than the scrawny ground plants as well.
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you r 1 smart lady. u married?
I have something eating holes thru the middle of my tomatoes! What should I do?
Dam I want a garden girl…wow…I think she’s Peurto Rican maybe …
love that last quick trellis.