Found this one really interesting and lovely to see the greenery especially now that we’re back in lockdown. I do love watching your videos. Learn something from each one and something really nurturing for the spirit about them.
Do the support pipes have any holes in them? If not, how does the water get in them to be wicked up? Wouldn't the weight of the beds restrict access? Love the idea.
Found this one really interesting and lovely to see the greenery especially now that we’re back in lockdown. I do love watching your videos. Learn something from each one and something really nurturing for the spirit about them.
Where did he purchase the moth netting used to cover the structure…
I am in Texas first time doing wicken lurned so much .
amazing garden, thanks. 🐞
So inspiring thank you lee
Where does Lee's accent come from? Can't pick it!
Do the support pipes have any holes in them? If not, how does the water get in them to be wicked up? Wouldn't the weight of the beds restrict access? Love the idea.
Yes, the wicking material needs access to the well water - so holes or V type notches in the bottom in the support legs will do the job!