I have Trumpet Vines up here in Iowa. Hummingbirds galore. I appreciate you doing this video as it addressed many of my questions. Thank you so much, take care, be safe!
I just love you!!! I wished I have found you before I spent a lot of hard work and money. You are funny, honest and thoroughly explain everything. I thank you for sharing all your hard work and knowledge. Blessings your way 🙏❤️🍀🏵️🌺🌼🌻
What do you recommend to cover a trellis, preferably year round in central florida 9b? I was thinking passion vine but not sure if they stay year round... love your ideas, thank you
Really informative video, you mentioned things I hadn’t even considered yet while researching arched trellises- like trailing veggies being more vulnerable to pests when raised. Thank you!
Recalling a radio gardening show host said he might look like he's waving a wand in his yard. He was actually trying to knock down any spider webs whether he saw them or not. Seems he was surprised on his way to his mailbox one day with one across his face.
Great suggestion! I usually touch on that in my garden tour videos but not in depth. Also check out www.wildfloridian.net/calendar for a free seasonal calendar.
Tomatoes on Florida weave no more for me. All the tangles and work weaving every week or more and then a big dog or deer runs through the cords and the whole garden is RUINED with snaggled tangled broken plants and cord. With every other system a dog chasing a rabbit is no problem. I tried Florida weaves for many years with frustration and a real mess at the end of the season with all that non reusable tangled twine.
David the Good sent me over here! Yay! I’m so happy I found you! I’m from Midwestern farmland where you could spit in the dirt and something would grow out of it, not so much here! Totally different gardening world and I’m determined to figure it out. I look forward to seeing more of your content!
Yay! Love your uploads, I get excited every time I see you’ve uploaded another video. You and Southern Dirt Gardener are my 2 favorites. Last year I was watching northern gardening videos and trying to grow how they grow and what a disaster! I’m trying to get things started in my new yard. I’ve started with almost a clean slate. My passion flower vines are about a foot tall and I just noticed the first little tendril yesterday. I need to get a trellis going for these pronto! I don’t know where to begin and I’m going to have to build one by myself. Your cattle panel video was perfect timing. I have a vinyl privacy fence around my backyard, wish I could attach a trellis to it somehow. 🤔 Love the funny little parts of the video like at the end where you saw something and tried to show us. 🤣 I’m so glad you don’t edit that stuff out. Your personality is similar to Planterina. Keep the laughs coming. 💕
Yay! Southern Dirt Gardener is great! I'm honored to be a favorite 🥰 On the passion flower, I'm super excited for you! I've enjoyed mine so much. I'll have to check out Planterina 😄 Bestest wishes! J
Buy some gray galvanized spray paint for the posts and even those who do not like the structures would be more tolerant. There is just something about the obvious T-post color that is a turn off. But, I live in the country side. I don't have to do this for mine, even though I'm building more this Spring and will probably paint them. Thanks for the video. It seems to be a very thorough evaluation of the trellis.
Hi, love your videos!! I have been wanting a trellis. I’m curious what are those cork screw colorful things and what exactly are they used for? I can’t wait to get started!! Thank you for all your info and you crack me up!
Thank you Lady Sunshine (love the name)! The cork screw things are plant stakes.... sometimes people use them for tomatoes... which I did in the beginning... then all my tomatoes flopped over. So I tend to use them to mark out garden boundaries or mark where i've put a small transplant. Sometimes I use them to stake native plants like Ironweed. You can get them at Lowes or Home Depot. Happy to bring the laughs!
I agree with the neighbor response. We got so many positive comments from neighbors and passers by from our cattle panel garden in the front yard. We were amazed. People came to our door asking how we did it and how they could do the same We love ours
Excellent information! Thank you very much! :) One question, you mentioned sun direction when positioning the cattle panel. What would you say is the optimal way to place them?
I’m so divided on this subject!! Thanks for the insight, gave me some good points to consider. I have cattle panels set vertically but hadn’t decided on adding an arch or not. I may have missed it but can you let us know the name of about David the good’s daughters Etsy store? I ALWAYS need to further compliment my seed bank 🤣🤣 Thanks for the vid!! Well timed
Wow - what a fantastic video! I just found your channel and am happy to subscribe. Thanks for your knowledge and generosity.
I really want to do this. Thank you for your video.
You can do it!
Good video thx for sharing enjoyed it Be safe God Bless
Thank you!
Love them!
Yay!
Nice share
Thank you! Cheers!
@@WildFloridian Same to you
What kinda tomatoes on the archway
Thank u for the video on cattle panel i live in ct and love this idea. Cant wait to try this method all over my yard
Glad it was helpful! I'm excited for you 😄
I have Trumpet Vines up here in Iowa. Hummingbirds galore. I appreciate you doing this video as it addressed many of my questions. Thank you so much, take care, be safe!
I’m so happy it helped! 😄
I just love you!!!
I wished I have found you before I spent a lot of hard work and money. You are funny, honest and thoroughly explain everything. I thank you for sharing all your hard work and knowledge. Blessings your way 🙏❤️🍀🏵️🌺🌼🌻
Mariaaaaa! You are too sweet 🥰 And you are very welcome. 😄
What do you recommend to cover a trellis, preferably year round in central florida 9b? I was thinking passion vine but not sure if they stay year round... love your ideas, thank you
Coral Honeysuckle - green year round, flowers most of the year, attracts hummingbirds and is native
Perfect, I have some in another area...I can transplant from. Wahooo score, thank you 😊
You had me at secret tunnel lol ⛰ 👨 👩🏻 ❤️
LOL! That makes me happy that others appreciate! 😊
Really informative video, you mentioned things I hadn’t even considered yet while researching arched trellises- like trailing veggies being more vulnerable to pests when raised. Thank you!
did your cattle panels fall down during the hurricane?
Recalling a radio gardening show host said he might look like he's waving a wand in his yard. He was actually trying to knock down any spider webs whether he saw them or not. Seems he was surprised on his way to his mailbox one day with one across his face.
Love your content. Would love to have videos that tell me what you just now plant, harvest, fertilize... a garden calebdar so to speak. Thank you
Great suggestion! I usually touch on that in my garden tour videos but not in depth.
Also check out www.wildfloridian.net/calendar for a free seasonal calendar.
Tomatoes on Florida weave no more for me. All the tangles and work weaving every week or more and then a big dog or deer runs through the cords and the whole garden is RUINED with snaggled tangled broken plants and cord. With every other system a dog chasing a rabbit is no problem. I tried Florida weaves for many years with frustration and a real mess at the end of the season with all that non reusable tangled twine.
That’s a great share! Thank you 😊
David the Good sent me over here! Yay! I’m so happy I found you! I’m from Midwestern farmland where you could spit in the dirt and something would grow out of it, not so much here! Totally different gardening world and I’m determined to figure it out. I look forward to seeing more of your content!
Love David’s channel! You can spit here too… just different plants 😂😄 I’m happy you’re here! And let me know how I can help!
Liking the video because of "secret tunnel" song lol
LOL! Yes!!! I appreciate that you appreciate the secret tunnel song!
Spray paint the Poles Gray to match the cattle panel might look a little better
Yay! Love your uploads, I get excited every time I see you’ve uploaded another video. You and Southern Dirt Gardener are my 2 favorites. Last year I was watching northern gardening videos and trying to grow how they grow and what a disaster!
I’m trying to get things started in my new yard. I’ve started with almost a clean slate. My passion flower vines are about a foot tall and I just noticed the first little tendril yesterday. I need to get a trellis going for these pronto! I don’t know where to begin and I’m going to have to build one by myself. Your cattle panel video was perfect timing.
I have a vinyl privacy fence around my backyard, wish I could attach a trellis to it somehow. 🤔
Love the funny little parts of the video like at the end where you saw something and tried to show us. 🤣 I’m so glad you don’t edit that stuff out. Your personality is similar to Planterina. Keep the laughs coming. 💕
Yay! Southern Dirt Gardener is great! I'm honored to be a favorite 🥰 On the passion flower, I'm super excited for you! I've enjoyed mine so much. I'll have to check out Planterina 😄 Bestest wishes! J
Buy some gray galvanized spray paint for the posts and even those who do not like the structures would be more tolerant. There is just something about the obvious T-post color that is a turn off. But, I live in the country side. I don't have to do this for mine, even though I'm building more this Spring and will probably paint them. Thanks for the video. It seems to be a very thorough evaluation of the trellis.
Love the video making cattle panels fun. Glad to hear the neighbors are secretly enjoying too funny. I'm trying an arch with passion vine this winter.
Hi, love your videos!! I have been wanting a trellis. I’m curious what are those cork screw colorful things and what exactly are they used for? I can’t wait to get started!! Thank you for all your info and you crack me up!
Thank you Lady Sunshine (love the name)! The cork screw things are plant stakes.... sometimes people use them for tomatoes... which I did in the beginning... then all my tomatoes flopped over. So I tend to use them to mark out garden boundaries or mark where i've put a small transplant. Sometimes I use them to stake native plants like Ironweed. You can get them at Lowes or Home Depot. Happy to bring the laughs!
Any luck ? did you get started yet
First I love your videos. I’m in zone 10a and I’m wondering if there’s hope for a garden.
Secondly is it too late in the season to start planting now.
I agree with the neighbor response. We got so many positive comments from neighbors and passers by from our cattle panel garden in the front yard. We were amazed. People came to our door asking how we did it and how they could do the same We love ours
Excellent information! Thank you very much! :) One question, you mentioned sun direction when positioning the cattle panel. What would you say is the optimal way to place them?
What is David the Good's daughter's Etsy store?
Here you go:
www.etsy.com/shop/GoodGardens
I’m so divided on this subject!! Thanks for the insight, gave me some good points to consider. I have cattle panels set vertically but hadn’t decided on adding an arch or not. I may have missed it but can you let us know the name of about David the good’s daughters Etsy store? I ALWAYS need to further compliment my seed bank 🤣🤣 Thanks for the vid!! Well timed
Here you go!
www.etsy.com/shop/GoodGardens
I'm glad the video helped! There are so many right ways to do things.
I’m first to comment again!
Nick L 👏👏👏🥇🏆🎉🎊🎈
LOL! Yes you are 😄
Paint them olive green, or black looks like you spent a lot more money from a nursery.
snakes in the trellis as well!
😳
This native Floridian can't seem to make the Florida weave work... 🤣😂🤣
LOL😄