A Complete Guide to Vertical Gardening (On A Budget!) | Growing Food Made Simple

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  • Опубликовано: 25 дек 2024

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  • @jordanholt5433
    @jordanholt5433 4 года назад +382

    What I love most is that you don't assume that every person has your ability to bring a large panel home, afford this or that. You bring it down to a level for almost everyone and that's great. Gardening should be for all of us. Thanks for the great video. Your garden is lovely!

    • @lorenamack9054
      @lorenamack9054 2 года назад +6

      Yes I absolutely love her considerations no one breaks it down like this. Gardening should be for everyone!

    • @jjanel1984
      @jjanel1984 2 года назад +3

      I mean true... but there are delivery services

    • @chadgreene6869
      @chadgreene6869 2 года назад +1

      She did show a roll of wire and suggested using T posts to support it.

    • @lindaharman866
      @lindaharman866 2 года назад +3

      Thank you so much for the video on vertical gardening . I have a limited space and I am a novice gardener so your video was an absolute godsend for me . I am still learning but I find your videos to be so helpful thank you for taking the time to do them

    • @sandyhunter3040
      @sandyhunter3040 2 года назад

      p

  • @elizabethfoss3248
    @elizabethfoss3248 3 года назад +281

    You will never know the amount of stress you've saved me. I'm trying to grow all sorts of edibles in a 3'x8' space with no money, experience, or guidance. They said it wasn't possible, but I did it! Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

    • @Gibberish.s
      @Gibberish.s 3 года назад +5

      What did you grow?! 😊

    • @moriahhilburn2577
      @moriahhilburn2577 3 года назад +1

      Lovely!

    • @gabriellegermain3266
      @gabriellegermain3266 3 года назад +21

      Same! 4x10 here, and I sucessfully grew tomatoes, cucumber, green beans, bell peppers, carrots, beets, coriander and butternut squash!
      Ok the squash kinda went crazy and is clearly out of the garden, but still!
      Try some bamboo sticks and regular cotton thread. You can create good support for cucumbers that way 😊
      How did your garden go this year? What did you plant?

    • @HellenaHanbasquet
      @HellenaHanbasquet 2 года назад +10

      This makes me happy! I learned to grow vertically on a 5x8 apartment balcony. It's looking like growing your own food is going to be a necessity in the coming months. Wishing you the best!

    • @elizabethfoss3248
      @elizabethfoss3248 2 года назад +5

      It didn't go very well last summer because it was so hot, but the summer before I grew strawberries, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and acorn squash though they didn't get very big.

  • @jordannoble1082
    @jordannoble1082 3 года назад +90

    I started watching this thinking “It’s pretty long, I’ll just watch it for a minute or so...” Then I got so captivated by your beautiful plants and thorough, thoughtful information that I watched the whole thing! This was lovely and helpful, thanks!

  • @throngcleaver
    @throngcleaver 2 года назад +23

    That was the best 23 minutes of gardening education I've ever gotten. Thank you!

  • @jennifersuzanne5678
    @jennifersuzanne5678 2 года назад +8

    Jess did the work to make a huge garden and then people started contributing to it. "Build it and they will come" took on a whole new meaning for me today. Amazing

  • @brusombear3823
    @brusombear3823 5 лет назад +418

    the best part about this video is that you take us to home depot and show us what to buy thanks, great vid

  • @nicolemarie6112
    @nicolemarie6112 5 лет назад +19

    Thank you for all you guys do. I found your channel about 6 months ago when I had four raised beds I hadn’t used in two years because I’d been so unsuccessful and had 2 beautiful babies. Now my kids are 2 and 4 and they have their own boxes, I have 7 boxes, and just recently added 2 cattle panel arched trellises on Saturday. Everything is thriving and I always get complements on my garden now. I’m writing all this to say THANK YOU!!! You and Jeremiah have been the biggest influence in me restarting my garden. Thank you for using the gifts God gave you to not just spread your garden knowledge but also to spread God’s love. I pray you and your family are blessed beyond measure. Thank you for all the hard work you do and the love you give.

    • @BeaniByrd
      @BeaniByrd 10 месяцев назад +1

      AMEN!!!🙌

  • @michellahatherill6804
    @michellahatherill6804 5 лет назад +274

    How could a 20 minute video be interesting? This is how. You did an amazing job. This is my first video of yours that i have seen and you can bet i will watch all of your videos. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @bettymulcahy4238
      @bettymulcahy4238 4 года назад +1

      Michella Hatherill movies

    • @m.g.d4721
      @m.g.d4721 4 года назад +3

      All of her videos are amazing! The first one I saw was so informative and real! 💚💕

    • @Noahsoak
      @Noahsoak 4 года назад +1

      Michella Hatherill exactly! I've just made chocolate cupcakes so of course, I'm eating cupcakes and watching! Lol

    • @christinedawson918
      @christinedawson918 4 года назад +2

      Yes I love that you are so practical with your advice.
      You give us many options along with their pros and cons.
      Thanks you and well done 👍

    • @pholliez
      @pholliez 4 года назад +3

      Watch her videos on tomatoes! Mine are doing so much better since I started following her method. She’s a natural presenter in all ways 😀

  • @fridomsnowbird5398
    @fridomsnowbird5398 4 года назад +38

    Hey Jesse, I know that this is an old video but you can also do a trellis in the "inground area " with a short section of a cattle panel attached to 2 fence post with the other side on the ground. ( like half of an A-frame). Face it so the high side faces the morning sun . Grow a vining crop like cucumbers or melons up the cattle panel and grow lettuce and spinach underneath. This technique allows me to grow both lettuce and spinach in the heat of the summer. I have also had success with cilantro using this type of trellis. Happy Gardening!

  • @aleksandrabissani567
    @aleksandrabissani567 2 года назад +2

    in the past, I know a person who gardened on a very small veranda. 1 tomato plant, one cucumber, two beans, and some lettuce, onion, parsley, and basil on the bottom of the pots. fertilized them with scrabs from the kitchen and had a great supply of these vegetables till winter. yes, vertical gardening is the most productive way to garden where possible.

  • @davidcamp5023
    @davidcamp5023 5 лет назад +579

    YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR OWN T.V. SHOW! You are GREAT!

    • @jesuschristislordoflordsan427
      @jesuschristislordoflordsan427 5 лет назад +4

      its the evil ones who are applauded in the damned television

    • @jesuschristislordoflordsan427
      @jesuschristislordoflordsan427 5 лет назад +1

      fuck off with your "nice comments"

    • @littlehouseintherockies248
      @littlehouseintherockies248 5 лет назад +10

      @@jesuschristislordoflordsan427 WOW... That's all I can say. Enjoy your day

    • @littlehouseintherockies248
      @littlehouseintherockies248 5 лет назад +18

      @@jesuschristislordoflordsan427 I don't endorse any TV, but I believe kindness is a Fruit of the Spirit. What you said to me did not represent Christ. Anyway, I'm not out to argue. I appreciate learning from other homesteaders. That's why I'm here

    • @jesuschristislordoflordsan427
      @jesuschristislordoflordsan427 5 лет назад

      Jesus Christ said: "In case one or the other poetically or philosophically inclined reader should take offense at some of Martin's talk as sounding too earthly, filthy and profane, let him realize that 'where there is a cadaver, the eagles flock together.' The human spirit is the same in his misery, be it on earth or in the beyond; only when purified will he also talk like a pure spirit.
      www.jakob-lorber.cc/index.php?s=BM0&l=en
      courage, brothers; My pupils, courage; I am with you every day; preach and defend My Word without any fear, proclaim My Name with zeal; remind the world that I am Holy; teach them to live holy; be gentle like I am gentle, have My patience and My Love; only a little while now, a very little while and the One you are waiting for will have come; I will come as Love, yes, Love shall return as Love in this wilderness; I shall fulfil the Promise soon;
      but, remember, My dear friends, what My prophets told you to expect at the end of Times; they told you that there are going to be great tribulations before this Coming and that the foundations of the earth will shake and a great tremor is to come; the sky will appear to you as though it is of an eternal darkness; never fear, though, for I will be by your side; I have marked your forehead with My Seal of Love;
      I bless you all, leaving My Sigh of Love on your forehead; Jesus Christ is My Name and I tell you: I love you eternally, be one;
      www.tlig.org/en/messages/540
      1 John 3:18+
      Little children, let us not love in word or speech but in deed and in truth.
      The end is coming. All these plans of all these people mean
      nothing. Only what your Lord Jehovah, Jesus Christ, and the Holy
      Spirit say - is what is important! People do not understand
      that, because they do not know God. They have God in a box
      and they control the box. They control what their god does,
      does not do. What he can do. What he won’t do. They will be
      sadly mistaken when the God of the universe, the God of all
      destroys their box.
      prophecy.org.il/1658-prophecy/
      Don’t, please don’t try to make the Bible something that
      it isn’t to justify what you want it to be. The Bible has
      the answers but you have to read it with an open Mind, open
      Heart. The minute you put our God in a box you’re lost.
      prophecy.org.il/0096-prophecy/

  • @davidcamp5023
    @davidcamp5023 5 лет назад +151

    Let me take that back. You don't need a T.V. show. You're doing great just as you are.

  • @bubbysbub
    @bubbysbub 5 лет назад +61

    Another reason for growing up: it can do double duty as shade in the hot months! We've built our main trellising to shade out the eastern side of the house, where most of the bedrooms are, to give us some relief from the excessive Aussie heat here during summer- a great space to let summer chokos, snake beans, passionfruit, and tomatoes go as far up as they want, and we benefit hugely in many ways. I love getting multiple benefits from small investments!

    • @myralg
      @myralg 4 года назад

      Great idea!!!

    • @user-di6cn2ne7u
      @user-di6cn2ne7u 4 года назад

      Ha have plants growing upside out of hanging baskets for the same reason ! J planted sun lovers to block the hot summer sun from toasting out apartment

  • @kevindolan2755
    @kevindolan2755 11 месяцев назад +3

    Want to hear something crazy? When I was younger my Dad bent those cattle panels into cylinders for tomato cages which I thought was wild considering the difficulty, but they quite literally will last forever. 10/10 tip on using those.

  • @easheats6
    @easheats6 4 года назад +481

    Who else watching and learning gardening in 2020

    • @johnliberty3647
      @johnliberty3647 4 года назад +21

      I watch videos from this channel every day. She makes gardening fun.

    • @sylvieparbus9498
      @sylvieparbus9498 4 года назад +5

      Me lol

    • @maliapk544
      @maliapk544 4 года назад +12

      Who else has been lurking and wanting a garden for years but just never made the effort until 2020 👋
      I've always wanted a fruit and vegetables garden but I legit kill all of my indoor house plants. I can take care of my mom's plants just fine but all of mine die.

    • @kristarogers6997
      @kristarogers6997 4 года назад +7

      First year growing veggies and trouble shoot watching all her videos❣️ She’s godsent these days🙏

    • @maliapk544
      @maliapk544 4 года назад +4

      @@kristarogers6997 same here!! I wish you good luck and a bountiful harvest 😊

  • @upnorth1858
    @upnorth1858 5 лет назад +112

    You had me at ‘hello my beautiful friends’- what a great way to start the day!
    As as a bonus, the content was excellent! Thanks

    • @angelaberni8873
      @angelaberni8873 4 года назад +1

      So much nicer Than the silly repetitive " hi guys". I just cannot stand that hi guys anymore and 99 percent of people seem to start their video's like that 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @diamantechica5201
      @diamantechica5201 4 года назад

      subscribed from this first video alone, and following hashtags on vertical gardening too on insta she is very educational glad i found this video

    • @ONEFREESPIRITED1
      @ONEFREESPIRITED1 4 года назад +2

      I literally said the exact same thing when I encouraged her to watch Jess! You know that she is just incredible, the way she can grab your attention, show so much heart and teach you in such an endearing way. I just love watching her. 😍

  • @Rootedandreaching
    @Rootedandreaching 5 лет назад +105

    You are changing the way people look at organic gardening. Thank you so much, on behalf of the planet. 😊

  • @avengerdragon
    @avengerdragon 2 года назад +24

    This was the first video I watched of yours. It is so glorious to remember your Arkansas garden in the middle of winter and while you’re building a brand new one in the Carolinas. I haven’t missed a single video in 2 years! This video was the beginning of it. Thank you for your continued growth and for bringing us along!

    • @ralsharp6013
      @ralsharp6013 2 года назад +2

      So good. Enjoyed reading your comment Megan

  • @amandamckown2335
    @amandamckown2335 4 года назад +55

    I'm a gardening beginner and this is hands down the most helpful and informative channel I've found. Thank you so much for these awesome videos!

  • @shirabarrett4501
    @shirabarrett4501 4 года назад +10

    Just thought I would share two alternative “trellis” ideas 1. Large shoe rack secured wit rebar posts and 2. wire cd case also secured with rebar.” Foun at Good Will for about $4.00 each Also found 2 spring mattresses set at side of road fo free

  • @sandralewis1689
    @sandralewis1689 6 лет назад +185

    Bamboo is a popular landscape plant and is great for making trellises and staking up plants. One of my favorite things as a kid was my Aunt's teepees that were covered with beans, peas, cukes, or melons. Lay in the cool shade with a book and munch fresh veggies! What a life.

    • @heavymechanic2
      @heavymechanic2 6 лет назад +1

      I read about earwigs nesting in bamboo and the damage they cause when their food supply is gone.

    • @jeangreenfield5993
      @jeangreenfield5993 6 лет назад +10

      heavymechanic2 earwigs are the organic gardener's friend, eat pests in the garden 👍👍💚

    • @randiruhn657
      @randiruhn657 5 лет назад +5

      I’d love to hear more about the teepee garden 😃

    • @mooster47
      @mooster47 5 лет назад +20

      Please do not encourage people to plant bamboo without mentioning that it's extremely invasive and hard to get rid of. It can quickly expand far beyond what someone may anticipate. If you want to grow it and have the space, that's fine, but read up first, and never plant it near a lot line where it will invade your neighbor's property.

    • @estheronajourneytocontentm1097
      @estheronajourneytocontentm1097 5 лет назад +8

      mooster47 Not a problem is you choose a non invasive bamboo - “Clumping bamboo "will not spread" it only springs new canes from within and around the base of the clump. Shorter and new shoots appear closer to the mother culms. This bamboo is fantastic for hedging, garden features and it also looks great in a decorative pot.”

  • @BAYOUTOWNProductions
    @BAYOUTOWNProductions 6 лет назад +46

    We also use our fences as trellises. Anyway I can go up to maximize growing, we do it. I recycle T-shirts to make string. We use old things for trellises. I think it makes the garden interesting and artistic to try to repurpose whatever is available. We live on a cleared acre of 7 acres of forest. We use lighter pine (hard) as T-posts sometimes and we use sticks for ladders tying off with T-shirt string or cut plastic grocery bags into string. We had no money to start so we composted our leaves, sticks, and clippings plus kitchen waste and used that to grow in while utilizing the above to make the trellises. For raised beds, we used felled logs to border and pilled leaves inside to grow. There are all kinds of ways to get started on very little or no money at all.

    • @jackief54
      @jackief54 5 лет назад +1

      Leaves make excellent compost!!! :-)

    • @suzyvandyke
      @suzyvandyke 5 лет назад +2

      That is so inspiring!

  • @lilmisspeace
    @lilmisspeace 5 лет назад +75

    I took a single bed mattress from the curb during council clean up; I cut away all the material and padding to repurpose elsewhere and used the metal spring skeleton to hook to my fence as a trellis 😍 free and worths brilliantly!

    • @lemonielala3080
      @lemonielala3080 5 лет назад +18

      I did that too! Then my husband had a flash of genius and suggested we cut the spring frame into strips lenghtwise (two springs wide) to make poles for climbing plants in stead of entire panels. So we did and put the strips on 3meter (9ft?) wooden posts painted in pastelly blues and they look so funny, like stacks of owls up a pole! 😂😂😂😂😂 But plants LOVE climbing up mattress springs, regardless of if they're used as panels or poles! The tomatoes pretty much supported themselves when the leaves grew into the springs. 👌👌👌

    • @TT-kg3li
      @TT-kg3li 3 года назад +3

      @@lemonielala3080 Can you post photos? I would love to see them.

    • @karenpoasa
      @karenpoasa 3 года назад +2

      @@lemonielala3080 do you have a pic? I'd love to see it. I want little owls in my garden!😁🌷🌱

    • @poppydavidson1262
      @poppydavidson1262 3 года назад

      That is a fab idea! Was it hard to do?

  • @geraldinemcguire1698
    @geraldinemcguire1698 3 года назад +12

    I love the concept of cattle panels..What I have been able to use successfully is five foot fencing leftover from perimeter fence job. Good for plants in pots . Make circle out of fencing and pots in in circle inside. Protects from chickens and plants climb up fencing. Tin snippers and hand tool to connect ends. Not hard for an 78 year old to do.

  • @Petapan33
    @Petapan33 4 года назад +17

    How?!!! HOW do you know so much? Did you study or is it because you taught yourself, spoke to people and read books? It’s so incredible your wealth of information

  • @northshoregirl72
    @northshoregirl72 5 лет назад +120

    4 minutes in...and I'm in love with your garden. 🍓

  • @lindsaymalzone8963
    @lindsaymalzone8963 6 лет назад +39

    Every time I share pictures of my garden where I'm growing vegetables vertically, everyone is shocked. I've had such great results! Thank you for sharing, I loveeeeeee watching all your videos! Lots of

    • @genoparedes6032
      @genoparedes6032 4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing your ideas. Happy gardening.

  • @denagarcia6628
    @denagarcia6628 3 года назад +10

    I found you a year ago and you have changed my life! I used cattle panels last year and did well. I am adding alot more this year. In fact I am building a greenhouse from them. It is not just the panels that make a difference. You are one of the most soothing people I have ever heard. Thank you for sharing your peace as well.

  • @TheRoadprincess
    @TheRoadprincess 2 года назад +19

    When I was a kid, I remember being shown how to use the library to find things. I felt like I had just been given the backbone of my education. That’s how it feels listening to your videos. You give so much useable information, but you also remind us how to think! We are so lucky! And so are your kids! Thank you!

  • @judygurnee9415
    @judygurnee9415 4 года назад +102

    Hello! I want to tell you that this video is a wonderful resource for the beginning gardener. You have a very engaging manner of presenting the information - and there is a LOT of good information in this video. I'm a Farm-to-Fork caterer with a 30-year history of sourcing local and regional products for my menus. This year, I plan to do a sizeable amount of the production myself. You make it look do-able. Thanks so much and best of continued good fortune!

    • @RootsandRefugeFarm
      @RootsandRefugeFarm  4 года назад +1

      Wow thank you!!

    • @norwester1935
      @norwester1935 4 года назад +6

      Roots and Refuge Farm Can you tell me the orientation of your beds. It looks like north/south. Obviously shading doesn’t seem to be an issue. Thanks

    • @karenanastasakis2543
      @karenanastasakis2543 3 года назад

      @@norwester1935 ,

    • @NarayaniBalakrishnan
      @NarayaniBalakrishnan 3 года назад +1

      @@norwester1935 Ive been searching for the same answer explained a little clearly!

  • @natalieanastasiaschmidt
    @natalieanastasiaschmidt 6 лет назад +45

    The tip about determinant vs. indeterminate beans was useful! thank you! # hidden gem !

  • @teebee1204
    @teebee1204 6 лет назад +105

    You are so smart and you throw off comments (e.g., pole beans are indeterminate and produce more,) that are so informative and I learn a lot from you! Thanks.

  • @coriray5131
    @coriray5131 4 года назад +19

    Your videos help me so much. I was raised on a farm and I loved helping my parents and neighbors with their gardens. Fast forward 30 years and I am trying to garden again because I now have a country home with a lot of land. I have some spine problems so the kind of gardens I can plant are limited now.
    I found your channel, by chance, and like I said, your videos have helped my tremendously! I am learning a lot. And I agree with the person that said you should have your own T.V. Show. You are very down to earth and have a wealth of knowledge about plants.

  • @alexalennon243
    @alexalennon243 4 года назад +15

    I searched a few videos before seeing yours, and as I did I thought: "I'd love a video that covers all sorts of trellises and concisely, showing them all in one video, how to, what I can grow..." YOU DID IT! And now I've subscribed. I wanna punch anyone that gave this a thumbs down...those should be erased. And you ARE indeed adorable and fun to watch and listen to. :) Thank you! Beautiful garden...and I definitely think yours is "fancy" in its own home-grown, random-trellis way. My style too, to find random free things and keep things as cheap as possible and make THAT beautiful. Anyway...cheers. Can't wait to watch more of your videos...

    • @RootsandRefugeFarm
      @RootsandRefugeFarm  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for this kindness!!! Glad you’re here!

    • @username00009
      @username00009 4 года назад

      The thumbs down were probably from people looking for the vertical gardens that use small buckets 😉

  • @Ritterkritterz
    @Ritterkritterz Год назад +1

    Came to watch this again after a few years! Thank you!

    • @VK-qo1gm
      @VK-qo1gm 3 месяца назад

      Me too :)

  • @pennypeters7808
    @pennypeters7808 5 лет назад +8

    Our son worked at the place where the cattle panels are made. He got them on a discount price for 10.00 each. SCORE!!!! We love these for so many things. Your garden is so beautiful. I loved this video.

  • @marionpage1668
    @marionpage1668 5 лет назад +96

    Thank you so much for your presentation. My wife, and I had given up on gardening this year because of last years disaster. Last year I had free roaming chickens, and wild rabbits. however the coyotes took care of my chickens. Our budget is low, so you gave me some ideas that should work for us, and I'll bet the weeding was much easier too. So thanks again please give us more tips. Respectfully Marion Page

    • @kededraholmes3357
      @kededraholmes3357 5 лет назад +10

      Marion Page I’ll give you some free chickens if you need them email dedra26@gmail.com

    • @nancyhoskins197
      @nancyhoskins197 4 года назад +2

      Weeding can become a painful issue. We suggest cardboard around your plants, along rows. It breaks down eventually, but with so many delivery boxes these days, ask your neighbors.

    • @krane15
      @krane15 4 года назад +1

      Same here. I had a field rat that climb to my 5 fl balcony and chomped down on my greens and tomatoes. They even ate the peppers when all the other vegetables were gone. I gave up last year but have come back strong this year. I'm not sure if the field rats are still around but I intend to put out traps this time just in case. If they attack my sprouts, its all over for this season.
      Two years ago my goal was to grow tomatoes and peppers. I accomplished both and even moved on to grow several giant cabbages when the weather got cooler.
      My goal for this season is to grow a single honeydew, a cantaloupe, and a watermelon (vertical) on my small balcony -- I also may replant a couple of hot peppers. If can grow the melons, no one can ever offer any excuse for not having a garden. Just don't give up, and good luck.

  • @ADrinkofWaterCHHAAM
    @ADrinkofWaterCHHAAM 5 лет назад +40

    I've been growing cucumbers on a couple of trellises for the past two years, and the yield is tremendous. I live in a Co-Op Seniors building, so it's great that people an easily pick a cucumber, without having to bend down. I'm going to try the same for the tomatoes, this year. Thanks for the great vid!

  • @CreateLynn
    @CreateLynn 4 года назад +38

    We have a ton of old cattle pannel that we can’t use on hutches any more. I’m sure I could repurpose them in the garden. I love this!!!

    • @Noahsoak
      @Noahsoak 4 года назад +1

      I envy your panels! Another video I saw arched one minus 2 feet on one end to get a spiked end? Anyway, he arched in. middle and put in his tomato raised bed. I love this girls attitude and raised beds!!

  • @felishasanchez6381
    @felishasanchez6381 2 года назад +6

    This is the first Roots and Refuge I watched and I am so thankful I came across it! Your videos have helped grow my passion for gardening!

  • @ilenecashman7905
    @ilenecashman7905 6 лет назад +126

    I love the way you explain everything in detail! For a person my age w/knee, back etc. problems this is fantastic, so simple to harvest! I have a condo w/limited space in my patio, now I realize I can have a variety of things to grow. Thank you for giving us such a fine video, please keep it up ♥

    • @fozzyozzy1030
      @fozzyozzy1030 5 лет назад +1

      I hope you grow a healthy and abundant garden!

    • @analarson2920
      @analarson2920 4 года назад +2

      Never thought of that, especially as we get older

  • @NS-pf2zc
    @NS-pf2zc 6 лет назад +49

    Great video! I love the encouragement to find inexpensive resources. I put up a fence around our garden to keep the dogs from laying in and playing in my in-ground beds. The fencing was used and free, and we reused t-posts and wood salvaged. I put beds all along the inside and used them all for climbing/trellis friendly veg like tomatoes, cucumber, beans and Malabar spinach. And since the dogs are close the deer don't come nibble. Also, I saw a pretty cool video where a lady had some old wire rack shelves in the garden. She planted spaghetti squash at the base and it climbed. When the squash got heavy she just pushed in onto the wire rack! Too easy!

    • @jackief54
      @jackief54 5 лет назад

      That sounds amazing!!! :-)

  • @JoeyMcSmokey
    @JoeyMcSmokey 4 года назад +3

    It is Divine intervention that I found your channel. After having acres to garden from 1999-2012 I am getting started again on a 22-30 backyard of my small town, townhouse. I have a 6 foot chain link surrounding the back yard and was literally just trying to decide how to grow blackberries and grapes up the fence and somehow arboring them to a cage coming off my raised, permaculture salad bed. I used the stumps of an old tree to raise the bed and used the larger limbs as the bottom layer of the bed after a tree company who was supposed to bring me free mulch instead dumped the entire, 80 foot white oak tree they took down and cut up into sections. So I took lemons and made lemonade. LOL I am going to learn so much about vertical gardening from you channel that this year will not be as much of a learning curve as I once thought.
    THANK YOU!!!

    • @lisasmith516
      @lisasmith516 4 года назад

      HugelKultur. Look it up. Maybe that White Oak could be used as a foundation for raised beds. Good luck!

  • @thinkingofothers353
    @thinkingofothers353 4 года назад

    ~~~... My friend I can tell by the comments people love the way you put together your videos. Your homestead looks just lovely and your voice comes across very nice. I enjoy hearing your children in the background it is the sound of life as we all view your garden growing. ... GOD'S LOVE and JOY I just love your show and family...

    • @thinkingofothers353
      @thinkingofothers353 4 года назад

      .....Your videos are a joy from Heaven please keep making them for us all.

  • @HeyWatchMeGo
    @HeyWatchMeGo 3 года назад +2

    Just wanted to let you know that I follow your instructions, and made a huge garden with arches. It worked out GREAT. I planted a mixture of spaghetti squash, yellow and green zucchini, buttercup squash, pole beans...and climbing nasturtiums.
    It was absolutely beautiful and grew a ton of food.
    I found I did not have to use any extra support for the (sometimes huge) spaghetti squash, I simply trained the end of the vines through the wire a bit each day.
    I really appreciate your help with this arch garden! Relatively cheap to build, and looks like it will last forever!

  • @skateness
    @skateness 4 года назад +17

    You take all the anxiety 😳 out of gardening and replace it with confidence 😊💕
    Thank you!

  • @divineflygirl
    @divineflygirl 6 лет назад +57

    Thank you for this! My garden is small, in fact, right now it is just a few pots, but I aspire for garden greatness. 😆 I think vertical would be the way to go for my limited space.

    • @makerofstuff
      @makerofstuff 6 лет назад +11

      divineflygirl when I had a balcony and limited light I stapled chicken wire up (temporary) and put pots at the bottom. In the fall winter and spring I put twinkle lights and ornaments up.

  • @GlennaVan
    @GlennaVan 5 лет назад +79

    I posted this about the livestock panels under a comment but perhaps it deserves its own "space."
    There are four different types of livestock panels, different heights and different size holes - cattle, hog, pig, horse. I buy cattle panels because they are taller (wider for the trellis) and have less wire than horse panels which have smaller holes meaning more wire per panel (and more expensive because of the extra wire). The best place to buy them is, of course, farm supply stores and watch for them to come on sale. Locally, Wilco puts them on sale twice a year. If you are going to get several, talk to the manager to see if you can get a discount. When I bought ten, they gave me a discount. I also had them deliver them to me; the discount paid the delivery fee. I had hauled two before in the pickup and felt it was well worth the money to have the ten delivered.

    • @lostthepart
      @lostthepart 4 года назад +2

      Glenna Rose I was going to suggest this option. Thanks for doing it!

    • @aliciapayne5339
      @aliciapayne5339 4 года назад +2

      These panels are going to drive me to drink. I need like 12 of them, so hauling in a pickup isn't really feasible. None of the places I have found around me deliver. I am thinking renting a uhaul may be my only option.

    • @andrewkenseth4814
      @andrewkenseth4814 4 года назад +1

      Alicia Payne you can do 3-4 at a time in a truck. Lay the cattle panel down flat right behind the truck, put the tailgate down and slide one end of the cattle panel into the bed to the back of the bed. Now pick up the other end of the panel and push the panel into a big U shape, you’re basically folding it like a trellis in the back of your truck. I’ve done 4 at the same time. Make 3 trips.

    • @andrewkenseth4814
      @andrewkenseth4814 4 года назад +2

      Alicia Payne just make sure to close the tailgate to keep it folded and I throw some tie downs on it just in case

    • @aliciapayne5339
      @aliciapayne5339 4 года назад +3

      Andrew Kenseth I appreciate the advice. I finally found someone with a 18’ trailer I could borrow and I just went ahead and bout 25 so I shouldn’t need to haul any more.

  • @angelicas.6391
    @angelicas.6391 Год назад +1

    It’s been a minute since I’ve commented since we’ve been busy adjusting into a minor fixer upper home. You encouraged me years ago to start growing something even if we were in an apartment and tried growing tomatoes. We just started a little garden and am using your tactic of using totes to cover things in the winter. I’m going through older videos and this is exactly what I needed to watch. Thank you so much for all your knowledge and being a blessing to us. May the Lord continue to bless y’all in all areas of your lives!

  • @theediblehoagarden1060
    @theediblehoagarden1060 3 года назад +12

    Just came across this video and this was the most informative video I have seen. I really appreciate how you gave so many examples of what things could grow vertically on and how much trellises could cost and alternatives. Thank you

  • @billastell3753
    @billastell3753 3 года назад +11

    Cattle panels are my favorite but when I didn't want to spend that much on trellis material I bought concrete reinforcement panels for for a few dollars each. These come in different gauge wire. They are rusty but that just adds to their charm under a green crop. I now use cattle panels for the sides and bend the cheap light reinforcement panels over the top for archways.

    • @moriahhilburn2577
      @moriahhilburn2577 3 года назад +1

      Awesome! Thanks for the money-saving idea! 💕

  • @sagefool5786
    @sagefool5786 6 лет назад +242

    I went to the local mattress recycle plant and got 25 wooden frames which match and look like the far expensive option sold in stores...and they were free!

    • @knittingdoula
      @knittingdoula 5 лет назад +13

      That's so completely awesome. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @user-rb7fi2wz6z
      @user-rb7fi2wz6z 5 лет назад +6

      Hi, mattress recycle plant for 25 wooden frames? Sorry, do you mean the bed with frames that you put outside for the garden? Correct? Can you show me the photos what look alike and how you set up? I wonder how. Thanks

    • @beatricesadler7108
      @beatricesadler7108 5 лет назад

      @@knittingdoula in

    • @beatricesadler7108
      @beatricesadler7108 5 лет назад

      @Joanna Fritz hi

    • @kiarakeeper2154
      @kiarakeeper2154 5 лет назад +5

      @Joanna Fritz you can NOT attach a photo on RUclips. They would have to give you like their Instagram or something since most creators don't allow weblinks in their comment section on videos

  • @cookeslifeandtravels8568
    @cookeslifeandtravels8568 6 лет назад +10

    I remember watching great videos about historical Victorian walled gardens--where I first saw them using vertical gardening for melons, etc.

  • @avap5611
    @avap5611 Год назад +1

    The background sounds like you're in North Carolina. :) Thank you for the amazing examples of how to "grow up". I love the idea of planting squash, but my available space has really never allowed it. I'm totally doing it this year!!

  • @Jae-lg6nv
    @Jae-lg6nv 3 года назад +11

    I love to garden and have been doing it for a minute. But I moved to another state and wanted some new ideas. Stumbled across this video and I am soooo happy I did! Thank you for taking us to the store with you. I get intimidated sometimes at these types of stores and I feel more confident now :) Thank you, friend!

  • @michellesands3809
    @michellesands3809 5 лет назад +33

    Our garden is tiny and you’ve just inspired me to go up! Thank you so much. This is going to make such a difference for us.

  • @gingereast8093
    @gingereast8093 6 лет назад +8

    Love your video's. We moved into town after selling our mini farm. Small town lot is a challenge, we now use the vertical space to grow. I'm amazed how much we can grow. Thank you, Blessings

  • @trinapellegrino621
    @trinapellegrino621 3 года назад +3

    🙋🏼‍♀️ you are such a treasure passing along all of your experience to those around you. I am unable to do all of these wonderful things because of my health now . So I can watch you vicariously with happiness. With the garden that love built 🕊🐥🐣🐰

  • @yarazooom
    @yarazooom 4 года назад

    cultures from Middle East & Mediterranean have been utilizing these techniques for 1000s of years. why not us too. its brilliant use of space & prevents diseases, yielding more product !!!

  • @marie-evethibodeau1756
    @marie-evethibodeau1756 2 года назад

    I have no question. I just appreciate the time and effort and thinking that you have put in your video. Realizing that not everyone has access to a truck or a farm store. giving lots of options and idea !

  • @WhippoorwillHoller
    @WhippoorwillHoller 6 лет назад +18

    After growing a truck patch garden all my life, I'm older now, vertical garden works for me, and I live the beautiful, and I still get enough produce to put up, I plant now for beauty too, but not fancy, I make, and buy things at fleamarkets, your garden is so pretty. God Bless.

  • @jenniferprescott8655
    @jenniferprescott8655 6 лет назад +25

    I just found you..your channel..OMG it's like Magick!..I'm just starting into my second "true" gardening year. I love MI for his style, James Pergioni for my BTE style, now you my friend..soo grateful. I really like these three different styles in different areas of my small, less than an acre gardening venture.
    I thank you for all you do..

  • @charitysmith5245
    @charitysmith5245 6 лет назад +22

    I can't wait for next springs garden! Thanks to you I have so many cool ideas. I grew a winter squash variety called North Georgia Candy Roaster and it's has literally crawled all over everything else and is even growing into my sunflowers and using them as a trellis. The fruit gets up to 10 lbs so it would need some support as it gets big but that's totally doable. And I'm positive ill keep growing them every year. And the cucumbers....I could have saved so much space! Oh btw, try putting small tomatoes cut in half(cut side up with a sprinkle of salt) in your new dehydrator...so good! I'm just loving your channel and the whole vibe of family, garden, animals!

    • @r.p.thompson4635
      @r.p.thompson4635 5 лет назад +1

      Charity Smith You can grow large squash on a sturdy trellis by using old T-shirts, nets, or other material to make a hammock hung from the trellis to cradle the fruit. Pantyhose aren’t strong enough for large melons.

    • @robertadunaway7030
      @robertadunaway7030 5 лет назад +1

      Save your mesh produce bags, potatoes, onions, etc and use those tied to the trellis to support the fruit like mentioned in the video.

  • @toysintheclosetshop5443
    @toysintheclosetshop5443 3 года назад +1

    THANK YOU! Yes, when you search for vertical gardens you get some beautiful ideas but nothing practical for the edible garden. Your info is exactly what I was looking for.

  • @peggypmills4523
    @peggypmills4523 2 года назад +1

    Everybody else has already said what needs to be said. Thank you so much for your humbleness, intelligence and willingness to share tremendously great information!

  • @CeasiusC
    @CeasiusC 3 года назад +3

    My mother always told me to grow up. Now I finally can!

  • @dpreston73
    @dpreston73 5 лет назад +22

    Thought for you: What if you build one of you trellis arches and install a planter box at the top, so the plants that don't want to climb, could instead wave down the trellis.

  • @catherinebasque5630
    @catherinebasque5630 5 лет назад +10

    You are living my dream! I bought a house and land in Eastern Canada and I am moving there next spring. I want to have the same life as you. Your videos are great and you have such a good energy.. thank you for all this info you give. God bless you and your family !

  • @emummy2
    @emummy2 10 месяцев назад

    Watching this (again!) 5 years after your first posted it and I am so struck by the degree to which you have found your voice! Love the way you have grown into your role teaching, sharing, inspiring, and dropping seeds (pun intended) that we mull over on subjects we might not have thought about otherwise. Good on you!

  • @delenamc1
    @delenamc1 3 года назад +2

    I've been binge watching you for the past couple of days and wondering what you had to say about zucchini. I tried trellising it for a couple of years also and couldn't figure out why it didn't work for me. You are totally right - so now I'll just let it be happy hanging over the edge of my stock tank bed. You are just FULL of great information and tips - and I'm OLD and really having fun learning new ways of thinking and doing from and spending time with you.

  • @sandramoricle7485
    @sandramoricle7485 4 года назад +13

    I just stumbled on your channel. ( or maybe I was divinely guided) I have learned so much from you. It has been an absolute life changer. Thank you!

  • @thewanderingwelder2804
    @thewanderingwelder2804 6 лет назад +4

    Okay this video just changed my whole plan on how I'm doing my garden this year!!!

  • @kyrawitt4232
    @kyrawitt4232 5 лет назад +5

    I found your channel yesterday and I've been binge watching all your videos. You give off such a great and genuine vibe/energy. We are in the process of buying a home on 5 acres. You're living a dream I've had since I was a little girl.. I'm gleaning so much information and inspiration from you and your garden. I cant wait to get into our new home and finally turn my dream to reality. Thank you so much.

  • @annefitzgerald9706
    @annefitzgerald9706 4 года назад +1

    I'm a newbie to your site & have gardened for 46 years. Yet, I am learning a lot! You have a wealth of info. I am going to be a loyal subscriber

  • @etalc1404
    @etalc1404 Год назад

    Great video. I've been using vertical gardening for several years. I started using cattle panels hooped to make tunnels about 3 years ago. I don't have truck or trailer to transport them, so I rented a truck from Home Depot for $20+ and went to Tractor Supply and purchased 6 panels. Now I wish I had purchased double that because it works so good. I have grape vines on 4 of them, use the other 2 to grow butternut squash and also use the lower portion to support tomato plants. I really enjoy using the panels and they look great when loaded with plants. I have also put galvanized raised beds underneath them and grow bush beans in some and have strawberry plants in the other. Again, thanks for the video, it was great and you have an awesome garden.

  • @LSinclair
    @LSinclair 3 года назад +3

    So in depth! You give us such great examples in such an entertaining way! Taking us to H.D. to boot. Thank you for these no brainer reasons to grow upward! (none of which I’ve seen before in one video and some I’d no idea). I love it. Totally motivating, and I’m on my way! THANK YOU!!

  • @hollyweaver7292
    @hollyweaver7292 5 лет назад +371

    I heard a lady at a garage sale asking for bikini tops or bras to support cantaloupes ... wouldn't you love to see that garden! (I'm sure it would kill my neighbors, or I might do the same thing!)

    • @ElinWinblad
      @ElinWinblad 5 лет назад +21

      Holly Weaver buy swimsuit fabric, triangle cut / add grommets and string 😃

    • @intentionallymade
      @intentionallymade 4 года назад +21

      Hah that’s amazing. I love how creative people get. That’s the cool thing about gardening... it teaches us to be a little less perfect and go with the flow :)

    • @vikkistorey1911
      @vikkistorey1911 4 года назад +21

      What a Fab Idea!... Now the 2 draws of old bras that were destined for the Charity Box are being 'RePositioned' for use in the Garden :)

    • @charlenekociuba7396
      @charlenekociuba7396 4 года назад +6

      @@vikkistorey1911 Yep and if you need more, the Salvation Army here has one day when things are sixty nine cents and on Family Day, half price. I think bloomers could also be used but I have not had anything grown vertical yet. I will this year. So creative using an arch. I have very little sun to grow veggies so I will do this. The trick is getting the cow panels delivered. LOL My garden spot Is off the road and up twenty stairs. But wow, a lot can grow on a arched trellis, at least enough stuff for my use. I don't eat as much squash but will have to now.

    • @lorrihernandez341
      @lorrihernandez341 4 года назад +1

      😂😂😂

  • @jeffstewart7091
    @jeffstewart7091 5 лет назад +6

    Thank you for your straightforward, well spoken and extremely informative video! You have definitely reaffirmed many growing techniques that I remember my grandfather doing for his gardening. I love your garden and grateful to you for sharing your wisdom and experience.

  • @HellenaHanbasquet
    @HellenaHanbasquet 2 года назад +2

    We have our own homestead, I've been growing and preserving for years (I'm probably quite a bit older than you lol). I sincerely appreciate your channel and videos like this. We're never too old or too expierences to learn new things and gain new ideas. I've been vertically planting since I was a new mom in an apartment, but found so much great information here. Thank you for all your tips and ideas. 💞

  • @Terradiva
    @Terradiva 4 года назад +1

    Girl-u are a fabulous talker! Cheering u for thinking out loud so others can become fearless food producers-it’s intensely instructive. Especially when u share what is too much effort for too little return. Love this video! Just thought about trellising a Korean zucchini. Now, I’m just gonna find a way to keep it out of the soil & plan clever trellises for winter squash! Lol! Thank u for sharing your experience!!!

  • @Serendipity1160
    @Serendipity1160 4 года назад +9

    What a blessing you are! I'm so glad that I came across your channel! I'm not feeling as intimated as I once was about starting a garden...thank you so much!

  • @JamesDavis-bd5kq
    @JamesDavis-bd5kq 3 года назад +6

    Love what you've done with your garden! One way you could cut cost even more would be do away with the zippy ties. I use Romex (electric line). You can get a small roll, 20 ft or so, and remove the outer casing to expose the 3 wires inside. Works great for attaching cattle panels, etc. to the T-posts.

  • @GraceHomesteadFarm
    @GraceHomesteadFarm 6 лет назад +54

    I loved this. I am going to add trellis to my raised beds!! I am so excited! Thank you!! I recommend looking at your local scrap/recycling center! I get all of our t-post for $2 a piece. The office lady has my name for when they come in! They sometimes have cattle pannels as well!

  • @JodyAveline
    @JodyAveline Год назад

    Thank you, Jesse, for your educational video. I learned a lot.
    I experimented last year for the first time with vertical gardening. I did so for my cucumbers, cucamelons, and squash.
    People often throw out in the trash bamboo window blinds and whenever I see them I grab them. Each bamboo rod from a window blind is about 4 to 5 feet long and can be separated from the other bamboo rods, which make up the entire curtain blind, simply by cutting the strings/cords that attach them all together. I used to use said bamboo curtain rods solely for my tomato plants by tieing up the stem of the tomato plant as it grows to the bamboo rod. Like a good gardener, and a friendly Canadian, I'd share my extra bamboo rods with my gardening neighbours (I live in Verdun, Quebec, Canada). Well, last year I built a wall of bamboo rods along my garden planters and built my own garden trellis. Growing some of my garden plants vertically like my cucumbers, cucamelons, and squash gave me so much more room to use the same space to grow my lettuce, arugula, beats, carrots, onions, herbs, jalapeno etc.
    Thanks again for your video.

  • @Msmeen81
    @Msmeen81 4 года назад +1

    Yes! This video is so needed. Im accidentally growing pumpkin. Each year for the last 3 years I buy a pumpkin for the squirrels to enjoy. I place a pumpkin in a large pot and let the squirrels have at it for harvest season. Well... This year.... Pumpkins are actually starting to grow out of that pot. And I want to trellis this gift. Your advice is practical and affordable. Thank you.

  • @dirtangel1518
    @dirtangel1518 4 года назад +4

    Your Garden is absolutely beautiful, the plants, the layout just everything... I am so happy I stumbled upon your channel...
    If your not already, you would be a great garden Farmassist, for others who wish to grow Food not Lawns!
    Your information is clear concise and your a natural...
    The best of luck to you and I am definitely sharing your channel...
    Just amazing!
    Thank you ♡♡♡

  • @lynnlamont9427
    @lynnlamont9427 6 лет назад +21

    I use carrle panels and t posts...The panels are 12 ft by 4 ft. Using 5 panels I made a great arbor 20feet long. I started attaching them about a foot from the ground which gave me extra height. My friends called it a greenbean garage. I canned over 130 qts of green beans

    • @lynnlamont9427
      @lynnlamont9427 6 лет назад +2

      Cattle😂

    • @veronicaselz5764
      @veronicaselz5764 5 лет назад

      What a neat idea, I love it....I went smaller scale last year but intend to go huge this year!

  • @lynnetteveenstra7255
    @lynnetteveenstra7255 4 года назад +3

    This video was so helpful in planning our large garden this year. I love how you show how & what to use. Gardening can be a lot of fun using items you find. We used an old spring bed frame and painted it and some older gates for our beans and found some old fencing for vertical gardening. The neighbors enjoy passing by and always catch there eyes on our garden. thank you

  • @ameyer8965
    @ameyer8965 3 года назад

    2021 and I’m still watching this video! I’m now showing it to my husband.

  • @gloriaballagas4591
    @gloriaballagas4591 3 года назад

    This is the first time I said this, I love the way you speak Inglis, is clear, you has a good diction,, entonatio, pronunciation .

  • @helenerickson8455
    @helenerickson8455 6 лет назад +18

    You might want to look at concrete reinforcement wire. It is 4 inch grid and comes in rolls or panels. You can find at home Depot or Lowe's, I believe.

    • @HarrisonCountyStudio
      @HarrisonCountyStudio 5 лет назад

      The cattle panels are galvanized. I guess the oxidation on concrete reinforcement wire won’t hurt the plants.

    • @r.p.thompson4635
      @r.p.thompson4635 5 лет назад +3

      We use remesh, which is the mesh version of rebar. It has six inch squares. It does oxidize, but we can get it in a 100’ roll for just over $100. We install it by zip-tying vertical panels to T-posts set at the ends of our tomato beds. Our beds are 4’ x 12’. We set four posts, each about six inches in from the long sides and just inside the short sides so that there is a post near each of the four corners of the bed. We set two more posts 6” in from the center of each long side for added support. We hang the vertical panels about eight inches above the ground. Then we cut another panel of the same length and put it up on top of the two panels, centered as a roof, and zip tie it to the vertical wall panels. We bend the overhang upward slightly so that it forms somewhat of an arch with the trellis in the next bed. This gives us an arch over the bed itself and an arch over the path. We shovel compost and used animal bedding into the tunnel down the middle of the beds to encourage the tomato plant roots to develop throughout the bed, even though the are planted just on the outside of the trellises. We tie a long piece of garden twine at the base of the trellis next to each plant. As the plant grows, we zigzag the twine back and forth across it to keep it supported by the trellis until it grows up through the roof panel and is then supported that way. The remesh is sturdy, but more bendable than livestock panels, so it needs more support and won’t hold an arch shape as well as a livestock panel. We cut it with bolt cutters. We found that the 2x4” welded wire was too small to allow for easy harvest because we couldn’t get our hands or the larger tomatoes through it. I walk through the tunnels to reach any fruit that I can’t get from the outside of the beds. I have grown beans and squash this way, too, with good success.

  • @kharnac3973
    @kharnac3973 6 лет назад +4

    I grow Crockett bush beans, and they put on multiple flushes of blossoms. They produced all summer long. Just thought I would share.

    • @davidsprofitt
      @davidsprofitt 5 лет назад +2

      I was going to leave the same comment. I've planted various bush beans in the past and they all produce all summer if taken care of (in Southern Ohio)

  • @mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies
    @mumbaibalconygardenerhobbies 6 лет назад +84

    Fantastic , thanks 👍. We love your channel and hope to see content from your channel for many years to come . We hope you don't burn out like most channels with very frequent uploads . Good wishes from Mumbai , India.

    • @jimmygarten2604
      @jimmygarten2604 6 лет назад

      Mumbai Balcony Gardener | Avid Life Observer awsome stuff

    • @blb0708
      @blb0708 6 лет назад +3

      I completely second and agree with Mumbal Balcony Gardener!!!
      You are awesome!!!!!

    • @martysgarden
      @martysgarden 5 лет назад +1

      Yes, burn out can really happen my friend, lots of works in making these vids as you know.

  • @franksmith7419
    @franksmith7419 Год назад

    YOUNG LADY, I LEARNED A GOOD AMOUNT OF INFO FROM THIS VIDEO, YOU DID AN AMZING JOB. NOT SURE IF YOULL READ THIS BUT YOU ARE MADE FOR THIS TYPE OF THING, IM IMPRESSED AND GLAD I STUMBLED ACROSS THIS VIDEO. FANTASTIC WORK..

  • @christybretzer1444
    @christybretzer1444 4 года назад +1

    This was the video that introduced me to Jess, and Roots and Refuge. It has certainly been the best thing that I ever just stumbled upon! I have been binge watching for about 7 months now, and am so delighted and excited about the garden I started. What a gift, so thankful!

  • @noelleparris9451
    @noelleparris9451 4 года назад +4

    I can't believe I have never come across your work before. I learned so much about vertical gardening in this video, and I was only here for trellis ideas. Thank you for so much great information! New subscriber 👍🏽

  • @tansyraindrop3974
    @tansyraindrop3974 4 года назад +3

    this is the best video ever. I live in town and my garden space is already fenced with cyclone fencing. 26x14. You have changed my garden! Thank you for a fantastic garden video!! Your garden by the way is very beautiful. I love it!!

  • @donnam4260
    @donnam4260 4 года назад +9

    You are gifted .... one of the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen 😃. Thank you so much

  • @britts.5982
    @britts.5982 2 года назад

    I know many people hate this but I just love the sound of the cicadas and other insects. I live in a very dry area, we don't have lightning bugs or anything.

  • @paulaenderle8887
    @paulaenderle8887 4 года назад +1

    I watched your video after going through at least 10 other videos. I found yours the most helpful and informative. Thank you.