Instead of cutting the angle on the tops of verticals and screwing them together, I overlapped the ends of the verticals and drilled and bolted them with a wing nut. That way it folds flat for storage for the next season
I'm a 71 year old Englishman. I live just north of Stonehenge in southern England. Our soil is amazing greensand and anything will grow. I've just come across your site and I thank you for the ideas. We are never too late to learn.
Love the idea of using yarn the help with the trellising and the basic build A-frame system. You are one of the first youtube gardeners that I have come across that mentions how mentally restorative gardening can be. I have to agree with this 100%. I have always said that my garden has gotten me through some tough times in life both mentally and physically. Would love it if you posted your pickle recipe (if it isn't a family secret!).
With lumber costing an arm and TWO legs nowadays, I am going to use bamboo from a friend's bamboo forest and make a few Gilligan's Island A-frame trellises for all kinds of veggies. Thanks for the idea!
I was so inspried by this video, I ran out and made one very similar for myself. And it came out great! I painted it with primer. Will add second coat before crisscrossing it with carpenter's string. Can't wait to see my cucumbers use this later in the season. Thanks! Now I need someone to show me how to make homemade pickles.
Great looking trellis. I think I will just overlap the 2x2s and run a stainless bolt/washer/nut thru at the top so it can be easily folded and stored off-season. A lot easier to construct and possibly sturdier without those angled cuts and screws.
How is the trellis set over the cucumber plants? Centered or to one side? Or are they growing up both sides? Gonna build this today. Thanks for the video!
Nice demo. Excellent idea. We can grow up when space is critical! I especially like the dual benefits of clean produce not laying in mud, and being able to harvest without bending to the ground. I began gardening when I was six with grandma and have been at it ever since. You're right about the mental benefits, plus physical benefits in both fitness and in eating the freshest organic food. It's my 60th garden now for this year 2023. Cheers
I have the entire side of the garage covered in 4x8 pieces of fencing. Usually only plant 2 to 4 plants and I get more cucumbers than the neighborhood and I can eat. I love to garden and have been for the better part of 40yrs, I just can't eat some of the things as much as i used to, so I share with all my family and friends.
Looking good. I've got a stake with a pergola above. I'll see how I go but I might add some extra stakes. Next season I'll set it up like you have shown. Thanks.
Thank you for your channel. I find gardening to be a great place for mental health. For me weeding is a stress relief. I appreciate you including about the 6’ and 4’ change on your trellis because it gives gardeners options, depending on their own personal space. I do not have a large quantity of yarn, but do you think that cotton butcher twine might have the same positive results? Instead of buying plastic cords for tying plants up, I bought a whole roll of butcher twine from my local butcher shop. Best $6 I ever spent for gardening!
I I built The Structure for the cucumbers Now where do I plant the cucumbers right in the center of the structure or on the outside of it it doesn't matter Very good video thank you
Ah thanks so much Andrea!! We recently did a squash trellis and raspberry trellis and are about to do a tomato trellis video. If there are any others that you'd need just let us know! :D
@@MindandSoil I’ll be needing a tomato trellis really soon… was planning on doing a T-post/cattle panel situation but now I think I’ll wait to see how you do it!
Hey there! This is my first year with a vegetable garden. I'm curious how far apart you would plant your cucumber plants, how many would you plant for this size trellis.. would they be planted on each side or under it? Just started following you and will keep watching. Thanks!!😊
Fallon! I am SO excited to hear this! Have you checked out our Live Recording of 10 Tips I wish I knew in my first year of gardening? If not let me know and I'll send you the link :). Secondly, AMAZING question! So I'm going to share a link below where you can download our garden planning guide. In there is a table that covers the spacing for every vegetable you might grow. For cucumbers, I recommend going with 1 per 2 square feet. Use this as a starting point and adjust over the coming seasons based on what you find works best for you (there's no right or wrong). For this particular structure, it is 4ft in length and I fit 3 on each side (and I leave the inside open with no plants) for a total of 6. And with the suckers being able to sprawl it results in TONS of cucumbers (with the right sun!). Amazing question and any others that you have through the season just drop them as a comment on any video and you'll get a response from me within 24hrs :D
Hi, I am in Surrey, UK. If I just wanted to do two or three plants, can I use a ladder trellis like your squash one (I assumed I can use it for courgettes as well)? Love your videos. Lived in Columbus for ten years and found the gardening a bit different to here climate wise so grow my cucumbers in a greenhouse.
An A-frame makes sense. I've had a lot of luck sticking them on arched walkway trellises. Or Arch trellises that go over top of seating areas and a sand box for my kids to give them shade.
Great video. I'll try this year and hopefully increase my cucumber yield. I like to build and work in my shop so I may end up making enough to give away to friends.
Great video young fella 🥒🥕🥔🌶 I'm always looking to improve my raised planters. Last year was a bumper crop as a queen bee moved onto my property & she's back same place again. I share my vegetables with family n friends & helps feed us thro the winter with my harvested whitetail n grouse. 74+🍁 hunter Yorkshire expat
You can do it!! The only challenging part is just that one diagonal cut and even that is fairly straight forward after 1 or 2 practice tries! You got it!
I love this. So simple, inexpensive, and elegant. I am going to build this this weekend for my cucumbers. Do you think this would also work well for squash?
@@MindandSoil While searching gardening tips on the internet, I came across your site and subscribed to your emails and newsletter in the fall of last year. You go way far and beyond providing excellent tips and information. I have been gardening for years but always open to learning more. Thank you for providing sound and expert gardening advice.
Hey Jordan! Happy spring!! Isn’t it lovely to be out gardening again? Great job on the comparison and delivery of the best cucumber trellis. I love this and I will be giving it a go. Although I’m not nearly as handy as you are. 😆 you make it look easy.
Hahha oh goodness it's funny because my little brother is a red seal carpenter and builder so whenever I do a wood working project I feel a little self-conscious as he would do it so much better!
Hi Jordan! Thanks for your channel. It makes me smile. I’m in my second gardening season and healing post-viral illness. I appreciate the simple solutions. What are the screws you used for the trellis?
This is wonderful. I'm going to do this tomorrow morning. Just one quick question, how many cucumber plants per trellis? Just one or can it accommodate two plants? Thank you so much!
The best trellis I have found is a sheet of 4 X 8 foot welded wire mesh used to reinforce concrete mounted on two t bars hammered into the ground at each end. Simple cheap and lasts for decades. I remove each year to accommodate tilling but in a no til garden it could be left in place
I am a 67 years old lady in action,😂 but always looking for new ideas. Love your fram for cucumbers. What can you suggest for a folding fram as in uk we have short summer and space.
I have both, aligned north-south with the sun and aligned east-west. It doesn't make a bit of difference for cukes or green beans. The crucial thing with cukes is to not let any get ripe on the vine for longer production.
@@mrswiggles4790 Mine are made out of cattle pannels cut into 6' lengths and then ziptied at the top to make a triangle. The wire ends poke into the dirt to anchor the bottoms. Couldn't be easier and long lasting. We literally cut them into pieces in the Tractor Supply parking lot to bring them home. Upside is that they will last. Good luck!
Nice, I've always just let them grow on the ground and one plant will spread 8-10 ft in every direction. My question to you is.. do you need to trim back the plant any with 6 plants in that small area?
Where do you plant the actual cucumbers once you’ve built the trellis? Should you plant them just outside the crossbeams and A frame or directly underneath?
I have never had any luck growing cucumbers. The vines produce many, many flowers, I'll get a few fruits and then the whole plant starts to wither. Ant growing tips would be appreciated. Thanks!
How long does it take for cucumbers to grow? This is my first attempt at growing them😂 I did pick off the first yellow flower on each of my plants. They’re thriving, trellised, watered, and loving life 🎉
3. Zone 7 , do u recommend succession seeding? First year I grow cucumbers. May seedlings only bear cucumbers in June and July. Now, I don't have any cucumbers to harvest
Hey Estella! I don't plant a succession crop of cucumbers as mine continue to produce all summer. For next season ensure you get an indeterminate variety (I'm not even sure if there are determinant cucumbers but double check!) and then make sure it gets LOTS of water. I water mine 30 mins per day on my irrigation. Think about how much water is in each of those cucumbers - plus all the foliage growth. They need lots and lots of water in order to be setup to thrive! Sounds like you are off to a great start with cucumbers though - and already having a better season than I did in my first year of growing cucumbers!!
A big philosophy of mine is that there isn't a right way to garden and wrong way to garden, but rather many different approaches. As such, few things are 100% necessary - which rings true in this instance. I leave all the suckers on and have never gotten so many cucumbers so I'm definitely going to be leaving them on again this year. I'm going to play around with leaving some of my tomato suckers on as well!
Hi nice video, My name is jason, im from Darlington ,SC and if i'ts not a secret family recipe lol was wondering what type of ingredients you used to pickle your cucumbers because i half to say they looked very very yummy lol with a hint of spice, Just asking because i LOVE pickles you said in the video you were struggling to eat em all you pickled last year, I'd be MORE THEN HAPPY to help ya out LOL 🤣
Great trellis! My garden is up against a fence and if I build an A-frame, I fear the back of the plants won’t get any sun, so should my trellis then be built like the one you made for your tomatoes?
Great question Amanda! Any kind of rope would work - it doesn't need to be super strong as they aren't too heavy. Fishing line is another really good option. I like to use yarn because I can then pop it in the compost afterwards :)
Very cool! I don’t have all of your fancy tools and I don’t want to shade out my bush beans so I’m trying a leaning trellis this year, kind of like your squash trellis last year. Hopefully will allow room to grow without them laying on the ground and maybe I can fit a lettuce or two underneath
Jordan I love your channel. I also like your motivation. Even without additional mental health problems gardening is just plain good for the soul. Question: what if I want to build a trellis that has a wider footprint with a little more space at the apex? Would I cut the angles shorter than 9inches or make that angle cut longer? I’m not that mechanically inclined so I’d love the advice. 😊
Great question Cornelia! You could still build this and then just place it at the base of the plants (i.e. one of the legs in each of the grow bags or even on the ground) and allow them to grow up it from there - you would just have to train them on to it a bit at the beginning (to do this simply use a little bit of twine to tie them on to the AFrame Trellis with a bit of twine). If you wanted something specifically in the container then you could do more of a teepee structure. For this, just get 3 pieces of bamboo or garden stakes. Put them as deep as possible into the container and then take some twine and pull the three stakes together and tie them together with the twine. Then weave the twine around the outside of the three pieces with about 4" between each row until you reach the bottom! My preference is the AFrame structure but the teepee approach will help them grow vertically as well
Great video! I have a question though. What do you do with cucumber plants that grow higher than 4' (really a bit less, since part of the trellis will be staked into the garden bed)? Do you cut them at their highest point and rely on the harvest from the suckers or lateral shoots, and, if so, wouldn't the cut itself potentially weaken an otherwise healthy plant? Or do you train them along the top (which could get a bit crowded if you're lacing multiple plants)? I haven't seen this question addressed in other places and the same question really would apply to indeterminate tomatoes and squash grown on a trellis. I'd really appreciate your thoughts on this! Thank you.
Can u show us how u planted cukes with that cool Trellis Like how many seeds where exactly are they put please can u make video step by step how to plant we are making one just like urs.
Look up RUclips has lots of easy recipes I got an easy one watching homemade refrigerator pickles didn’t know u didn’t have to boil n can Just simple refrigerator pickles. Few ingredients too.
Love the video simple I just had a question I'm not a woodworker I'd like the angle but I like my angle to be more the base spot of it to be more wide how do you come up with you know to cut the 9 in or the 6 in other than just doing a trial run how do I come up with that angle to cut I wanted to bit wider than the footprint you have
I’m a new gardener & very anxious to learn the basics of how to grow optimal product from the space I have …. How far apart do you put the plants under the a frame. Seed package says 4’ apart???
Hi there, I have never grown in the elements like Arizona but I could suggest some shade cloth if you notice heat damage with your cucumbers or the foliage. If grown in pots I would definitely suggest a trellis so they are not hanging down over the pot :)
Instead of cutting the angle on the tops of verticals and screwing them together, I overlapped the ends of the verticals and drilled and bolted them with a wing nut. That way it folds flat for storage for the next season
is there a way to fit a hinge?
@@lydiaahubbell8545 I am sure you could
Great Idea!
Hot tip… plant your spinach and lettuce under the trellis. The cucumbers will protect them from the sun and stop them from bolting as early.
Brilliant!! Thank you for sharing this.
If you don’t have the saw for the angle I just use a small hinge at the top. It also folds up and is easy to store.
Oh cool!! So you put a hinge on the top of the two sides and then it opens up? How do you set the width to which it opens?
@@MindandSoil small crossbar basically. Either screwed in place or you could chisel out a recess. Or you could do an all-thread crossbar perhaps.
@@patrickd9551 or a string loop so far down 👍 🍁
@@MindandSoil bolt and a wing nut then fold it up when not in use
I'm a 71 year old Englishman.
I live just north of Stonehenge in southern England.
Our soil is amazing greensand and anything will grow.
I've just come across your site and I thank you for the ideas.
We are never too late to learn.
That's the beauty of gardening! There's always so much more to learn. I like to say I'm in my 6th first year of gardening :D
Love the idea of using yarn the help with the trellising and the basic build A-frame system. You are one of the first youtube gardeners that I have come across that mentions how mentally restorative gardening can be. I have to agree with this 100%. I have always said that my garden has gotten me through some tough times in life both mentally and physically. Would love it if you posted your pickle recipe (if it isn't a family secret!).
guess that's a NO!
With lumber costing an arm and TWO legs nowadays, I am going to use bamboo from a friend's bamboo forest and make a few Gilligan's Island A-frame trellises for all kinds of veggies. Thanks for the idea!
I miss "little buddy" Gilligan.
@@nedcramdon1306 Yes, silliest, but BEST, show!
Hi I love growing Cucumbers I made a Trellis out of PVC pipe and some webbing it works perfectly. Wish I could send a picture!!!
you have combined my two loves in to one video. Gardening, and woodworking.
You couldn't have made this easier! I wouldn't have thought about making a trellis myself until watching this. Im making them all myself now!!
I was so inspried by this video, I ran out and made one very similar for myself. And it came out great! I painted it with primer. Will add second coat before crisscrossing it with carpenter's string. Can't wait to see my cucumbers use this later in the season. Thanks! Now I need someone to show me how to make homemade pickles.
Great looking trellis. I think I will just overlap the 2x2s and run a stainless bolt/washer/nut thru at the top so it can be easily folded and stored off-season. A lot easier to construct and possibly sturdier without those angled cuts and screws.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing :)
Just discovered your channel and already have a million ideas to work towards for this year and years to come. Can't wait!
How is the trellis set over the cucumber plants? Centered or to one side? Or are they growing up both sides? Gonna build this today. Thanks for the video!
Nice demo. Excellent idea. We can grow up when space is critical! I especially like the dual benefits of clean produce not laying in mud, and being able to harvest without bending to the ground.
I began gardening when I was six with grandma and have been at it ever since. You're right about the mental benefits, plus physical benefits in both fitness and in eating the freshest organic food. It's my 60th garden now for this year 2023. Cheers
Thanks for putting this up for first time growers of cucumbers in her 70's 😂
I have the entire side of the garage covered in 4x8 pieces of fencing. Usually only plant 2 to 4 plants and I get more cucumbers than the neighborhood and I can eat. I love to garden and have been for the better part of 40yrs, I just can't eat some of the things as much as i used to, so I share with all my family and friends.
Just found your channel. My husband and I are very excited to learn new ideas. Blessings 🙏😁
Looking good. I've got a stake with a pergola above. I'll see how I go but I might add some extra stakes. Next season I'll set it up like you have shown. Thanks.
I have a different setup, but will now be the adding the yarn. Thanks!
So glad I found this channel ❤
I will make some variant of this (and the tomato, and squash one) this week and I am so excited! Thank you for these amazing videos.
Perfect Serena!! Thrilled to hear they're helpful for ya!!
Thank you for your channel. I find gardening to be a great place for mental health. For me weeding is a stress relief. I appreciate you including about the 6’ and 4’ change on your trellis because it gives gardeners options, depending on their own personal space. I do not have a large quantity of yarn, but do you think that cotton butcher twine might have the same positive results? Instead of buying plastic cords for tying plants up, I bought a whole roll of butcher twine from my local butcher shop. Best $6 I ever spent for gardening!
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I built The Structure for the cucumbers Now where do I plant the cucumbers right in the center of the structure or on the outside of it it doesn't matter Very good video thank you
Jordan in your 4ft teepee for cucumbers , how many plants do you put under them to grow up them?
New subscriber! Love this content! Not enough garden content out there on how to make affordable garden structures. Thanks!
Ah thanks so much Andrea!! We recently did a squash trellis and raspberry trellis and are about to do a tomato trellis video. If there are any others that you'd need just let us know! :D
@@MindandSoil I’ll be needing a tomato trellis really soon… was planning on doing a T-post/cattle panel situation but now I think I’ll wait to see how you do it!
Thank you so much for this 😊. You're the first person to give Every step. I'll be trying this method immediately.
Woo hoo! So glad to hear :) Thanks for watching!
Hey there! This is my first year with a vegetable garden. I'm curious how far apart you would plant your cucumber plants, how many would you plant for this size trellis.. would they be planted on each side or under it? Just started following you and will keep watching. Thanks!!😊
Fallon! I am SO excited to hear this! Have you checked out our Live Recording of 10 Tips I wish I knew in my first year of gardening? If not let me know and I'll send you the link :). Secondly, AMAZING question! So I'm going to share a link below where you can download our garden planning guide. In there is a table that covers the spacing for every vegetable you might grow. For cucumbers, I recommend going with 1 per 2 square feet. Use this as a starting point and adjust over the coming seasons based on what you find works best for you (there's no right or wrong). For this particular structure, it is 4ft in length and I fit 3 on each side (and I leave the inside open with no plants) for a total of 6. And with the suckers being able to sprawl it results in TONS of cucumbers (with the right sun!). Amazing question and any others that you have through the season just drop them as a comment on any video and you'll get a response from me within 24hrs :D
Hi, I am in Surrey, UK. If I just wanted to do two or three plants, can I use a ladder trellis like your squash one (I assumed I can use it for courgettes as well)? Love your videos. Lived in Columbus for ten years and found the gardening a bit different to here climate wise so grow my cucumbers in a greenhouse.
I would also love to see what you would suggest for a vine tomato trellis (next video idea... nudge, nudge : )
Kristin you say it like It wasn't already on the docket for the next video 😝😝😝 - expect to see it in 1-2 weeks!
You are so very detailed im gonna try it. Fantastic build mr.🎉
An A-frame makes sense. I've had a lot of luck sticking them on arched walkway trellises. Or Arch trellises that go over top of seating areas and a sand box for my kids to give them shade.
Built two, one for beans and one for cucumbers. So far so good! Thanks!
Great video. I'll try this year and hopefully increase my cucumber yield. I like to build and work in my shop so I may end up making enough to give away to friends.
Woo hoo! Sounds like a great plan! Good luck and thanks for watching :)
Great video young fella 🥒🥕🥔🌶 I'm always looking to improve my raised planters. Last year was a bumper crop as a queen bee moved onto my property & she's back same place again. I share my vegetables with family n friends & helps feed us thro the winter with my harvested whitetail n grouse. 74+🍁 hunter Yorkshire expat
You make this look so easy! Thank you!
You can do it!! The only challenging part is just that one diagonal cut and even that is fairly straight forward after 1 or 2 practice tries! You got it!
I love this. So simple, inexpensive, and elegant. I am going to build this this weekend for my cucumbers. Do you think this would also work well for squash?
I am learning soooo much from you and your fantastic videos. Thank you!
Ah thank you so much for sharing this Lena!! Thrilled to be growing with you! How did you come across us??
@@MindandSoil While searching gardening tips on the internet, I came across your site and subscribed to your emails and newsletter in the fall of last year. You go way far and beyond providing excellent tips and information. I have been gardening for years but always open to learning more. Thank you for providing sound and expert gardening advice.
@@TheRose704 Ah amazing!! Thanks so much for sharing that - thrilled to have you in the community! :D
Hey Jordan! Happy spring!! Isn’t it lovely to be out gardening again? Great job on the comparison and delivery of the best cucumber trellis. I love this and I will be giving it a go. Although I’m not nearly as handy as you are. 😆 you make it look easy.
Hahha oh goodness it's funny because my little brother is a red seal carpenter and builder so whenever I do a wood working project I feel a little self-conscious as he would do it so much better!
Hi Jordan! Thanks for your channel. It makes me smile. I’m in my second gardening season and healing post-viral illness. I appreciate the simple solutions. What are the screws you used for the trellis?
This is wonderful. I'm going to do this tomorrow morning. Just one quick question, how many cucumber plants per trellis? Just one or can it accommodate two plants? Thank you so much!
hi! love your channel, just subscribed, really like your teaching style Jordan! I’m so going to make your trellis!
The best trellis I have found is a sheet of 4 X 8 foot welded wire mesh used to reinforce concrete mounted on two t bars hammered into the ground at each end. Simple cheap and lasts for decades. I remove each year to accommodate tilling but in a no til garden it could be left in place
I am a 67 years old lady in action,😂 but always looking for new ideas. Love your fram for cucumbers. What can you suggest for a folding fram as in uk we have short summer and space.
Excellent trellis. Great job!
Thanks Diana! I just harvest another 40-50 cucumbers off of mine yesterday! It just blows my mind how well it works!
That’s wonderful!! Love your mission in the garden; you rock✨🙌🏻
Oh thanks so much Jennifer!! Where abouts are you gardening?!
Sounds and looks good. I think I will try it this year. 😊
Can you use a tomato trellis for Japanese cucumbers? I bought a tiny plant and did not know it was a climbing plant! Thank you! Loved your video!
Where do you plant the cucumbers? Right underneath the a-frame in the middle or closer to where they are staked?
I just got inspired 💯❤....thank you for sharing. ❤🇳🇬❤
Hi Jordan! This looks great. I really want to try it in my garden. Thanks for sharing this!
Love it!! Send me a picture when it's all built!
If you grow vertical like beans and cucumbers., does this shade provided affect production or do you plant the rows east/west or north/south
Good question I'd like to know that too
I have both, aligned north-south with the sun and aligned east-west. It doesn't make a bit of difference for cukes or green beans. The crucial thing with cukes is to not let any get ripe on the vine for longer production.
Simple enough! This came at a time that I need it. I’m hoping to use this for tomatoes as well, thx!
@@mrswiggles4790 Mine are made out of cattle pannels cut into 6' lengths and then ziptied at the top to make a triangle. The wire ends poke into the dirt to anchor the bottoms. Couldn't be easier and long lasting. We literally cut them into pieces in the Tractor Supply parking lot to bring them home. Upside is that they will last. Good luck!
Nice, I've always just let them grow on the ground and one plant will spread 8-10 ft in every direction. My question to you is.. do you need to trim back the plant any with 6 plants in that small area?
Excellent idea, I’ll be putting this together soon. Thanks!
Fantastic to hear!! It works beautifully!
Where do you plant the actual cucumbers once you’ve built the trellis? Should you plant them just outside the crossbeams and A frame or directly underneath?
Thanks, I’ll try that trellis idea,
Love it Gary! If you have any questions during the build just let leave them here and I'll respond within a day!
So do you just plant the cucumber directly under the trellis
I have never had any luck growing cucumbers. The vines produce many, many flowers, I'll get a few fruits and then the whole plant starts to wither. Ant growing tips would be appreciated. Thanks!
Great idea. Very nice. We’re going to put one of these.
How many cucumber plants could that 4 ft trellis accommodate? And do you plant on both sides? Great video 😊
Hi Donna - it looks like your question is answered in the post above this one. 6 - 3 on each side.
How long does it take for cucumbers to grow? This is my first attempt at growing them😂 I did pick off the first yellow flower on each of my plants. They’re thriving, trellised, watered, and loving life 🎉
3. Zone 7 , do u recommend succession seeding? First year I grow cucumbers. May seedlings only bear cucumbers in June and July. Now, I don't have any cucumbers to harvest
Hey Estella! I don't plant a succession crop of cucumbers as mine continue to produce all summer. For next season ensure you get an indeterminate variety (I'm not even sure if there are determinant cucumbers but double check!) and then make sure it gets LOTS of water. I water mine 30 mins per day on my irrigation. Think about how much water is in each of those cucumbers - plus all the foliage growth. They need lots and lots of water in order to be setup to thrive! Sounds like you are off to a great start with cucumbers though - and already having a better season than I did in my first year of growing cucumbers!!
Love this! We already have around a dozen 16' 2x2's, so I may use 2x2 for the whole thing. Some rabbet joints may be in order.
Wondering what area you live? First time I watch you, but I subscribed, can't wait to make one. All the best to you.
Did I miss it, what variety of cucumbers did you grow? They look very healthy.
What type of squash works best on this trellis? Thx! I love these garden structures!
Can you plant the Cucumbers directly underneath the a frame right on the centre or can you plant them in between the outer posts?
Many videos recommend pruning the suckers. Is it necessary or important to do that??
A big philosophy of mine is that there isn't a right way to garden and wrong way to garden, but rather many different approaches. As such, few things are 100% necessary - which rings true in this instance. I leave all the suckers on and have never gotten so many cucumbers so I'm definitely going to be leaving them on again this year. I'm going to play around with leaving some of my tomato suckers on as well!
Hi nice video, My name is jason, im from Darlington ,SC and if i'ts not a secret family recipe lol was wondering what type of ingredients you used to pickle your cucumbers because i half to say they looked very very yummy lol with a hint of spice, Just asking because i LOVE pickles you said in the video you were struggling to eat em all you pickled last year, I'd be MORE THEN HAPPY to help ya out LOL 🤣
Great trellis! My garden is up against a fence and if I build an A-frame, I fear the back of the plants won’t get any sun, so should my trellis then be built like the one you made for your tomatoes?
Thanku for your video! What else could be used besides yarn?
Great question Amanda! Any kind of rope would work - it doesn't need to be super strong as they aren't too heavy. Fishing line is another really good option. I like to use yarn because I can then pop it in the compost afterwards :)
1. Since the A trellis is only 4 feet tall, does the top of the main stem climb over to the other side of the frame?
Some grow over but I usually weave them back and forth and on both sides so they really end up growing every which direction!
Do you plant the cucumbers in the middle of it or on the outside of it?
Very cool! I don’t have all of your fancy tools and I don’t want to shade out my bush beans so I’m trying a leaning trellis this year, kind of like your squash trellis last year. Hopefully will allow room to grow without them laying on the ground and maybe I can fit a lettuce or two underneath
Yup absolutely! That's a great decision and it will work well for you. Let those suckers run wild!
Do I plant my plants on the outside of the trellis or in the inside of it??
I want to plant cucumbers and zucchinis on the same bed. Would you let them share the same trellis or have a dedicated trellis for each?
Thank You for great video!!!
I just found this channel. Do you plant your cucumbers on both sides of the trellis or just one?
Both sides!
Jordan I love your channel. I also like your motivation. Even without additional mental health problems gardening is just plain good for the soul. Question: what if I want to build a trellis that has a wider footprint with a little more space at the apex? Would I cut the angles shorter than 9inches or make that angle cut longer? I’m not that mechanically inclined so I’d love the advice. 😊
I needed this today.
Here for you! ❤️
I am planning on using a miter box to make my cuts do you know what angle the tops of each end piece is cut to?
How can you do this with container cuccumbers? Your video was so helpful
Great question Cornelia! You could still build this and then just place it at the base of the plants (i.e. one of the legs in each of the grow bags or even on the ground) and allow them to grow up it from there - you would just have to train them on to it a bit at the beginning (to do this simply use a little bit of twine to tie them on to the AFrame Trellis with a bit of twine). If you wanted something specifically in the container then you could do more of a teepee structure. For this, just get 3 pieces of bamboo or garden stakes. Put them as deep as possible into the container and then take some twine and pull the three stakes together and tie them together with the twine. Then weave the twine around the outside of the three pieces with about 4" between each row until you reach the bottom! My preference is the AFrame structure but the teepee approach will help them grow vertically as well
Do I plant the cucumbers directly under the first string of yarn or a little on the inside or outside.?
Where exactly would I position the plants? In the center underneath the A-frame?
I will definitely try this. How far apart do you space your cucumbers and I assume you plant 2 rows?
Great video! I have a question though. What do you do with cucumber plants that grow higher than 4' (really a bit less, since part of the trellis will be staked into the garden bed)? Do you cut them at their highest point and rely on the harvest from the suckers or lateral shoots, and, if so, wouldn't the cut itself potentially weaken an otherwise healthy plant? Or do you train them along the top (which could get a bit crowded if you're lacing multiple plants)? I haven't seen this question addressed in other places and the same question really would apply to indeterminate tomatoes and squash grown on a trellis. I'd really appreciate your thoughts on this! Thank you.
Cool, Thanks !
Do you plant the cucumbers on either side, or only one side?
Can u show us how u planted cukes with that cool Trellis
Like how many seeds where exactly are they put please can u make video step by step how to plant we are making one just like urs.
Perfect. Now does anyone have a good garlic dill pickle recipe? :)
Look up RUclips has lots of easy recipes I got an easy one watching homemade refrigerator pickles didn’t know u didn’t have to boil n can Just simple refrigerator pickles. Few ingredients too.
how many cucumber seeds do you put on each side? i'm going to build this right now, thanks, looks like a great idea
Love the video simple I just had a question I'm not a woodworker I'd like the angle but I like my angle to be more the base spot of it to be more wide how do you come up with you know to cut the 9 in or the 6 in other than just doing a trial run how do I come up with that angle to cut I wanted to bit wider than the footprint you have
What do you feed the cumbersome to make them grow. Last year couldn’t grow any
I’m a new gardener & very anxious to learn the basics of how to grow optimal product from the space I have …. How far apart do you put the plants under the a frame. Seed package says 4’ apart???
My cucumber leaves are pretty crispy is that normal??? Thanks for any info you might be able to share
Thank you I'm going to make one
great helpful video
Do you have any recommendations on growing them in pots? We are in the Tucspon AZ area and challenged with soil and heat.
Hi there, I have never grown in the elements like Arizona but I could suggest some shade cloth if you notice heat damage with your cucumbers or the foliage. If grown in pots I would definitely suggest a trellis so they are not hanging down over the pot :)
Do the cucumbers break off from the fine?
Where do you actually plant the plant in relation to the A frame?
Consider adding cm and metric measures to your video for basically everywhere in the world except USA 😊
Is there a way to do this if you have already planted your cucumbers?