10 Vegetables that LOVE TO CLIMB: Growing in the Garden
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- Vertical vegetable gardening saves space, helps avoid pests and disease, makes harvesting easier, and adds beauty to your garden. But, which vegetables are best grown vertically?
In this video, I share 10 vegetables (and fruits) that love to climb (in no particular order).
Introduction 00:00
Peas: 00:42
Tomatoes 00:58
Luffa 01:34
Melons 01:56
Ground Cherries & Tomatillos 02:34
Beans 03:18
Malabar Spinach 03:45
Cucumbers 03:58
Cucamelons 04:30
Winter Squash 04:50
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… another good one for the trellis is sweet potato vines for the greens … which you can substitute for spinach ..
I have seen dozens of gardens and yours is by far the most beautiful, organized, and successful garden I've ever seen.
Wow, thank you! Kind of you to say.
I grow veges on an old bed spring hung on a fence. They have lots to grab hold of and the bed springs were free.
Wow! That's lot of useful,pleasingly well narrated, visual information. Thanks, so much!
Your garden is so beautiful!
Thank you for your leadership.
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what a gem of a video. Thanks for sharing❤❤
Great love this video - it's also excellent for small spaces too where growing upward is easier in terms of space management
This is my first year growing cantaloupes; they haven’t grown a lot as of yet; I think I will definitely trellis them; Thank you for sharing….Salute!!!🍃🍃🍃
Thank you for all the ideas …Appreciate it a lot ❤❤ keep safe 😊
Wow..I never thought about the diseases and better air flow. Good video
Great info, it just gave an idea to add vertical trellises to my raised 4’x8’x3’ high boxes, they should fit perfectly on the ends where I normally plant 6” in for the rows, this will give me a whole bunch of new crops, thanks.
You have an amazing garden 🪴
I love running veggies …so lush n green …Happy Summer to you n keep sharing these amazing tips 🪴
Great info. Thank you ❤
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It was a full course
Thank you 😊
Thank you. Very helpful.
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I only have a passionfruit plant producing right now. It is so satisfying. Plans are to build another trellis and try to grow beans or squash. Beautiful video as always! 🌱🥰
Where are you growing passionfruit?
I love this ! Thank you for the tips ! I just purchased a few 7x4 panels from Home Depot and the electrical conduit/rebar/plumb fixtures to get started this weekend with some trellises, Thank you for your vertical videos you are the greatest !
Good luck!
Thank you. :)
Happy 100k subscribers!!
Thank you
Anredera cordifolia is my most "productive" vine vegetable (noxious weed, except that where I live, winter kills it unless stored). I like snake melons (Trichosanthes), luffa, red yardlong beans, and hyacinth beans for ornamental vegetable vines.
Nice video 👍
I love your videos. Truly informative. Thank you. 🍇
I like cucumber
Thanks for yrour video
Nice
Awesome every time thanks. Where did you get your water melon holder’s
I never thought of growing ground cherries on a trellis. Thanks for the tips!
Right. I'm excited about trying although in the UK it could be a bit tricky weather-wise
you have a nice garden
This was so great!
I love cocumber ❤
I love to grow Puerto Rican black beans.
loved this episode- I will try some of the ones you suggested
Тоже хочу в этом году сделать много вертикальных грядок, уже начал готовить их
Great Video and Congratulations on 100k subscribers!!
Thank you!
I like your luffa and also they are edible 😊
Thks so much. I hope that I can purchase the Malabar spinach nearby. There are local nurseries here. Last summer I enjoyed long growing/producing indeterminate tomatoes….the tiny fruit. That was fun.
Ahna. North Atlanta USA
Great ideas Thnx
1. Peas
2. Tomatoes
3. Luffa
4. Melons
5. Tomatillos/ Ground cherries
6. Beans
7. Malabar spinach
8. Cucumbers
9. Cucamelons
10. Winter squash
Chilacayote squash are called 7 year melons because they will keep up to 7 years, and grow sweeter with time. always use a heavy trellis or a tree. When they took over some mesquite the other year, people would stop and ask what they were. I told them it took years, but I finally managed to cross mesquite with melons LOL.
Hi Angela, LOVE your channel, your garden is gorgeous! I don’t miss an episode😍 I do a lot of vertical gardening myself, and would love to know where you buy and what are the clips that you used in this video? Thank you.
Thank you so much! Here is a link amzn.to/3w8Um53
Thank you so much!
Thank you for this information. Where did you get those types of trellises?
ruclips.net/video/gMW99neaPpc/видео.html
When I try to train my cucumbers up a trellis, they won't climb it and seem to stop growing? But if I let them sprawl and vine all over the ground they grow huge and produce. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I've been trying and failing to trellis cucumbers for going on 10 years. I just installed 2 giant trellises in my garden and I hope I can get it together to successfully train the cucumbers and gourds I plan on growing this summer.
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Congrats on the 100k subscribers!
Thank you so much 😀
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Love your videos! Could I ask, where do you get those great metal trellises?
ruclips.net/video/bYxpgkHQvYc/видео.html
What are you using for those trellises, the metal ones? Where can a person find them? Loved your video glad I found your channel
Thanks, now I'll have to show my husband so he can build the arches.
Nice! That's great he can build them for you.
@@GrowingInTheGarden where did you get the arches with the flat top?
I like growing vertically. I am growing cucumber, squash first time, hopefully male and female flowers will come. I have volunteer Malabar spinach from last season vines everywhere.
Thank you. I am trying vertical growing this year. Will zucchini and yellow squash grow vertical. Thank you
Yes, you may have to trim some leaves. Some varieties grow better vertical than others.
I need more trellis
What is a ground cherry? I saw them in Home Depot when I was getting my vegetables but I am really curious. Is it more of a fruit or vegetable? Thank you! I live in AZ and I love watching your videos!
It is more of a fruit.
It’s more of a fruit. It grows in a husk. The best way I can describe is the texture of a cherry tomato with a tropical taste of a pineapple and some say strawberry. It’s really good.
That sounds interesting I’ll have to try it! Thank you!
@@mandiesplace it IS wonderful ! a unique taste ! enjoy !
Thank you Christine! Hopefully I can still find them!
Hello Angela, I found your channel about a month ago and I absolutely love it. I love gardening but have never grown Lufa. I was wondering if you could tell me what you use it for especially with that large of a quantity.
As a sponge in the house, I share it with friends. I don't grow it every year for sure.
Pick them when they’re young and they’re great sautéed (the skin is too tough to eat so do peel the skin first).
Thank you. Where did you purchase your steel arbors? They're beautiful.
ruclips.net/video/bYxpgkHQvYc/видео.html
I use cattle panels from tractor supply. They are 4 ft wide and 16 ft long. We folded them like a taco, rolled them and loaded them in the back of our truck and tied them down. They were easy to place in the garden with a piece of short rebar at the base, 3 on each side works well.
My favorite that I grow are Butternut squash. Children grow too.
Hi there,, first time I going to try to grow cucumbers on trellis,, I'm going to plant Ashley cucumbers,, but I can't get info on this cucumbers.. my question is,, do they shoot out long ,, too grow on trellis... My trellis that I busy building are about two metres high (about 6 feet) have a lovely veg growing day🫛🥒🥦🧅🫑🥬
This is off topic but are you still happy with your “garden in a minute “watering grid set up? I was just wondering several years down the road how they are holding up. Any issues with sediment blocking the holes?
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Hi ! I just wonder what can you grow in the shade of those treillis and it her Clim ing structure underneeth, beside or behind ?
Regards,
Mark, from Brittany !
Underneath the trellises nothing grows (it's a pathway, but the way they are positioned (running east to west) keeps them from blocking too much sunlight.
HI What are the clips you use to tie your tomatoes to the archway trellis?
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Where did you get those sturdy metal trellises?
ruclips.net/video/bYxpgkHQvYc/видео.html
with vertical rather than arch trellis, does it hurt the plants to prune them back a little to keep them on the trellis?
You can keep some of the side shoots pruned if you want to
What do you use to support your watermelons? Were those macrame bags?
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I love what they look like, I bet you can macrame a bag, good idea!
I wished you were my elder sister to give me all the information here in INDIA.
What is the best mulch to use in a veggie garden? Please and thank you
I use wood chip mulch from Arizona Worm Farm
@@GrowingInTheGarden Thank you for answering.
Learning about cucumbers the hard way lmao
Hello!! Where did you get your cucamelons??
www.burpee.com/vegetables/cucumbers/cucumber-mexican-sour-gherkin-prod099645.html
Does the metal burn the plants when it gets really hot?
Hasn't been an issue
I need to know how you got so org😢anized. This is my first growing season and I am so excited to get started but I’m so overwhelmed by all the new plants. Any advice on how to get organized would be appreciated.
Start small and pick a vegetable, herb and a flower. Learn about those 3 things and then add from there. You don't have to plant everything at once. You'll learn more as you go.
When is the best time to plant beans? Ty
They like warm soil - a few weeks after your last spring frost.
Can you please tell us where you get items like the vine clips like you use on your tomatoes and the netting used to support the watermelons. Thanks.
I highly recommend your perpetual planting calendar to others, (especially in our zone 9 in AZ) I bought one last week, and it was in my mail the next day. It's very durable and a great size. It is so much better than the alphabetical charts. Well worth the price. I'll be ordering a second one soon for a gift for a family member who also gardens.
Clips: amzn.to/3BUPy3S Supports: shrsl.com/32ojb So glad you liked the calendar!
I live in AZ but we have a lot more wind than you…..a vertical garden would be salad before being harvested.
So your saying I can chop up that malabar spinach and eat it in a salad!?
yes
What are ground cherries?
growinginthegarden.com/how-to-grow-ground-cherries-10-tips-for-growing-ground-cherries/
I looked for seeds and it said they grow in Zone 4. I am in Zone 9. Do you have a resource for seeds in our zone?
@@cherylpugh8479 Home Depot had some ground cherries starts
@@iwenive3390 thank you very much. I will check here in Tucson.
@@cherylpugh8479 I got some at the el con one last week
I agree with everything but squash of any variety. Squash vines have joints all along the length of the vine that make contact with the ground and root, providing further nutrients and water to the plants. Sending them vertically causes nutrient deficiency and can greatly diminish your harvest, as well as making the vines exposed to squash bugs.
That is an interesting point. I did grow mine vertically and they did well and it helped to see if there was an issue with squash bugs vs it being hidden (I kept diatomaceous earth around the bottom and on the stalk). I never thought about it not receiving as many nutrients or water, mine naturally were climbing up things without my help. Thank you for that comment Cheyenne :)
Nothing is worse than growing a beautiful cantaloupe only to find the beauty you grew is just a rind full of dirt because a bunch of bugs or other garden pest. I grew the biggest best watermelon that was easily 40 lbs but was just a rind full of dirt because a gofer got it. I wanted to hunt it down with my shotgun
Hey girl I don’t care
I love this ! Thank you for the tips ! I just purchased a few 7x4 panels from Home Depot and the electrical conduit/rebar/plumb fixtures to get started this weekend with some trellises, Thank you for your vertical videos you are the greatest !
Is there a particular video that shows what you need to make your own vertical panels?
ruclips.net/video/gMW99neaPpc/видео.html
Happy 100k subscribers!!
Thank you!!