In todays video we are adding a vertical planter to the vegetable garden. We are going to planting herbs and strawberries in it. This planter is a 5 tier vertical planter from greenstalk. It is a Family owned company and made in the USA.
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That needs to be in a place sheltered from the wind. Way too top heavy for his place in the middle of Kansas
I am doing a marathon on your videos always enjoy them. I have a different type of the planters but work the small bought it from Walmart. I have 4 high all herbs . Wow there hugh. Looks good . Hi from Tennessee
Planter is wonderful
dont forget the siccle
Evan try scraping your finger nails across a bar of soap before playing in the dirt. When its time to wash up ta da no dirt under your nails. I just tried it this past week. Works great. Thanks for another awesome video.
Read some of the others about wind blowing it, and I really think you need to anchor this down some way. It did look a little top heavy. I really like the concept of this planter.
We have looked at something like that. Looking to see how it works
Wind?
What's going on with Haying ?
It doesn't seem very stable. A stiff wind will topple it over. Personally I would have run rebar straight down the center hole, through the platform and well into the ground. The drip holes in the trays would still let the water through. Would love to have one of those.
You might regret planting dill in there. Dill grows pretty big and the seeds will go everywhere.
That really looks great, but I wonder how is going to stand up to wind
Those containers look interesting I’ll will go check them out
Better anchor that to the ground or it’s going to turn over !
Your garden Is gonna be crazy this year.
Looks good Evan, should be a good addition to your garden area. Thanks for sharing with us, Fred.
i think that blow over m8 need that on front of house not there
how come you use a grave-digging shovel get uk shovel that you use is no good
Evan, if you end up with it blowing over in a storm, one t-post should fix that. BAM! I'm an engineer now! Lol NOT! Anyways, great video! It will be fun to watch the progress thru the summer heat. One last thing, I think it's time for another walkabout video with You and your wife and pups checkin out the homestead. I love those videos the most! Thanks for sharing!