We get asked all the time about our arched trellises. Today we are showing you how to build them and what we grow on them! They are a wonderful way to add function and beauty to your garden.
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I'm sorry but gurl…your brow game is REEEEAL! >:D
Thank you for sharing your garden, I should do this for next year garden… My DIY threllis are ugly..
Beautiful!
I have been looking for this information, thank you this what I need to know. keep up this good information coming , thank you.
Love the idea of how you used the boxes for a height boost. My husband is 6'7" and barely gets through our trellis to get into the garden, which is on the ground with runner beans on it. Will definitely try this for next spring!
Tomatoes on top of tomatoes now it’s Salsa time
You and my wife would definitely be friends
Kindred Spirits with nature
Thanks for sharing.
What variety of squash are those at 19 seconds?
Do squirrels eat your produce?
OMG ! I LOVE your garden ………. I didn't know the panels are so easy to put up…I'll have to give it a go. Although I'm in Canada, so I would imagine the prices are higher as most here are. Do you have video's show what you make with this produce ?
I just Subscribed to your channel……. Looking to learn and will share what I know with you too
Zip ties are life!!!! I am getting my handy dandy hubbby on this project
where do you live .just wonder,n if the trellises stay solid during winter months..thanks love ur video..thanks
Thanks so much ! Your garden is fantastic! What is a cuca melon?
Glad to see the trellis garden.
love it!!!
Very nice, thank u for sharing, could u be able to grown a grape vine on those panels?
Just one of those pannels WHERE I live is 85.oo
Man, I wish I would have seen this before I did my little itty bitty garden, but definitely for next season….great idea!!!!! Thanks for the vid!!!
Thanks for this. These are great!
what is the width of your garden paths? i do use cattle panels in a straight line and would love to do arches. my paths are 3 feet wide though.