★ Tips on Growing Vertically (Training Squash, Cucumbers, Melons etc) Today’s Project Diary Video is a guide on how to grow Squash, Cucumbers or Melons vertically. This technique is really easy and will save you loads of space if you have a small garden. #HowtoGrow #Verticalgrowing #GrowVertically ► If this Video has helped you save […]

Read more

We had a lot of feedback from viewers when we first started growing cantaloupe and watermelon plants on a trellis. They were concerned that the fruit would be too heavy as it hung from the vines on the trellis and those were reasonable concerns! Fortunately we had a plan to help make it all work. […]

Read more

We had a lot of feedback from viewers when we first started growing cantaloupe and watermelon plants on a trellis. They were concerned that the fruit would be too heavy as it hung from the vines on the trellis and those were reasonable concerns! Fortunately we had a plan to help make it all work. […]

Read more

I walk through my garden and give you a lot of options for creating trellises and ways to stake your plants. Really worth watching to get some ideas you can adapt to your garden’s needs. I recommend the following Gardening & Homestead YT Channels & Websites: All America Selections Flowers & Vegetables Find new award […]

Read more

I built some trellis’ to try vertical gardening. garden, homestead, suburban homestead, suburban homesteading, urban homestead, urban homesteading, victory garden, freedom garden, trellis, vertical garden, melon trellis, growing up, SHTF, WROL, economic collapse, inflation, hyper inflation, permaculture, sustainable living, watermelon trellis, watermelon, cucumber trellis, cucumber, cantaloupe trellis, cantaloupe, pole bean, green bean, green beans, sunflowers […]

Read more

Please Visit The Rusted Garden Seed & Garden Shop:: https://www.therustedgarden.com/ I show you all the trellising options I use in my garden that are set up for this year. I also cut in some of last year’s videos so you can see growth on them. Growing vertically saves you space and it helps you manage […]

Read more

Melons, Fruit Trees & Aquaponics – Backyard Farm & Aquaponics Update Hey folks. Wasn’t able to finish editing this weeks planned clip due to hardware issues so decided to film a quick update for you all to enjoy. Will have the planned clip posted by this time next week if all goes well. Hope you […]

Read more

Melons are a member of the Cucurbitaceae family and require the same warm temperatures and high-fruiting potassium levels as cucumbers. Originally from Africa, they are cultivated hydroponically on a worldwide scale and can fetch premium prices in cold winter climates. The term cantaloupe has come to mean a wide range of different melon fruit types […]

Read more

My balcony garden where I’m growing dry soup beans from the grocery store and other vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Seedling stage! Join me on: HubPages http://hubpages.com/@stoveandhome Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/quainthousewife/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/The-Quaint-Housewife-920561591359697/ Video Rating: / 5

Read more

There are lots of sources out there that say to grow your vining fruit and vegetables vertically when you are working in a small space. I wondered if this was possible. Would the vine agree to climb up rather than spread out along the ground? Would the vine be able to support the fruit as […]

Read more

When you grow any melon plant vertically you will need to know how to sling vertical growing melons. Join us in our garden to learn how we sling our melons! www.thelivingfarm.org/how-to-sling-vertical-growing-melons/ Sign up for the High Performance Garden Community at www.thelivingfarm.org/high-performance-garden-community/ Video Rating: / 5

Read more

I was wondering if anyone had a good source for buying small mesh netting for slinging my melons that i’m growing vertically. I went to my local wally world – and didn’t see anything. I have no problem ordering some from an online source – if I could find a good one. Could somebody help […]

Read more

John shows how he has made the most of his back yard fence a redwood fence the neighbors erected. He first put reed fencing to make it look more pleasant, and then uses nylon net trellis material to grow winter squash, summer squash, cucumbers and melons.

Read more

General updates, and a look at the hydro melons. Vertical Towers in North America: http://www.growhardy.com/

Read more