
We have finished installation of all the upright posts, now put up the top bars for hanging vining vegetables. At the same time, new batch of summer vegetables had been transplanted and starts to grow vines. In 2~3 weeks, this trellis will be full with vegetables. We are so excited.
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Fantastic garden. I share a few parts of MY life with you. I am married to a beautiful Burmese lady who is a Texas Master Gardener and who can grow anything. I truly believe she could stick my shovel upside down in her square foot garden and it would sprout metal blades. I am never surprised at her success and I've had 41 years to observe that. Might I ask what part of the country you live in?? Weather looks great.
Our current house in San Antonio, Texas sits on a very small plot and the soil when we moved in was all Caliche clay. That was in 2005. It is now a veritable jungle that is quite productive. Currently Yard long beans, bitter melon, cucumbers, tomatoes, hot Thai chilis and bird house gourds. We eat our own vegetables throughout the year and seldom buy from the store.
Great videos and I will certainly keep watching.
Can you include a list of all the parts you use to build your trellis? Thanks:)
were the poles slided into rebar for the foundation?
Can I use PVC instead of metal?
great video! I see the greenhouse at the back. Do you have a video on how you built that one? Thanks
This looks very sturdy!
Great story you have, you guys are awesome
What a cool looking Garden.
Lots of work put in and a great result.
Your videos are always great. Thanks.
Nice garden, growing all kinds of Asian veggies. I’m an Asian too and proud of it.
You have an amazing garden and amazing husband. It's good to watch that both of you get on together working in the garden plus filming this job. You're so lucky woman.
great job
Beautiful garden , Learn a lot from u ,, thankyou
兔妈,有没有办法可以弄到花椒的种子? 这边基本上是没有的。想种新鲜花椒
Is that electrical conduit pipe? I wish you had included a "parts list."
How were the posts attached to the raised beds? That's the key.
What country are you guys from? Do you have winter season?