Have you ever thought you didn’t have enough space to grow what you wanted? Hopefully after today you will feel inspired! With vertical gardening techniques we can save space, use less water,…
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A 15ft pipe has been cut into 4ft pipes. Marked the distance for each of the grooves on the pipe. These grooves have to be carefully cut so the the pipe doesn’t get a crack. Once the groove…
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Vertical gardens are beautiful, but they are not the only ‘vertical thing’
in gardening/farming. Did you hear about vertical farming (
http://blog.pulawy.com/en/vertical-farming/)? It also looks beautiful, but
it’s more practical and useful in urban farming. Imagine that we live in
beautiful green cities, full of food growing next corner – nice vision,
isn’t it?;)?
Very nice! I love the zig zag trellis and your double decker pea planter.
Thanks for sharing…….Ann?
Thanks for all of the great videos. They are very well done. I appreciate
all the tips on living more lightly on the earth. ?
I have 4 acres that I plant outside but I use these methods in my
greenhouse. It is 30X100 but I grow UP to maximize that space!
Thanks for the great information!
Chuck?
Very nice methods. Thank you for sharing your techniques & tips.?
Thanks for posting this. I want to try growing some melons and cucumbers
on a trellis next year. I was going to try supporting them like a tomato,
with some extra strings where needed, but your method of tying them in a
spiral looks like its suits them much better. Do you single stem your
vertical melons and cucumbers??
Speaking of temperamental, right on que.@6:20. Your garden looks great.
Whit?
move down here to s.e. arizona where you can grow almost all year.
lots of cheap property and your ideas, thoughts, etc. would be
welcome.
john/benson/az?
You can probably grow some of the larger varieties of melons if you rig up
some sort of net or platform to support the melons.?
Hello Neighbor! (Central Colorado) Lots of awesome info on here and your
videos! I’m going to use some of this info next year. I can’t turn my
whole backyard into a garden (i wish) because gotta keep under the HoA
radar. So vertical gardening is going to be the way to go to maximize the
space of the 3 4’x8′ raised beds that I do have. I will also have to
devise a system that I can take down every year for better hiding. Added
to my ‘favs’ for future reference and watching.?
I’m absorbed in your intelligent talk?
Very cool! We’re in the city too, so this would be a great option for us
next season!! 🙂 Thanks for sharing – your garden looks lovely!?
Excellent!!! GREAT IDEAS THANK YOU?
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