A Trellis To Make You Jealous

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  • @lisalivelybrooks2062
    @lisalivelybrooks2062 2 роки тому +62

    Thank you for not wasting my time and actually showing me what you are doing rather than talking at me. I appreciate it!

  • @prmayner
    @prmayner 10 місяців тому +30

    Straight to the point with no jeberish unlike so many videos out there, I like it and your garden is perfect. Thumbs up and will watch more.

  • @tiktokcancerous9974
    @tiktokcancerous9974 2 роки тому +38

    Throughout the years I've grown many award winning produce gardens. Gave away alot of food to my community. Now as an old crippled widower, I receive so much produce from the community and it really brings me happiness with the universe. Neighbors really help me with my flowerbeds and the orchard. I guess the moral of the story is spend our lives helping and giving and the waves of karma come back to help.

    • @TerryManlove1
      @TerryManlove1 8 місяців тому +1

      Beautiful!!!

    • @hansmarheim7620
      @hansmarheim7620 8 місяців тому +1

      Well done and well said. Regards from Denmark 😀

  • @charleswilson4598
    @charleswilson4598 3 роки тому +21

    I'm back. Just want to share a memory about a market garden. When I was 13 years old, in 1953 I got a job with two other 13 year old boys at a truck farm. We did weeding and other chores for 45 c an hour. This farmer had 13 acres and he supported him, his wife, his sons family with three kids. And that summer he had a new brick house built. When I got older and remembered that summer, I thought, not bad for 13 acres.

  • @radow869
    @radow869 3 роки тому +202

    Lightning struck one of my T-posts and melted the chicken wire in a near perfect circle and killed every plant including grass in a 10 ft radius. I half way expected a terminator to be set loose.

    • @BestIsntEasy
      @BestIsntEasy 2 роки тому +8

      I kept thinking of entire crops being destroyed, even in his tunnel, due to all the metals. Then again, lots of tornadoes & storms where I'm presently located

    • @BestIsntEasy
      @BestIsntEasy 2 роки тому +4

      13th like HERE. Lol so tired of the numbers games, ESPECIALLY when it has to do with my pitiful and only financial account.

    • @ronhiegel7853
      @ronhiegel7853 2 роки тому +8

      You should try using galvanized t's ,may help ground it!!!

    • @WR_CTorch
      @WR_CTorch Рік тому +1

      😂

    • @shawnkiesel5349
      @shawnkiesel5349 Рік тому +3

      Haha

  • @moelee989
    @moelee989 Рік тому +47

    I just wanna start off saying how gorgeous your garden looks... you don't see no grass, no weeds... Everything in your garden looks so healthy, green, and in a straight line... You can tell you take great pride in the up keep of your garden..... overall awesome video sir

  • @wgc1261
    @wgc1261 10 місяців тому +6

    Thank you for the visual teaching. It really helps. I am going to give this a try. I have been scouring you tube for a long time looking for trellis ideas, most are too difficult for me. This I can do, as a 73 year old woman with no mechanical skills!

    • @barbarahague6843
      @barbarahague6843 8 місяців тому +3

      Me also. He must have known we were watching.🤗🤗💕

  • @foreveronamission
    @foreveronamission 2 роки тому +103

    This is the first video I've seen from your channel. I must say, you have a beautiful garden, and I like your to-the-point teaching style and clear communication. I'll be back for more!

    • @midlifemomma
      @midlifemomma 2 роки тому +6

      I agree! Clear, concise and helpful!

    • @1John5-13-Lisa
      @1John5-13-Lisa 2 роки тому +3

      Me too :) ty

    • @mikezluv4muzik
      @mikezluv4muzik Рік тому +4

      I agree. He almost convinced me to be a market gardener making it sound so easy. Lol

    • @Homesick2024
      @Homesick2024 9 місяців тому

      Me 4…I just subscribed!

  • @toadie1111
    @toadie1111 6 місяців тому +1

    Straightforward for a first-time senior citizen gardener. I just paid $89.99 for one wooden trellis last week. I was saving to go back and buy another one next month. Your video has saved the day! The other vertical gardening videos out there are way too complicated for this old lady. Thanks again!

  • @chi4life61
    @chi4life61 Рік тому +3

    Hello first time gardener. I’ve watched many videos on this subject and this is by far the easiest. Thank you so much I will be doing this.

  • @magapickle01
    @magapickle01 3 роки тому +17

    We used you system last year after watching your video . It worked great , absolutely zero flaws if done exactly like you show . Due to crop rotation we will be doing different sections every year . This year beens , tomatoes and cucumbers last year was cucumbers and tomatoes . I did find it easy to weave the twine between the top poles and bailing wire we strung at bottom of t post . We did have a deer get in and managed to find a way to run through the wall of twine . And every t post we planted monster sunflowers around each post and used soaker hose to fasten them to the t post when they reached 8 feet tall

    • @h.s.6269
      @h.s.6269 2 роки тому +1

      Did the sunflowers obscure the posts well? Where I'm at people are overly concerned about how things look instead of practicality, so sunflowers hiding the posts and PVC would be really nice!

    • @magapickle01
      @magapickle01 2 роки тому +1

      @@h.s.6269 worked good for that . I planted next to the post because the heads on my sunflowers get almost two feet across and stalks are about three to four inches thick

    • @whitneybernard9869
      @whitneybernard9869 Рік тому +1

      @@magapickle01 love that idea!

  • @hingedelephant
    @hingedelephant Рік тому +3

    I’d recommend that before you pound in the T-stakes, call for utility locating. Very easy to do and it’s typically free. Look up how your state deals with it by searching for “call before you dig”. Usually, calling 811 is a quick way to get a ticket started.

    • @wildrangeringreen
      @wildrangeringreen Рік тому

      in most states, 811 only looks for main utility lines owned by the city/companies, and for service lines leading directly from the mains to your home... nothing else. nothing behind your house (unless the main's there), not beside your house, nothing you've had installed... just the main line at the street and the service line directly to your house. If you're not out in front of your house, you're generally gtg (not to mention, those lines are required to be buried with over 24" of cover (more in places that freeze in the winter), so putting a T post 8-12" in the ground isn't going to be a problem.
      If you are on Ag land, utility companies are required to place the lines deep in the subsoil (usually over 36"), to protect them from tillage equipment (yes, subsoilers can go over 24" deep sometimes).
      Source: we just ran gas, water, and electric service to the pole barn/greenhouse behind the house, called up 811 and got laughed at because I was wanting them to make sure I wasn't going to hit anything beyond the main and service line. (they also informed me of how the state-mandated program actually works, plus the minimum cover depths in different zonings for utilities) (plus, I was 99% sure that's what it was, from when I did construction)

  • @UKWildcatsNumber1
    @UKWildcatsNumber1 5 років тому +56

    Some GREAT ideas in this video!
    One trick I've learned when doing the "weave" in my garden for peppers is to go ahead and place the additional twine or string up to the top of your t-posts. So, go above the plants and run the string down and back just as you would if you were weaving ( except you won't be weaving it because you're above the plant). Now, instead of having to take the time to be careful and weave around each plant when they grow taller, you just spread the twin apart and place the plant into the "weave" as it grows taller! It's also nice because you can get all of that tying done in one day.

    • @chelseaandhobbes
      @chelseaandhobbes 4 роки тому +1

      Great idea, thank you! I was going to try hog fencing panels but for my first year / attempt string seems much easier. I don't know how to tie any interesting / useful knots though, any suggestions?

    • @ifitfliesiloveit5795
      @ifitfliesiloveit5795 4 роки тому +2

      @@chelseaandhobbes Google this, and sit back with a cup of whatever. Too much info to list. "Useful knots to use while gardening".

  • @joyfulparadise
    @joyfulparadise 3 місяці тому

    I saw so many different UA-camrs building a trellis to make you jealous and all pointing to Josh Sattin as the founder of the idea. When i saw a female implement this trellis successfully, it empowered me. Well i did it. All by myself. Without the help of my husband. AMAZING. A million thanks Josh!!!!

  • @danachoate5361
    @danachoate5361 2 роки тому +10

    I love that this system is reusable and portable. It's also beautiful and organized which I appreciate.

  • @ceedee783
    @ceedee783 3 роки тому +10

    Perfect. Finally I found just the right trellis system . I have 9 beds. Each are 3X 5. I know it sound small. But The first book I read 20 years ago. Was Square Foot Gardening. I am always amazed at how much you can grow in a small space. Also being a single gardner. I like a lot of variety.
    This system will set up fast. And I can move it around as I rotate my crops each year. Thanks for sharing. Happy Gardening.

  • @championhomestead6273
    @championhomestead6273 5 років тому +41

    Love your trellising ideas and not repeating yourself like most do.

    • @kathyyoung1774
      @kathyyoung1774 5 років тому +6

      A Champion Yes! Efficient presentation, and we weren't forced to watch his dog or cat wander around.

  • @WanieB
    @WanieB 4 роки тому +3

    holy moly, a use for some old pvc pipe!!! I have a ton of it when we bought our house. Awesome I don't have to buy nothing. Thank you so much for this post, this made my day!!

  • @helensmith9265
    @helensmith9265 Рік тому +1

    I bought a few t post’s & did have a hard time getting it in the ground. It was funny trying to get it in the ground. Lol I just have a very small garden. Anyway they do last . Great video. Love to see what other gardeners do or I should say farmers. 12:47

  • @spir5102
    @spir5102 Рік тому +1

    This is one of the best hands on videos I’ve seen about trellising. Thank you for all the specifics and details!

  • @caracaplinger1860
    @caracaplinger1860 4 роки тому +48

    This was exactly what I was looking for...a reusable system, easy to find materials, with multiple purposes! Thanks for sharing!!!

  • @MorganJServices
    @MorganJServices 5 років тому +6

    You are a FABULOUS teacher for budget conscious gardeners. My expensive trellis building plans for the loofah gourds is being scrapped. Now building your way!

  • @Guy4UnderDog
    @Guy4UnderDog Рік тому +26

    There's a cheaper way: Instead of the PVC tees use a section of pipe 1 1/4 or 1 1/2, whatever will fit over your T posts. Use a hole saw to drill a 1"or 7/8") hole side to side near the top of the conduit. If you use 6" pieces, you get 20 post tops from a 10' length of pipe. That's about $0.70 per post top instead of $4 +. Just fit them over the T post and the conduit will keep it from sliding down the post. You could even use them to extend the top of the post by cutting it longer and putting a stick on top the post inside the pvc pipe.

    • @terryhall2299
      @terryhall2299 9 місяців тому

      Good idea!

    • @elisetape2992
      @elisetape2992 6 місяців тому +1

      Can you draw a picture of what you’re talking about?

    • @richardclark4383
      @richardclark4383 4 місяці тому +1

      For the $20 you save per 50ft row, i'd say the flexibility of the original method more than justifies the extra cost. Once you drill the holes you can't use the pipe for anything else and the posts can only go in that configuration in future.

    • @Guy4UnderDog
      @Guy4UnderDog 4 місяці тому

      @@richardclark4383 Depending on what length you use--6 or 8", It's $0.70-0/90 per post top. Why would I want to use it for something else? Tees shown are $5

  • @ChrisWilliamsREI
    @ChrisWilliamsREI 6 місяців тому +1

    Josh, please start posting content again! What you are doing on a small plot of land is really inspiring!

  • @christinacutlass1694
    @christinacutlass1694 2 роки тому +1

    Really like your approach. For people who cannot afford a “house beautiful “ garden or don’t have the time or tools to do elaborate builds. Thank you!

  • @rainlyte2003
    @rainlyte2003 3 роки тому +3

    light bulb moment for a gal who does most of the gardening on her own. Thanks for the tip! Be safe Be prepared Be Blessed!

  • @jonnsmusich
    @jonnsmusich 5 років тому +8

    Been gardening 40 years, and just learned a lot from your vid. Thanks

  • @kathystearns9012
    @kathystearns9012 4 роки тому +35

    Josh, I wholly agree about being mobile. That's how I fly too. I like my T-posts too, but I don't care for the color, so I spray mine black. They make my garden look elegant now.

    • @Doobie603
      @Doobie603 7 місяців тому

      good idea, why didn't I think of that

  • @plants4Ever17
    @plants4Ever17 6 місяців тому

    Josh-- thank you!! clean, affordable, portable and easy to find....i love the sleek quality of your construction. your gardens are beautiful!

  • @kromair22
    @kromair22 3 роки тому +1

    Great design. And you showed at the end, two people would solve the problem. And you are running your camera! Thank you! Great system.

  • @easymac79
    @easymac79 4 роки тому +7

    Saved this video to my special list of how-to ideas I want to implement in the future. Brilliant techniques, simple, clean, easy, and it works! The tomato and pepper lines weaving back and forth sold me. You are brilliant sir!

  • @Klaudieja
    @Klaudieja 3 роки тому +23

    This is awesome! I love how easy it is and portable. I have been looking for different trellis ideas on You Tube for my tomatoes that grew taller than the 4 foot cages they're in. Yours is the best one so far. I'm gonna watch this video again and hit the store early tomorrow to get started. Thank you!!

    • @gratefulMOMent
      @gratefulMOMent Рік тому +1

      Did you try the Florida weave or t-posts with vertical twine? I’m curious bc I’m planning to grow indeterminate toms this year.

  • @nc4tn
    @nc4tn 3 роки тому +111

    Awesome setup. Try using sisal binder’s twine which is biodegradable, instead of the poly twine. We used to used the poly twine in semi-commercial tomato production, and 50 years later, we still find big piles of discarded poly twine buried in our fields. It is a royal pain in the butt when using cultivator plows.

    • @domsterish
      @domsterish Рік тому +4

      Thank you looking it up now that was very helpful comment , do yall need any help on the farm. I am trying to find a place to learn grow and work

  • @blondecaveman9100
    @blondecaveman9100 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome video! 13 minutes short and so many different trellising methods shown with the easiest of set up, thank you Josh!!

  • @veronicaalmeda8014
    @veronicaalmeda8014 2 роки тому +1

    Exactly what I was looking for. Since I'm learning to grow veggies I didn't want to go all out and spend a lot of money. This does the job and it's easy to find materials. Thanks!.

  • @janeti6149
    @janeti6149 4 роки тому +13

    Oh my goodness - where have you been my whole life? Have no idea how I even found you but I subscribed! great information and your presentation and videoing is so good! no extraneous chatter, clear explanations - verbal and visual - thanks Josh

  • @chrisworthen1538
    @chrisworthen1538 5 років тому +14

    We used a similar set up but used 8' T-posts and #4 rebar instead of conduit. The conduit is generally far less expensive. Then we hung 6" x 6" UV resistant tells mesh. We are trellising all of our tomato varieties, slicing cukes, pickling cukes, zucchini, winter squash and peas.

    • @MansterBear
      @MansterBear Рік тому

      does the winter squash do ok on the trellis?
      This is my first year trellising, and first year doing squash. I was worried that they may be too heavy.

  • @dacebruz2626
    @dacebruz2626 4 роки тому +9

    I watched this for the 3rd time over the course of 5 months. This time I took notes for a shopping list.

  • @myckee
    @myckee 8 місяців тому

    Decided to try out your trellis trick for my tomato plants. We'll see how it goes. Thank you for sharing.

  • @bballerforever
    @bballerforever 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you! I wanted an easy to install system and this is it. I followed your instructions and now have vertical string trellis on my tomatoes.

  • @pauldominic2150
    @pauldominic2150 3 роки тому +15

    Clear, informative, concise videos. Fantastic info. No fluff. Great job!

  • @jasonspies8760
    @jasonspies8760 5 років тому +7

    Excellent idea, last year I wood staked each tomato plant and loved the results however I can see this being a better long term / cost effective result

  • @hannahhedt6543
    @hannahhedt6543 2 роки тому +4

    You are AWESOME for sharing this! THANK YOU! This is going to be a game-changer for our 100ft rows. Love the versatility.

  • @Dave-ty2qp
    @Dave-ty2qp 4 роки тому +1

    Back in the 50's, in rural northern Alabama, we used cane we cut from the many creek banks. love this video and the simplicity of the process, and cost effectiveness.

  • @troopsteve1
    @troopsteve1 4 роки тому +1

    Got it done. With the post driver the whole system cost me about $90. It looks great! Thanks for all you do.

  • @birdieh1716
    @birdieh1716 4 роки тому +4

    Kia ora from New Zealand. Thank you for this video, Josh. I love how you have such a tidy garden and you have been concerted in ensuring your structures are mobile and cost-efficient. Well done. I have a garden that is grown mainly for food and fruit production. I am looking at trellising my tomatoes and cucumbers so finding your video was very timely. Bless you and your garden.

  • @angelacruz71
    @angelacruz71 3 роки тому +6

    Great trellis system! I'm in a typhoon alley so I use canopy pipes anchored in cement. L and t canopy fittings to extend the length of the bed. I wish I could do that. It's so much simpler and easier. You have a beautiful garden.

  • @elizabethnganga
    @elizabethnganga Рік тому +4

    Absolutely good work!
    Just what I was looking for. Simple. Functional. Reusable. You teach well.
    Thank you!

  • @wernerweyers7603
    @wernerweyers7603 3 роки тому +1

    I wish I have seen this earlier. I have been struggling to keep my tomatoes, peppers and egg plants upright. Your ideas are great. will sure be using it this season.
    Thank you from South Africa

  • @debbielwilliamson8546
    @debbielwilliamson8546 2 роки тому +1

    I love how organized you are.
    And the rows of plants are beautiful.
    Thank you for sharing your system.

  • @donnajacques3888
    @donnajacques3888 5 років тому +8

    I really wish I saw you sooner. My husband cut up all his 2x4's to make my tomato towers. Your way is so much better Thank you

  • @robboone4367
    @robboone4367 5 років тому +5

    Been gardening for years. 1st time I've seen this. GENIUS! Going to give it a go. Thanks!

  • @cd7856
    @cd7856 2 роки тому +6

    Great video and ideas! Saw it two years ago and already implemented both the trellis and the Florida weave. Thanks so much. A few comments: The trellis I use for my sugar snap peas, luffa, and bitter melon. Amazing setup. Quick, easy, strong, economical, functional, aesthetically pleasing. Suggestion: 1) Conduit is quite shiny. Wife and neighbors didn't like it. Paint the PVC and conduit matte green. Then it can barely be seen. 2) Ends of the conduit can hurt you. Put a sock or tennis ball on them. 3) Always be careful with short bamboo stakes in the garden. I used to have them everywhere until I squatted on one. 4) For the trellis, I used 8-foot T-posts. The Florida weave I use for 60 plus peppers. Works great. Suggestion: 1) Set it up before they grow. The first year, I put it up after the wind knocked them down.... Again great video. Thanks!

  • @patriciawhiten315
    @patriciawhiten315 Рік тому

    A trellis to make you jealous. A poet and didn't know it, lol! You have a gorgeous garden!

  • @lobstermania4025
    @lobstermania4025 3 роки тому

    I was in the hardware store today with 6 t posts and I couldnt figure it out... Now I got it... How easy.. Thank you young man! Happy Gardening.

  • @tripledstickers
    @tripledstickers 5 років тому +4

    Glad to see someone else using conduit. I cut it in half for the pepper plant post. Your garden looks great

  • @andreaduncan8058
    @andreaduncan8058 3 роки тому +5

    What a beautiful garden !!! Impeccable genius idea! Awesome! 😊

  • @TexasMyTexas
    @TexasMyTexas 5 років тому +18

    Good morning from Texas!! Great idea on the trellis. Also a good investment is a T-Post puller. You’ll understand if you’ve ever tried to pull out a T-Post. 😉😉 🤠🇺🇸

  • @reginagarvey7994
    @reginagarvey7994 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for show us how to do the trellises. I need to make one for my school garden. I also need them for home. Can't wait to start.

  • @kathyleahy7314
    @kathyleahy7314 3 роки тому

    I made a bamboo trellis to make you jealous. Bamboo is free and I just pushed it into the ground, added the tees and threaded a cross piece through them. Great concept, Josh, and a lot of people are producing a lot of jealousy!

  • @jimwilleford6140
    @jimwilleford6140 5 років тому +8

    Excellent method. I have 7 Permaculture beds in my back yard urban garden. They are deep with humus and worms, so hefty plants need support. Going to do shorter versions of this method. Thank you,

  • @marshsees1532
    @marshsees1532 5 років тому +108

    Hi Josh,
    Wow, what a beautiful garden. Very neat and well laid out.
    Thanks for sharing your farming experience. I am trying to improve my garden this year and this has been helpful.

    • @JoshSattinFarming
      @JoshSattinFarming  5 років тому +14

      Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you have been enjoying the content so far. Lots more to come.

  • @darianbentley3125
    @darianbentley3125 5 років тому +32

    Like the editing and how you get straight to the point awesome man keep it up

  • @redheadedgypsy1939
    @redheadedgypsy1939 3 роки тому

    Perfect!! I was just thinking about buying several trellis today...this method will save me $$$ to get more seeds & plants! Thanks a zillion !!!!

  • @TourPace
    @TourPace 4 роки тому +1

    THANKS!!! This is the best solution I've seen for vine crops. Can't wait to try in the spring!

  • @beverlyjackson7215
    @beverlyjackson7215 4 роки тому +8

    Excellent! I’ve done some of this in my garden but you’ve given me so many more ideas! I love your green house/tunnel. Do you have a video on how to build it?

  • @1ElToroVerde
    @1ElToroVerde 5 років тому +65

    Hey Josh
    Love your approach, simple & effective. I have been using EMT conduit in my garden for year in a few different configurations.
    One thing I would have done differently here is use 3/4" EMT at the top instead of the 1/2". I know it's a couple of $ more expensive but it's much more rigid over long spans. I have found that the 1/2" EMT would bend under the weight and develop a curve under load, so after a couple of years I ended up with a bunch of bent pipes.
    Another interesting thing I have found using this system (especially with cucumbers which have shallow roots) is that when the plans grow some and weather turns windy the bamboo sticks are very easily pulled up from the ground and the whole plant gets uprooted and wither. My fix was another EMT attached to posts 6-8" off the ground and the trellis/string strung between the two. Maybe you won't have this problem because of your clayey soil, but if you do get more 3/4" EMT for the top and use the 1/2" for the bottom.
    I wish you the best with your garden

    • @steviefr7870
      @steviefr7870 3 роки тому +2

      Seiko Lite thanks for that tip.

    • @ttb1513
      @ttb1513 3 роки тому +3

      Thanks for the tip. I was wondering how rigid the conduit is and how much load it would take before it would bend.

    • @ttb1513
      @ttb1513 3 роки тому +4

      @@jessicah2345 I have no doubt the 3/4" conduit would support tomatoes. 3/4" is very rigid whereas 1/2" is just pretty rigid. As for small melons, I imagine it would support them, but you need to figure out how the melons would be supported from the vine, assuming the vine won’t support them hanging off the ground. 1/2" EMT may work. 3/4" will work.

    • @brandywineblue
      @brandywineblue 2 роки тому +2

      Seiki, thank you so much for the information and ideas. Question: how do you attach the second span of conduit (the one at 6 to 8 inches off the ground) to the T posts? Thanks so much for sharing

    • @buckthorn7084
      @buckthorn7084 2 роки тому +3

      @@brandywineblue Where the conduit meets the t-post, you could use wire to afix the conduit to the t-post. If you wrap it a couple of times in an "x" configuration, that should keep the conduit from rising.

  • @ryanpalmquist4823
    @ryanpalmquist4823 3 роки тому +8

    I just barely found you Josh.... Been looking for a channel like this. Keep it up

  • @raymondpinner8328
    @raymondpinner8328 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you. I followed your directions and using it for my Triple-L Crop tomatoes and it seems to be working perfectly.

  • @lessycurls
    @lessycurls 8 місяців тому +1

    I made two of these trellis! they are super easy, and sturdy, and we LOVE THEM!!!!

  • @yxcvmk
    @yxcvmk 4 роки тому +12

    Great idea! Did the metal conduit hold up to the weight of the cucumbers as they became mature, or do/would you use something else for the horizontal parts in the future?

  • @frankcannamela7070
    @frankcannamela7070 4 роки тому +4

    We use bailing twine instead of tomato twine. It's cheaper (around $20.00 for 9000 ft.) and much stronger, doesn't stretch like tomato twine. Your T-post idea is spot on they work great for all kinds of projects. Enjoyed your video.

  • @ZrubekFamily
    @ZrubekFamily 5 років тому +8

    I have the same post pounder, it is worth it's weight in gold. I also bought a post puller, It is worth more than the post pounder!!!
    I got it at harbour freight, does a great job.

    • @azgardener79
      @azgardener79 4 роки тому

      I have both of those as well. Some of the best purchases I have made for sure.

  • @seekwisdom5102
    @seekwisdom5102 2 роки тому

    The one with the metal pipes is absolutely genius! Thanks

  • @thgrweed45
    @thgrweed45 Рік тому

    Have used your tomato/vegetable trellising system the past two summers. I am sold on it. I will be using it from here out. Thanks for posting the easy to follow video.

  • @iswimthedeeps
    @iswimthedeeps 3 роки тому +14

    Love this style of simplicity, low cost and mobility. Thank you for showing a way to trellis different kinds of plants and for sharing a super helpful and effective method. Are the bamboo sticks used at the bottom the long ones that you then cut to 2’ lengths? Thank you!

  • @LifeasBekah
    @LifeasBekah 5 років тому +54

    That is a seriously structured garden 😍

  • @bomaite1
    @bomaite1 4 роки тому +3

    Try growing basil in between your peppers. I might be full of pumpkin pie, but those two plants both seem to grow better together. I don't notice much difference with other combinations of companion planting, but this really works of me.

    • @mikezluv4muzik
      @mikezluv4muzik Рік тому +1

      I did that last year with my peppers and tomatoes my peppers did better than my tomatoes by a huge margin. So, you might just be onto something with the basil.

  • @instabloksuncare808
    @instabloksuncare808 3 роки тому +1

    I improvised and used the straight components from an old trampoline for the posts. Worked really well.

  • @lisarussell6153
    @lisarussell6153 3 роки тому +2

    I saw this video over the winter and came across it again today. Thank you! I’m so excited to try your trellis ideas.

  • @davesdetail906
    @davesdetail906 5 років тому +26

    Just when I was settling on using cattle panels, I found this video. This is a much better idea. Thank you so much!

    • @Adee-at-Rainier
      @Adee-at-Rainier 5 років тому +2

      Same here! This seems to be a bit more versatile. And you can put a string for each plant.

    • @glenncordova4027
      @glenncordova4027 4 роки тому +3

      Cattle panels are still great for heavy vines like for melons.

    • @emtpwanabe
      @emtpwanabe 3 роки тому +2

      Same! I was heartbroken because the amount of panels I would need would be way out of budget!

  • @paulasnatural
    @paulasnatural 5 років тому +5

    You are my new HERO .....Loved this video...You're a genius, thank you !!! Can't wait to implement your techniques... My garden is growing strong but always learning...💕🤗 🙏

  • @sherrylesser
    @sherrylesser 3 роки тому +5

    I’m wondering if the conduit needs to be placed closer together. I was told that they needed to be 5 feet apart so they don’t sag? Have you found that they sag when placed that far apart?

  • @mangofever4681
    @mangofever4681 Рік тому +1

    What do you do when the tomato vine reach the top?

  • @HornoftheMark
    @HornoftheMark 3 роки тому

    Very glad this was the first trellis video I clicked on. Going to save me a lot of time.

  • @risasb
    @risasb 5 років тому +11

    This is much like what we did at our place in our day, looks like the future of market gardening is in good hands.

  • @oby-1607
    @oby-1607 5 років тому +4

    Very good idea with the T posts and T pipe on top. Thanks for sharing.

  • @fiskfarm
    @fiskfarm 5 років тому +4

    As soon as I saw you using electrical pvc instead of plumbing pvc I knew you know what you are doing. (referring to your tunnel gh) Unlike plumbing pvc electrical is far more UV proofed. Here on our homestead KISS rules the day and I see you are a deciple. You have a new sub bud. Nice.

  • @Lisa-wq7cp
    @Lisa-wq7cp 6 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for this. I used this idea for my small garden. Just needed 2 posts for my little garden and this was wonderful. Other options are so expensive!

  • @gusbisbal9803
    @gusbisbal9803 4 роки тому +4

    Dude, my wife has a diploma in Horticulture and she is learning stuff from your techniques. I subed on this video we will be watching more. Keep them coming.

  • @sveabryan9126
    @sveabryan9126 5 років тому +44

    That was awesome. I’ve been looking for a simple way to cover my raised garden and this gave me some ideas.

  • @momoftwo782
    @momoftwo782 4 роки тому +7

    Thank you for sharing! I made a pvc one but yours is a whole lot easier, especially for my who is not only new to gardening, I’m also new to using any sort of tool. This is amazing! Thanks again!

  • @williamdrews4800
    @williamdrews4800 4 роки тому +19

    I am wills wife I’m a Filipina gosh when I see ur garden my heart jumps with joy... back in the ph I can do this things there ty for sharing your idea

    • @MyPIDream
      @MyPIDream 4 роки тому +1

      Hi WIll's wife. We also live in the Philippines in Batangas. Check out our channel when you can. We are gardening also in our back yard.

    • @Happywarrior100
      @Happywarrior100 4 роки тому

      @@MyPIDream I am thinking of using this trellising for sweet potato vines. What do you think?

  • @lolitabonita08
    @lolitabonita08 8 місяців тому

    i was struggling to build up a trellis for my tomatoes and beans...this way is much easier thank you for sharing

  • @williamlebowski5034
    @williamlebowski5034 4 роки тому +1

    I can almost smell the tomatoes in that tunnel. Serious garden envy over here. Thanks for the help!

  • @seedaholicgardens9085
    @seedaholicgardens9085 5 років тому +7

    I already love your channel & this is the first video of yours i think i haveever watched. My hubby is a sparky too, and my middle son is Josh and he's a totally beardy dude as well! Super ez cheap, adaptable-most important- & practical, TFS!

  • @lenascountrylife4694
    @lenascountrylife4694 5 років тому +38

    Love how simple and cheap your trellis system is. We may just do this same for our garden this coming up year. Thanks for the video :)

  • @Stu2366593
    @Stu2366593 5 років тому +6

    Perfect! I just copied (mostly) what you showed us. Thank you! Besides long rows in our “Coleman-Fournier” kitchen garden (using the T bars for about 70 tomato plants), we also have permanent wooden raised beds (1 ½ feet height) - we used 2x4s instead of t bars for those beds (drilled ¾ inch holes at the top of each 2x4) with the metal conduits. Super solid and these can be left in place. Perfect from our perspective, those T bars allow lots of flexibility. Again, very thankful you shared this with us. Best regards, Stu.

  • @NannaCarlstedt2
    @NannaCarlstedt2 Рік тому +2

    You have done it so well Josh; thank´s for sharing it with us! Nice to see how it´s done.

  • @joebobjenkins7837
    @joebobjenkins7837 Рік тому +1

    What do you do when the plant reaches the top of the string?