Cattle Panel Trellis Tunnel Using Planter Beds
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- Опубліковано 18 кві 2024
- In this video I am showing how I made my new cattle panel trellis tunnel using planter beds on each side. Hope you enjoy the video!
#cattlepaneltrellis #trellistunnel #gardening
This is amazing video, thank you for inspiring me to build a trellis myself.
Great idea!
This was the best arched trellis diy video we have found. Please share more of your beautiful garden in the background ❤
Thank you! Will do!
Good morning thank you for this video, this lets me know I can do this. Saw what you did with the 8 ft ones as well. I will definitely get me one now
I love my cattle panel. Now I have to find rampicante seeds or plants!
Great info PawPaw! I appreciate the tips and demonstration. I have some old posts where a grape arbor used to be and I think this may do just the trick to bring back that beautiful archway they provided by using a faster growing vegetable or flower. Thanks again!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great work. What kind of wood did you make your beds out of? Thank you
Thanks for the help!
This is terrific! More PPRH!
Great
Thank you.
I wish we were neighbors!
We're in Suffolk VA
Hey neighbor
This is a great video, thank you so much for taking the time to make it. I'm purchasing two of the cattle panels this weekend, 4/21/24 to plant my gourd seeds (I live in Wisconsin). This will be the first time for me, and I have some questions, but I keep getting conflicting information. I'm putting two of the cattle panels together to make one large one like you did, but I'm not making the permanent boxes this year. You actually answered one of my questions. I see you plant the seeds on the outer sides of the trellises. I wasn't sure if it was the inside or outside, but I can clearly see you have the boxes on the outsides. Thank you! My other question is, how many seeds go into each hole you dig, and how far apart should I plant them along the trellis outer edge? Some people are saying 4 to 10 feet apart, but if that were the case, I would only be able to plant like 10 or so seeds, which doesn't seem like a lot. I'll keep searching your videos to see if you have any posted about the actual planting of the seeds and layout, but if you can please help me with that, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you again and I look forward to hearing from you!
Awesome
What if your beds are galvanized metal and attaching the trellis really isn’t an option ? Thx for the video !
The stakes(3/4" EMT conduit, T-posts, re-bar.) Whatever soil condition you have, is the structural element. Up against the planter box(weight) that's what holds this up. Anchoring it to the box is of marginal help. So don't worry, build it, they are a GREAT addition to your garden.
What materials did u use ??? Where did you buy them ???
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Are those panels galvanized or coated? Just curious about future use and rust.
Not to sound like a know it all, but I noticed that you have some sort of "driving cap" on your conduit, think that needs mentioning, maybe a 1" pipe nipple w/a cap or something like that? Great video on the subject 👌.
My son made it to help so you don’t deform the conduit
What material do you use for those garden beds? They look beefy, trying to figure out how to keep rabbits out/off the veggies. So maybe double/triple height
2 x 10 x 8 pressure treated
Go PawPaw, go!
Thanks, dude
Maybe do a video on building the greenhouse.
I did reels instead
What greenhouse do you have? Also do you like it? What did you plant on the trellis? I can’t decide what to put on mine.
Canopia Hybrid 6 x 10 . I love it!
How do you cut the conduit pipe? What tool? ( I am a newbie)
I used an angle grinder
I love my cattle panel. Now I have to find rampicante seeds or plants!
Me too!