Greetings...as I sit here listening and watching your video, I'm thinking I could watch your instructions for an hour on this topic. I've recently subbed...there's something about yourself, which is wholeheartedly genuine and with many ideas. Thank you. Praise Our Lord and Saviour Jesus. Brotherly Love and Kindness from Australia.
I have a small farm. I do a lot of wire twisting. I found that I was always cutting myself later on when I did it the way you are doing. Plus it takes longer to do. I finally bit the bullet and got an automatic wire twister from Gemplers. They sell double looped ties to go with it. Probably one of the best buys I've ever made.
You're a genious!!!! Best trellis ever!!! I'm just starting my garden and i find UA-cam videos very confusing, but your channel is really helping me! Thank You!!! Love from Argentina
You are strong as a new gardener thank you so much. The step by step and detailed guidance is priceless. Can’t wait to set up my garden with all your suggestions.
This is the kind of video I like. Informative, simple, and genuine. Honestly, i think this channel will have millions of followers and views if he is uploading regularly. I hope that you make and upload more videos because I'm learning a lot from you. Other channel frustrates me. Thanks for sharing your knowledge in the authentic way.
Cattle/ utility panels are fabulous! I made a make shift greenhouse with my raised bed, tpost, cattle panels and a clear plastic tarp! I’ve had fresh greens all winter! Happy planting!
New Gardner here. My first summer melon crop was a disaster. I probably think it’s because I kept them on the ground. I will definitely try this method for next growing season. I love those metal pipes, and we have tons of extra for making curtain rods. Great idea for trellis frame. Thanks!
I’ve been using conduit pipes for over twenty years. It lasts forever! I use nylon netting instead of fencing to save money. But be certain to spend a bit more and get the 3/4” or even 1” diameter pipe. Without the fence panels for reinforcement, 1/2 inch will bend under any serious weight, like green beans. The interior rebar support is an awesome idea. I’ll try that this year.
This is such a wonderful idea! I just built my raised garden beds and was wondering how to go about trellising INSIDE the beds for tomatoes and such. I am planning on doing the arched trellis idea between the beds over the walkways for cucumbers, beans, peas, ets. But this fence panel may be just the ticket for inside the beds! Super excited to give this idea a try! Thanks!
I picked up some temp fencing from my local hardware store for $40 a panel & used rebar to anchor them into the ground. I've used it to grow a tonne of beans & peas 👍
Ok I found the exact pipe you are using. And the elbows. The local hardware store are all out. However a new store just opened up. Checked with them they have it. Thanks for not blowing me off. They also have the pipe to make the leaky hose in the lengths I want. Guess I got what I deserved trusting only the big box stores. If I can will send you photos of finished project. Thanks for all the tips.
I have just discovered your channel and appreciate the detailed explanations. I searched your other videos but did not actually find one showing how to build a tomato trellis that would have a height of 7' for the indeterminate varieties. I use the Florida weave on my raised bed but wanted something more substantial for ground planting. Thank you!
Every single video of your just best of the best!maybe a same content but way much better that other youtubers and some content nobody even bother to try! Cannot wait when you will reach one million subscribers!
Conduit is a little expensive but after watching how simple these were to build I might make that purchase. I spent some money and bought metal poles over 20 years ago for my pea fences and I'm still using them
pearl wright yeah, I think the 10’ pipes are $13, but it’s much cheaper than the galvanized plumbing pipe. And you’re right, these things will last forever so it’s an investment.
@@urbanfarmstead how did you get the 8 foot sections? Did you buy 10' sections and have them cut and threaded at the store? I am struggling to find them in that length at all my local hardware and farming stores.
@@bradbirchfield yes, I had them cut and thread at the store. I might have even started with 16s that they cut in half and threaded, but now I don’t recall. Either way, yes have them cut and thread in the plumbing section.
I was going to ask same question. I started this project 6 yrs ago I tried 1/2 inch to light for my tomatoes. I went to 3/4. Problem was the ends to attach 90* angles are like $5. Didn't know you can have them cut and thread.
BRILLIANT explanation of how to use livestock panels for this. All the information, delivered with confidence and not a lot of fluff, and perfectly demonstrated. Well done mate. :) Also -- Take a breath... you are going so fast I'm afraid you are going to pass out...
Thank you so much! also, thank you for that feedback, I know I was going a bit fast in this one, I think I'm getting used to having to talk quickly for short instagram videos, so I need to remind myself to slow it down a bit. Happy Gardening
Thank you for your video. I grew winter squash this summer, and the vines were all over the yard! I love this easy trellis to keep them more confined. I'm going to check out your other videos.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Yes, unless you have unlimited garden space I think trellising winter squash is a must! Plus it has those other great advantages! Thank you!
This is fantastic thank you. I've only just found your channel and I'm loving the helpful practical videos. I'm just starting my first garden beds and your lawn garden conversion series is giving me so many helpful tips!
@@urbanfarmstead OH YOU ARE SO VERY WELCOME, I WATCH ALOT OF VIDEOS YOUR EXPLANATION IS CLEAR AND RIGHT ON POINT CAN YOU MAKE A COVER FOR THE FENCED IN PORTION IF POSSIBLE? THANK YOU.
When you cut the trellis in half how did you attach the side with no square left to the conduit. Did you clip off the excess and make the second panel shorter? Thanks
Agree I learned years ago,My grandma would add them with pole beans so seems like a old system made stronger.I done it for years and much prefer to have them climbing Thanks
I am just loving ur videos. Very clear and concise. I would. Like to write an article on this video too. Of course if you allow it. I will be needing screenshots again from ur video. I am really in. Love with your videos.
Yasinzaii thank you so much! Cool, go right ahead! As with the last one, feel free to share any screenshots as long as you are posting credit and adding a link to to the video if possible.
Love it! I get the idea of using tposts and twine to keep it cheap like most people do, but I prefer to over build anything I possibly can, and this looks like just the ticket for me. Now to find space in my tiny yard.
I love livestock (cattle or pig) panels for trellising. They make beautiful, durable structures for plant support. If you can make these trellises so that the bottom of the panel does not touch the soil, raise it up a few inches, it will not only give a little more height, but also, it will keep that bottom edge of the panel frame from rusting. Yeah, they might be galvanized, but they will begin to rust over time sunk a little down in damp soil.
Thank you for that suggestion! My plan is to build raised next year and to mount the trellis to the top rail of the beds so it will no longer touch soil. Thanks again.
Thank you for all the great content! I wish I had found your channel when I first started my garden, but I'm glad I found it to build my soil and make my garden better next year!
Anjelica thank you! I’m so glad you are enjoying it! I just started this channel so that’s likely why you didn’t find it soon, but there will be many more videos to come!
@@urbanfarmstead I'm super glad to hear it! I turned nearly half our backyard into a garden instead of a weedy lawn, so your tutorials for your current plot are super helpful! I'm debating beating the weeds back and starting a fall garden once I'm done harvesting my summer garden or just laying down compost, cardboard, and mulch once my summer garden is done and starting fresh and no till come spring
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The hardest part of this project is getting the panels. Will have to drive fair distance to get them. Just a suggestion for driving the re bar. I got a short piece of ridged conduit from a friend and attached in my case a tee connector to give me a larger striking surface. The second tool that me made was also made out of ridged pipe and two tee connectors on on each end so we would have the right length each time.
Dang dude, my name is Kyle too lol and I also love to garden. I found you on Instagram years ago. Your videos are some of the best I’ve seen on UA-cam. Keep it up 👍🏻
🙏 thank you so much for sharing your time and knowledge! I have a lot Of shade areas and building arch trellis between planters… any fruit or veggie recommendations to plant that does Well In shade area ??
It shall be done. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for and here it is. And the 10' beds--my brain says lengthwise, but shorter rows make much more sense. Question--why 3/4 in pipe--would 1/2" work as well, or isn't it strong enough?
Yeah, the reason is that is simply will not work. PVC is great for some garden projects, but much too week and flimsy for this application. Thank you for asking
Thank you Kyle for your valuable and beautiful videos and Instagram. Thanks to you, my garden is now full of cattle panel arches!!! Love to you and your family! Jzin from #CastleofCostaMesa
your video was extremely helpful......I hoping to use wire vs the cattle panel...I not sure how to secure the wire or hide the wire/ but you video and sound were great..thank u
I hope my husband supports me in all my gardening work and even just work no money involve. I love gardening makes me happy. this panel this long time I wish I want to buy for my gourd and squash. but he said too expensive and too much work makes mad of it I heard .he said.
Great video ..... Turn your hammer 90 degrees and use the side of the hammer to pound in the rebar. More surface area to pound with and LESS chance of hitting your hand when (and you will) miss hitting the rebar.
Muscadine Grape trellis. I would love to see a design similar to this strong enough for muscadine grapes. No cement and rebar? Pipe? Don't know if you are planning to plant any muscadines but any ideas? Thank you in advance.
Wow! Beautiful Trellis. Simple but stunning. Tried to search the internet word for word on your description of the pipe but I must be looking in the wrong spot. I can't seem to find them.
I think I'm going to give this a shot with all my winter squash and melons this year! I always struggle with how wild my vining area gets and every year I realize I lost several fruits due to not seeing them
Have a question that should be straight forward. When setting up a trellis for tomatoes and cucumbers do you go east to west or north to south. Half my friends say east to west the other half say north to south. The main wind comes from the west through out the summer then from the north west starting in fall. Have some protection from the wind in the fall. Does it matter. Normally I use cages for tomatoes Last years cucumber trellis were the wrong type of fence with a eight inch verticals hole by 12 inch horizontal hole. Local. Stock panel suppliers are having problems getting them the price is $90 a panel. Will be using 4 x 4 by four foot high sheep fence 10 gauge top and bottom stran with 12 gauge in the middle
Loved the extra tips and ideas - thank you for using the basic tool and then all the tools. Now I just have to figure out how to transport the panels without a truck
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION. The presenter is OUTSTANDING! Very Clean, short examples, NO BS or fluff that makes you bail out on the video.
Greetings...as I sit here listening and watching your video, I'm thinking I could watch your instructions for an hour on this topic. I've recently subbed...there's something about yourself, which is wholeheartedly genuine and with many ideas.
Thank you.
Praise Our Lord and Saviour Jesus.
Brotherly Love and Kindness from Australia.
Hi! Wow thank you so much! I’m glad you’re enjoying my videos, and I really appreciate your feedback
That trellis looks sturdy. The rebar anchor is genius.
Thanks! It’s been great!
your video was just awesome. i really like how you went start to finish and talked about all the items needed. Thank you.
I have the archways at the moment. Beauty about trying it out as an archway first is you can always cut it later and try it in a different style
Yep, these are very versatile
Wow. You are the man!!! The way you slid that onto the rebar... Awesome!
Well thank you!
Dude, Kyle, I'm loving your stuff. I bought a house with a massive yard, so I'm gonna use your videos to help me start my first garden.
Joshua Bauman thank you! So glad you are enjoying my videos! Awesome, happy gardening!
I have a small farm. I do a lot of wire twisting. I found that I was always cutting myself later on when I did it the way you are doing. Plus it takes longer to do. I finally bit the bullet and got an automatic wire twister from Gemplers. They sell double looped ties to go with it. Probably one of the best buys I've ever made.
That’s awesome! I’ll have to look into that. Thank you for sharing
These trellises look perfect for my needs. Thanks for sharing!
Best ideas for panels I have seen so far on line, I am going to do the same, thanks !
Thank you so much!
Was actually planning on making wooden trellis, but this made me change my mind. Metal more durable. So smart!
Great! I definitely still like the wood frame as well but this design certainly has its advantages. Durable for sure, these will last a lifetime!
Yeah don't even bother with wood would rots go with these galvanized hog panels they're amazing
You're a genious!!!! Best trellis ever!!! I'm just starting my garden and i find UA-cam videos very confusing, but your channel is really helping me! Thank You!!! Love from Argentina
Thank you! I’m so glad you are enjoying my videos
Wow- that was totally awesome. Three different ways in 8 minutes. You rock!
You are strong as a new gardener thank you so much. The step by step and detailed guidance is priceless. Can’t wait to set up my garden with all your suggestions.
Thank you. Happy gardening
I really enjoyed it. The way you presented is very clear. Thank you!
Whoa! I just saw this for the first time! I am so impressed with how you moved the cp around. Love the idea, thanks again, Jim
Thank you Jim
Great presentation skills brother! Your garden looks incredible! Love from California.
Much appreciated
This is the kind of video I like. Informative, simple, and genuine. Honestly, i think this channel will have millions of followers and views if he is uploading regularly.
I hope that you make and upload more videos because I'm learning a lot from you. Other channel frustrates me.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge in the authentic way.
Great stuff! Love the arch option. Good job on getting the post done. Thank you for sharing and education.
Thank you
It's obvious that you love your work. Cheers to you!
Scott Smith yes, very much! Thank you! ✌🏼
Very well done video! You were quick and concise, which isn't easy. And a good idea. Thanks!
Aunt Kathy thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. I’m glad you enjoyed my video
Cattle/ utility panels are fabulous! I made a make shift greenhouse with my raised bed, tpost, cattle panels and a clear plastic tarp! I’ve had fresh greens all winter! Happy planting!
New Gardner here. My first summer melon crop was a disaster. I probably think it’s because I kept them on the ground. I will definitely try this method for next growing season. I love those metal pipes, and we have tons of extra for making curtain rods. Great idea for trellis frame. Thanks!
Jamie Lemon thanks! Yeah these work great for melons as long as they are a small variety.
0:45 It's nice to know the difference between the types of livestock panels.
Happy to share
I’ve been using conduit pipes for over twenty years. It lasts forever! I use nylon netting instead of fencing to save money. But be certain to spend a bit more and get the 3/4” or even 1” diameter pipe. Without the fence panels for reinforcement, 1/2 inch will bend under any serious weight, like green beans. The interior rebar support is an awesome idea. I’ll try that this year.
Rad! Thanks for sharing
kudos to you actually bending the panel to fit in the u post - most people would probably cut to the final finishing look. Subscribed!
Hey, thank you so much!
This is such a wonderful idea! I just built my raised garden beds and was wondering how to go about trellising INSIDE the beds for tomatoes and such. I am planning on doing the arched trellis idea between the beds over the walkways for cucumbers, beans, peas, ets. But this fence panel may be just the ticket for inside the beds! Super excited to give this idea a try! Thanks!
That sounds great! Thank you
oh I love your idea ... this is exactly the idea of what I was looking for to maximize my space .. thank you
I picked up some temp fencing from my local hardware store for $40 a panel & used rebar to anchor them into the ground. I've used it to grow a tonne of beans & peas 👍
That’s awesome!
Ok I found the exact pipe you are using. And the elbows. The local hardware store are all out. However a new store just opened up. Checked with them they have it. Thanks for not blowing me off. They also have the pipe to make the leaky hose in the lengths I want. Guess I got what I deserved trusting only the big box stores. If I can will send you photos of finished project. Thanks for all the tips.
Awesome! Yeah the big box stores can certainly be hit-or-miss. I love our local hardware store
I have just discovered your channel and appreciate the detailed explanations. I searched your other videos but did not actually find one showing how to build a tomato trellis that would have a height of 7' for the indeterminate varieties. I use the Florida weave on my raised bed but wanted something more substantial for ground planting. Thank you!
put the trellis on that rebar like a boss. great idea and thanks for sharing
Thanks!
Every single video of your just best of the best!maybe a same content but way much better that other youtubers and some content nobody even bother to try! Cannot wait when you will reach one million subscribers!
Thank you so much! I really appreciate your kind words and support!
We added cattle panels to our garden last year and I love it. Thanks for sharing!
Southern Entertaining they work so well!
Conduit is a little expensive but after watching how simple these were to build I might make that purchase. I spent some money and bought metal poles over 20 years ago for my pea fences and I'm still using them
pearl wright yeah, I think the 10’ pipes are $13, but it’s much cheaper than the galvanized plumbing pipe. And you’re right, these things will last forever so it’s an investment.
@@urbanfarmstead how did you get the 8 foot sections? Did you buy 10' sections and have them cut and threaded at the store? I am struggling to find them in that length at all my local hardware and farming stores.
@@bradbirchfield yes, I had them cut and thread at the store. I might have even started with 16s that they cut in half and threaded, but now I don’t recall. Either way, yes have them cut and thread in the plumbing section.
@@urbanfarmstead thanks!
I was going to ask same question. I started this project 6 yrs ago I tried 1/2 inch to light for my tomatoes. I went to 3/4. Problem was the ends to attach 90* angles are like $5. Didn't know you can have them cut and thread.
BRILLIANT explanation of how to use livestock panels for this. All the information, delivered with confidence and not a lot of fluff, and perfectly demonstrated. Well done mate. :)
Also -- Take a breath... you are going so fast I'm afraid you are going to pass out...
Thank you so much! also, thank you for that feedback, I know I was going a bit fast in this one, I think I'm getting used to having to talk quickly for short instagram videos, so I need to remind myself to slow it down a bit. Happy Gardening
Great video. I picked up some useful ideas for my garden. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much!
Super cool design. Thank you, Donna
Thank you
Thank you for your video. I grew winter squash this summer, and the vines were all over the yard! I love this easy trellis to keep them more confined. I'm going to check out your other videos.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Yes, unless you have unlimited garden space I think trellising winter squash is a must! Plus it has those other great advantages! Thank you!
This is fantastic thank you. I've only just found your channel and I'm loving the helpful practical videos. I'm just starting my first garden beds and your lawn garden conversion series is giving me so many helpful tips!
Thank you! I'm glad you are finding my videos helpful.
This is awesome Kyle! Thank you for sharing. So much possibilities!
Glad you liked it!
YES PLEASE MAKW MORE VIDEOS ABOUT FENCING THANK YOU. I NEED IT.
SHEEP NUMBER SEVEN thanks for your support! I will!
@@urbanfarmstead OH YOU ARE SO VERY WELCOME, I WATCH ALOT OF VIDEOS YOUR EXPLANATION IS CLEAR AND RIGHT ON POINT CAN YOU MAKE A COVER FOR THE FENCED IN PORTION IF POSSIBLE? THANK YOU.
excellent video 👍
Thank you 👍
You have a beautiful, fresh vegetable 🍅 garden. Best tomatoes 🍅 I’ve seen on YT. Excellent work!
Monica Moreira thank you so much!
I love your videos mate! Can't get enough of them!
Thank you so much!
Love how sleek this trellis is! Great job!
Thanks, it works great
When you cut the trellis in half how did you attach the side with no square left to the conduit. Did you clip off the excess and make the second panel shorter? Thanks
I cut a bit of a zig zag down the lines to have connections for both sides
Agree I learned years ago,My grandma would add them with pole beans so seems like a old system made stronger.I done it for years and much prefer to have them climbing
Thanks
Nice! Thank you for sharing
Remember to breathe buddy, wonderful project, thanks for the tutorial and all the best champ.
Justice Peters thank you for your feedback and support.
OLD LEATHER SMITH here, very nice, great ideas, I will try, GOD'S BLESSINGS ✝️⚾🙃
Thank you Jim!
wow your video is so detailed and well organized love it
Thank you
Great idea & Thank you for sharing! A light bulb went off when you were showing the panels. Would be great for a dog play area with T posts.
Where in Sacramento did you find sheep panels? I only find cattle panels. Love your creative design style.
All of the Tractor Supply locations
Great info and a good laugh 😂
I love how you tossed stuff around lol
Glock Grandma Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed it!
I am just loving ur videos. Very clear and concise. I would. Like to write an article on this video too. Of course if you allow it. I will be needing screenshots again from ur video. I am really in. Love with your videos.
Yasinzaii thank you so much! Cool, go right ahead! As with the last one, feel free to share any screenshots as long as you are posting credit and adding a link to to the video if possible.
@@urbanfarmstead sure kyle I will do that :)
Yasinzaii sounds great 👍🏼
We are in Roseville. We built these panels for our peas, cucumbers and beans. Thanks.
Awesome. Been looking for trellis ideas, thank you.
Thanks! I think you’ll love this one!
Love it! I get the idea of using tposts and twine to keep it cheap like most people do, but I prefer to over build anything I possibly can, and this looks like just the ticket for me. Now to find space in my tiny yard.
thank you! Yes, I’m all about over building too! This trellis with work great for many many years
Great video! Thank you!
Tell us your background or about me video! How do you know so much about farming/gardening. Your garden is so neat and tidy
Charito thank you for that suggestion! That would be a fun one that I would love to create soon!
doing this for my mini vegetable garden project. thank you!
Awesome!
I love livestock (cattle or pig) panels for trellising. They make beautiful, durable structures for plant support. If you can make these trellises so that the bottom of the panel does not touch the soil, raise it up a few inches, it will not only give a little more height, but also, it will keep that bottom edge of the panel frame from rusting. Yeah, they might be galvanized, but they will begin to rust over time sunk a little down in damp soil.
Thank you for that suggestion! My plan is to build raised next year and to mount the trellis to the top rail of the beds so it will no longer touch soil. Thanks again.
@@urbanfarmstead You’re very welcome! Enjoyed your videos, a very nice discovery! : )
you are an excellent teacher Thank you
Thank you
Thank you for all the great content! I wish I had found your channel when I first started my garden, but I'm glad I found it to build my soil and make my garden better next year!
Anjelica thank you! I’m so glad you are enjoying it! I just started this channel so that’s likely why you didn’t find it soon, but there will be many more videos to come!
@@urbanfarmstead I'm super glad to hear it! I turned nearly half our backyard into a garden instead of a weedy lawn, so your tutorials for your current plot are super helpful! I'm debating beating the weeds back and starting a fall garden once I'm done harvesting my summer garden or just laying down compost, cardboard, and mulch once my summer garden is done and starting fresh and no till come spring
Anjelica great! You could always mulch over half to let it rest and plant a winter garden on the other half.
This looks great! Definitely a design worth copying :)
Mihai P thank you so much! I think it’s going to be a very useful design, and simple to create!
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The hardest part of this project is getting the panels. Will have to drive fair distance to get them.
Just a suggestion for driving the re bar. I got a short piece of ridged conduit from a friend and attached in my case a tee connector to give me a larger striking surface.
The second tool that me made was also made out of ridged pipe and two tee connectors on on each end so we would have the right length each time.
Thank you for sharing
Dang dude, my name is Kyle too lol and I also love to garden. I found you on Instagram years ago. Your videos are some of the best I’ve seen on UA-cam. Keep it up 👍🏻
Hey Kyle! Thank you so much! I’m glad you are enjoying my videos. Happy gardening!
You remind me of a boyfriend I had in my teens. Thank you for your expert advice onbuilding trellis
🙏 thank you so much for sharing your time and knowledge! I have a lot
Of shade areas and building arch trellis between planters… any fruit or veggie recommendations to plant that does
Well
In shade area ??
Thank you. Herbs do well there
Very impressive projects. Thank you. I wonder where did you purchase the metal net? I don’t see them at Home Depot. Thank you for your attention.
Thank you! Yeah Home Depot does sell these by all of the large farm supply store line tractor supply do
It shall be done. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for and here it is. And the 10' beds--my brain says lengthwise, but shorter rows make much more sense. Question--why 3/4 in pipe--would 1/2" work as well, or isn't it strong enough?
very good watching thank you Very nice idea is very decent human being. 🙏👍💯 Thank you very much 🙏👍💯
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it
This is the best trellis video I’ve seen! Thanks!
Jay Maison thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Is there any reason your wouldn't use pvc pipe instead of conduit if you wanted a cheaper and lighter alternative? Thanks for the great video!
Yeah, the reason is that is simply will not work. PVC is great for some garden projects, but much too week and flimsy for this application. Thank you for asking
PVC is far to flimsy once the plants fill in
Great video and I think these trellis will work great for my pipevine. Thanks. Love Peg
Thank you Peg! I’m not familiar with pipevine but yes, I think they will be 👍🏼
Thank you Kyle for your valuable and beautiful videos and Instagram. Thanks to you, my garden is now full of cattle panel arches!!! Love to you and your family! Jzin from #CastleofCostaMesa
Castle of Costa Mesa I’m happy to share. Thank you for your support! That sounds amazing! Thank you ✌🏼
your video was extremely helpful......I hoping to use wire vs the cattle panel...I not sure how to secure the wire or hide the wire/ but you video and sound were great..thank u
Thank you! I’m glad you found it helpful
I hope my husband supports me in all my gardening work and even just work no money involve. I love gardening makes me happy. this panel this long time I wish I want to buy for my gourd and squash. but he said too expensive and too much work makes mad of it I heard .he said.
Excellent channel, look forward to more videos.
Brett Champagne thank you! Many more to come!
Great video .....
Turn your hammer 90 degrees and use the side of the hammer to pound in the rebar.
More surface area to pound with and LESS chance of hitting your hand when (and you will) miss hitting the rebar.
MV D-dub thank you for that great tip!
Muscadine Grape trellis. I would love to see a design similar to this strong enough for muscadine grapes. No cement and rebar? Pipe? Don't know if you are planning to plant any muscadines but any ideas? Thank you in advance.
Hey! I just stumbled upon your channel today. I love it! Great content! Great energy! Instantly subscribed!
The Busy Brown Angel hi! Thank you so much for your feedback and support
Urban Farmstead you’re welcome
Fantastic video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, Kyle!
Wow! Beautiful Trellis. Simple but stunning. Tried to search the internet word for word on your description of the pipe but I must be looking in the wrong spot. I can't seem to find them.
Thank you! Conduit pipe?
@@urbanfarmstead yes! do I buy a male thread to add to the conduit pipe and attach it? I only saw the conduit pipe on lowes that didn't have it.
This video was just the thing I needed !!! Thank you !!!
Another well done, easy to understand, and highly informative video.
I think I'm going to give this a shot with all my winter squash and melons this year! I always struggle with how wild my vining area gets and every year I realize I lost several fruits due to not seeing them
These hold up well in wind here
Wow you make it so easy and now I’m excited yeayyyy... 😇❤️😎
Great! It is pretty easy. Happy gardening
Hi! this is the first time that i watch your channel! It is great. I hope in future i can build myself those fence panel trellis!
Thank you! I hope you can too!
Have a question that should be straight forward. When setting up a trellis for tomatoes and cucumbers do you go east to west or north to south. Half my friends say east to west the other half say north to south.
The main wind comes from the west through out the summer then from the north west starting in fall.
Have some protection from the wind in the fall.
Does it matter. Normally I use cages for tomatoes
Last years cucumber trellis were the wrong type of fence with a eight inch verticals hole by 12 inch horizontal hole. Local. Stock panel suppliers are having problems getting them the price is $90 a panel.
Will be using 4 x 4 by four foot high sheep fence 10 gauge top and bottom stran with 12 gauge in the middle
Many thanks for this! Great idea!
Thank you
I love the idea, thank you!
Thank you
New to your channel and I love the idea you gave🥰
Tommy’s Carolina Homestead thank you!
Thank you for sharing this trellis method.
Nancy Bakker you’re very welcome!
I like the last trellis you made.
Awesome easy and straight forward
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it!
Loved the extra tips and ideas - thank you for using the basic tool and then all the tools. Now I just have to figure out how to transport the panels without a truck
Thanks! Yes, that’s the tricky part
great vid for vegetables garden
Thank you
Thank you!!! Love this! Something even nana can do!
You can use hot glue for the sharp parts to prevent future cuts
YammyHiyam-Army yes, definitely! I used a file to soften the sharp edges
@@urbanfarmstead OH! I didn't think of that lol that's even better 😆
YammyHiyam-Army there are always so many different ways to accomplish a single goal, it’s fun to think of a few.
@@urbanfarmstead Absolutely! Thanks for this awesome video!
Thanks for sharing this video. So simple .
Your welcome
Thanks for Sharing. I really like the look and the strength of this trellis. Curious about prizing for all the materials though.
Thank you! The prices will very for everyone depending on location and when you buy, but here when I built these the cost was about $50 per trellis.
@@urbanfarmstead. Thank You very much for the reply. :-)