Me too; a really good idea. I turned old kids' monkey bars into a frame for my hanging baskets filled with herbs, lettuce and cherry tomatoes. I put a board under the baskets across the climbing rungs with pots on it with more veg to catch the water overflow from the baskets above. Some cheap solar light strings draped over the top means I can see the plants at night if I need to pick some for dinner. It's worked really well!
I love the tip re planting large veggies right in the corners of the box and growing them outside the bed! I'm planning for gold nugget and butternut pumpkins next season, along with spaghetti squash and watermelons. I was going to do them all out of the compost heap, but now it seems logical to grow them from the garden bed corners and run them down the mulched aisles between beds instead! It will help keep the ground cool and shaded, as well as make the whole veggie patch look green and lush through the summer while still allowing the smaller plant full sun. Brilliant.
It’s a Leucodendron but I’m not sure which one. Sorry. Pop over to Breanna’s Instagram account instagram.com/tiny.garden.growing?igsh=ZHRsZ2c4MDkwOHp5 and double check with her 😎
Love it! So many great ideas 🙌🏼 The raised beds on wheels to move to sunnier positions is very innovative 👍🏼
Super clever isn’t it 🥰
Love the wire basket trellis with cucumber growing up. Clever. I have many spare wire hanging baskets. I’m going to give this a go
So many clever ideas on this space isn’t there! Thanks for watching
Me too; a really good idea. I turned old kids' monkey bars into a frame for my hanging baskets filled with herbs, lettuce and cherry tomatoes. I put a board under the baskets across the climbing rungs with pots on it with more veg to catch the water overflow from the baskets above. Some cheap solar light strings draped over the top means I can see the plants at night if I need to pick some for dinner. It's worked really well!
I love the tip re planting large veggies right in the corners of the box and growing them outside the bed! I'm planning for gold nugget and butternut pumpkins next season, along with spaghetti squash and watermelons. I was going to do them all out of the compost heap, but now it seems logical to grow them from the garden bed corners and run them down the mulched aisles between beds instead! It will help keep the ground cool and shaded, as well as make the whole veggie patch look green and lush through the summer while still allowing the smaller plant full sun. Brilliant.
LOVE that you’ve taken this tip from the video and your garden plans so fantastic 👌🏻🌿 Happy planting!
best garden
So clever isn’t it! And what a difference to the houses around it 😱
Lovely. I would like to see her garden in a couple of years as things mature.
Oh yes I’d love to revisit so many of the gardens I tour to watch them grow!
She's done a great job using available space, thanks for sharing. It's good to have a reminder to go up!
She's sooooo clever at using the space isn't she! Thanks for watching :-)
Great video - always wonderful to see what's happening "Down Under" from here in the UK🙂
Thanks so much Tim 🤩
The garden is so beautiful and productive 🌸🌱🍅🥒🌼👍
It really is isn't it! Such a great use of space!
Great videos on this channel. Thankyou 😊
Glad you like them! New episodes coming out fortnightly from today for the rest of spring, summer and autumn :-)
You're the best
Awww thanks so much! :-)
Thank you
Thanks for watching :-)
Beautiful garden
Isn't it pretty! So different to the surrounding properties - did you spot them in the drone shots?
Vary informative 😊
Glad you enjoyed it :-)
Love to know the name of the redfish small tree/shrub at the front of the house!
It’s a Leucodendron but I’m not sure which one. Sorry. Pop over to Breanna’s Instagram account instagram.com/tiny.garden.growing?igsh=ZHRsZ2c4MDkwOHp5 and double check with her 😎