WOW Angela, If you can grow a garden in 9 b Arizona successful. We should be able to in Texas 9 b. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. Thank you so much for teaching and sharing with us all. LOVE YOU ♥
I use the tomato cages for some of my climbing flower vines - they work great! I found those plant clips at Dollar Tree - they work great too! Will be experimenting with vertical crops in containers this season - should be interesting!
Wonderful video Angela! I too use tomato cages for peppers! I also use the for zinnias, eggplant and have found them especially helpful with summer squash plants. Thank you! 💚
Great video (as usual), thank you! This is definitely one of my favorite topics. I'm still very new to gardening but I definitely appreciate optimizing space! A setup that has worked well for me is: I bought a 10' 3/8" rebar from Home Depot. I had some bright orange Mason's line from another project. I cut the rebar in half and used banding strap to fix it to the sides of my (wooden) raised bed. I then used the string to set up a Florida Weave trellis. It's working great for my determinate tomatoes! It's super easy and very cheap. Rebar comes up to 20' lengths, so it can be easily customized to whatever height. I really like your setup for the whiskey barrel. I might give a shot to welding something like that this winter. It won't be nearly as pretty though. I have a cattle panel trellis that my Malabar spinach is in the process of smothering.
I devoted part of my veggie garden to cut flowers this year. Lisianthus are so wonderful and worth the effort to start from seed. 🌸 The small cages are so handy for squash and eggplant too.
Thank you for this great video on trellis growing! I need this badly as I have a small yard space. I have 2 whiskey barrels we call wine barrels. The large tomato cages work great on my purple tomatillios. Bamboo works great on peppers starting out or unruly cucumbers on the ends of an already full trellis!
Thank you for a great informative review on vertical gardening. It has given so many great options for both vegetables and flowers in my mid sized urban garden.
I love your videos! You get right to the point and explain things succinctly. Wish I had thought to support my tomatillos like you did! (I have never found/seen arches that I like the look of more than your custom made ones)! 💚
Found you via the What You Can Plant in October video on Epic Gardening, glad to be able to add another zone 9b garden channel to my list of resources.
Love the whiskey barrel obelisks! I have been looking for ladder mesh for 4 years now and cannot seem to find any!! I even went to several stores when we took a trip down to TX and they did not have any :( I am wondering if you have a video on how you support your lights around your garden. I love the look and would like to do something like that in mine.
So frustrating! Sorry you can't find them. I use the same poles that I use for my shade structure, there is a video about that here: ua-cam.com/video/2zD-VpFG7WY/v-deo.html
I'm in Houston and have been watching for these too. They haven't had them for a long time but very recently a few stores in the area got a few (one store is showing 4 in stock and I might just go turn that into 0 if I have time this weekend).
Awesome follow up video. Thank you for these, Angela. After watching your previous video, I vertical gardened this year and the yard just looks amazing. I’ll have to admit that it was not my idea. 🥸
Have to ask if you grew tomatillos from seed or from seedlings you found at your local nursery? I live in zone 9a. Would love to learn how to grow them. Not sure if you are able to share in an upcoming video? Thanks.
PS I used 6 foot tall metal white coated shelving as trellis for my unruly pink jasmine. It’s perfect to train them to grow into a green wall. That way I know how much to trim off if they go beyond the border. 3 of them were cheaper than buying “trellis” from the box store- someone was selling theirs on Craigslist.
Where do you buy your raised bed soil or what brand of soil can I use for planting that I can buy in the store. I liked the idea of worm casting that you buried in the ground . Thank you!!
I use the garden grids from Garden in Minutes in all of my raised beds. Right now is a good time to add them to your garden. There is a limited-time sale of 15% Off all Garden Grids and raised Garden Beds. Use my code angela-fall15. The sale ends on 9/3 shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1897453&u=2736599&m=118440&urllink=&afftrack=
From Gardner's supply: click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=dCEAZelUoHc&mid=982&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gardeners.com%2F I think they are called crop coops
Vertigal gardening makes the most of your space 🌱👍
I found a doorway baby gate in someones garbage so I repurposed it as a cucumber trellis, standing it on the vertical. Works great!!
WOW Angela, If you can grow a garden in 9 b Arizona successful. We should be able to in Texas 9 b. LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. Thank you so much for teaching and sharing with us all. LOVE YOU ♥
I noticed that you bury your grow bags in the woodchips! That's such a great idea I imagine they don't lose moisture A quickly.
I think I bury everything in woodchips - gotta do what we can!
Wow. I'm inspired. I need to think vertical. Thanks.
I use the tomato cages for some of my climbing flower vines - they work great! I found those plant clips at Dollar Tree - they work great too! Will be experimenting with vertical crops in containers this season - should be interesting!
Wonderful video Angela! I too use tomato cages for peppers! I also use the for zinnias, eggplant and have found them especially helpful with summer squash plants. Thank you! 💚
I use an old swing set to garden “on”. The swings are missing but the structure is very sturdy.
Great video (as usual), thank you! This is definitely one of my favorite topics. I'm still very new to gardening but I definitely appreciate optimizing space! A setup that has worked well for me is: I bought a 10' 3/8" rebar from Home Depot. I had some bright orange Mason's line from another project. I cut the rebar in half and used banding strap to fix it to the sides of my (wooden) raised bed. I then used the string to set up a Florida Weave trellis. It's working great for my determinate tomatoes! It's super easy and very cheap. Rebar comes up to 20' lengths, so it can be easily customized to whatever height. I really like your setup for the whiskey barrel. I might give a shot to welding something like that this winter. It won't be nearly as pretty though. I have a cattle panel trellis that my Malabar spinach is in the process of smothering.
Thanks for those great tips for trellising.
I devoted part of my veggie garden to cut flowers this year. Lisianthus are so wonderful and worth the effort to start from seed. 🌸 The small cages are so handy for squash and eggplant too.
I’ve been using the cube towers for years! They fit perfectly into the larger pots I use for tomatoes, peppers and eggplants. I highly recommend them!
You keep us inspired....we use old or new field fence for vertical or for a horizontal netting ..it helps retain the strength ....many blessings
Thank you for this great video on trellis growing! I need this badly as I have a small yard space. I have 2 whiskey barrels we call wine barrels. The large tomato cages work great on my purple tomatillios. Bamboo works great on peppers starting out or unruly cucumbers on the ends of an already full trellis!
I have used T Post with long branches formed in a t pee fashion and added string for the beans to climb up. Worked great with this OK wind.
I absolutely ❤❤❤ this video. You are so informative and creative. Continuing blessings to you - Central Florida 9b
Thank you for a great informative review on vertical gardening. It has given so many great options for both vegetables and flowers in my mid sized urban garden.
I love your videos! You get right to the point and explain things succinctly. Wish I had thought to support my tomatillos like you did!
(I have never found/seen arches that I like the look of more than your custom made ones)! 💚
Thank you ❤😊
Thank you for sharing this so needed.👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Me encantan tus videos Angela gracias por explicar todo tan perfecto y entendible
You said it. Better to trellis when you plant. Ladder mesh block are cost effevtive and easy to store. I use branches, since I have access to them.
We are local and would love to get info for your friends whiskey barrel trellises! So pretty
Yes, you can message instagram.com/sweetlifegarden/ on Instagram for details.
I love your ideas on gardening up! Thank you
Thanks for sharing! I love your videos and your garden!💖
Love this! I’m on my 4th season gardening in AZ :)
I love your vertical gardening❤️Thank you .Growing in the garden , Does your friend's husband sell his wine barrel trellises,?
Yes, you can message instagram.com/sweetlifegarden/ on Instagram for details.
Found you via the What You Can Plant in October video on Epic Gardening, glad to be able to add another zone 9b garden channel to my list of resources.
Thanks, nicely presented. Gary in Tucson.
Beatiful garden🎉🎉😊
Very nice sister
Love the whiskey barrel obelisks! I have been looking for ladder mesh for 4 years now and cannot seem to find any!! I even went to several stores when we took a trip down to TX and they did not have any :( I am wondering if you have a video on how you support your lights around your garden. I love the look and would like to do something like that in mine.
So frustrating! Sorry you can't find them. I use the same poles that I use for my shade structure, there is a video about that here: ua-cam.com/video/2zD-VpFG7WY/v-deo.html
I'm in Houston and have been watching for these too. They haven't had them for a long time but very recently a few stores in the area got a few (one store is showing 4 in stock and I might just go turn that into 0 if I have time this weekend).
Awesome follow up video.
Thank you for these, Angela. After watching your previous video, I vertical gardened this year and the yard just looks amazing. I’ll have to admit that it was not my idea. 🥸
Vertical gardening is the best. I'm glad you like it!
Have to ask if you grew tomatillos from seed or from seedlings you found at your local nursery? I live in zone 9a. Would love to learn how to grow them. Not sure if you are able to share in an upcoming video? Thanks.
PS I used 6 foot tall metal white coated shelving as trellis for my unruly pink jasmine. It’s perfect to train them to grow into a green wall. That way I know how much to trim off if they go beyond the border. 3 of them were cheaper than buying “trellis” from the box store- someone was selling theirs on Craigslist.
Hi - I started them from seeds. I have a blogpost about growing them growinginthegarden.com/how-to-grow-tomatillos-7-tips-for-growing-tomatillos/
Awesome video! Where do you get your Barloti beans?
I got the seeds from A&P Nursery
Where do you buy your raised bed soil or what brand of soil can I use for planting that I can buy in the store. I liked the idea of worm casting that you buried in the ground . Thank you!!
I get the raised bed mix from Arizona Worm Farm - it's the best!
Please tell me what the watering system you use? Thank you. 😀
I use the garden grids from Garden in Minutes in all of my raised beds. Right now is a good time to add them to your garden. There is a limited-time sale of 15% Off all Garden Grids and raised Garden Beds. Use my code angela-fall15. The sale ends on 9/3 shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=1897453&u=2736599&m=118440&urllink=&afftrack=
Thanku for information❤❤
I'll definitely try this😁👍🏻
Where did you get that house shaped frame with the wire on your raised bed at 0:42?
From Gardner's supply: click.linksynergy.com/deeplink?id=dCEAZelUoHc&mid=982&murl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gardeners.com%2F I think they are called crop coops
Where can I purchase the whiskey barrel trellis?
You can reach out to Jill - Sweet Life Garden - on Instagram
Hi, do you use the 2 or 8 inch mesh ladder block? I see both at Home Depot.
I normally use the 2 inch - I have used the 8 but not as often.
@@GrowingInTheGarden is the 2 inch less wide? I can't see the difference in the Home Depot pictures.
Hello,this is the first time I comment,I want to ask if there is relative humidity in your zone.I lives in 9b but in Florida.
We have low humidity until monsoon season and then we have some humidity.
Does the metal get super hot in the Arizona heat and burn the plants?
Hasn't been a problem.
I love you sister