Hey man I just wanted to say thank you for keeping your seed prices cheaper than other brands. I can get 2 packs of seed from you for the same price of 1 pack from other companies. Me and my friends have no reason to ever shop from other companies anymore since you released your own products :) Oh and your seeds are great quality.
Oh my goodness, the NASA shirt and 'grow to the moon' were so funny!! I have been training my cucumber plants to climb a cattle panel trellis, using those same c-clips. What a difference it makes, getting my cucumber plants off the ground!
May not be the cheapest but I am a huge supporter of using cattle panel and T post. Atleast when you set it up you never have to buy more netting and it can still be moved around (just not easily)
@FlyingMonkeysCR that is why I mentioned not easily movable. But if you can rotate just your Vining crops ie cucumber snap peas tomatoes pole beans.... shouldn't Have to worry too much. But yes I agree
If any of you are gardening in raised beds, crop rotation isn’t required as long as you didn’t have disease. Just amend the soil and keep planting those crops.
Love this! I have been doing trellising for years now. We have cattle fence panel between garden boxes… the fence is outlasting the box LOL… and already have some cukes forming great tip!
Good video-thanks! My t posts aren’t always as tall as I need so we make them taller by attaching a piece of wood to the top. We use spindles from a deck we took down but you could buy wooden stakes or use whatever you have available. You just screw a hook or eye to the top to attach the trellis to. Happy gardening!
Awesome! I used a similar technique on an old firewood platform and used the posts as supports. It’s so simple and cheap to get going. I’m a beginner, but my 3 cukes are shooting for the stars at 3 feet tall right now ❤ The tendrils look so cool 😎
We like to pick the cukes early so i don't mind them growing on the ground. I have a low fence to get them up a little but i use the trellises for stuff i want to hang longer.
Best to use cattle panel,s or some other product that is either permanent or biodegradable. A neighbour made a great trellis from pieces of bamboo tied together in a trellis pattern. Any kind of stick will do. I respect all your wonderful gardening advice Luke, but because of plastic damage all over the planet I feel we gardeners need to use alternatives that don't cause damage. It goes hand in hand with being an organic gardener.
I use bamboo poles tied together with jute string like teepees with a pole across the top for rows of tomatoes. It gets a little crazy when they get to the top of the trellis, but it’s worked for several years for me. I’m still trying to find wire fencing or something for a sturdy trellis, but I’ve got a thinner one that supports beans and cucumbers pretty well.
I had always wondered if those would be strong enough. I looks like they are, so I might get one or two since I have some more cucumbers and a few other vining plants to trellis!
My plants got demolished last year so I’m growing parthenocarpic types under cover this year. We have an old patio umbrella without the fabric and I’m covering it in mesh and a mosquito net meant for umbrellas (it has zippers to get in and out). I’m going to trellis the plants from their spot in the ground up to the frame of the open umbrella with extra thin stainless steel cable I have on hand. Really hoping this works.
Thank you for posting Luke out in the garden right now actually adding water to my compost pile. I got too dry. I planted pickling cucumbers the other day under the trellis where the chipmunks I’m assuming got all my PC because nothing ever grew so will be using the trellis for the pickling cucumbers.
Oh🤦♀️ Cottonwood seeds! Bane of my existence! Ours were coming out last month, and it always looks like snow on our yard. I went with cattle panel because I wanted the trellises to last. But if we couldn't have afforded them, this idea is great, since it will last a while. I really like your sense of humor!😂
I planted two different varieties of cucumber on one trellis which makes it difficult to hand pollinate (we have very little bees). Next year, I will grow only one variety per trellis.
Instead of cutting the nylon trellis, why not double it over around the two stakes? Then you could guide the vines between the trellis lines and maybe not need or maybe just use few clips?
Aww man 💔, you have to at least sing half of the song 🎤 I made my trellis taller than my netting, so I just tied string staked down to the plants or clipped onto the plants, so they can grab on🙌🏻
The singing and the NASA outtake were funny.
Thanks for keeping it light _and_ informative. 😊
Please always include the humor 🤣🤣 I laughed so hard.
Love a great coincidence haha Luke has some really good comic relief in his videos haha
Hey man I just wanted to say thank you for keeping your seed prices cheaper than other brands. I can get 2 packs of seed from you for the same price of 1 pack from other companies.
Me and my friends have no reason to ever shop from other companies anymore since you released your own products :)
Oh and your seeds are great quality.
You teach in such a fun and precise way that it is easy to learn from you and retain the information.👍🏻THANK YOU😊❤
Oh my goodness, the NASA shirt and 'grow to the moon' were so funny!! I have been training my cucumber plants to climb a cattle panel trellis, using those same c-clips. What a difference it makes, getting my cucumber plants off the ground!
Gardening tips and humor! A double threats guy!!
May not be the cheapest but I am a huge supporter of using cattle panel and T post. Atleast when you set it up you never have to buy more netting and it can still be moved around (just not easily)
I used old cattle panels and gates from when we had livestock. Was lucky not to have to buy them. They are perfect!
One problem I've found with ours is trying to rotate crops
@FlyingMonkeysCR that is why I mentioned not easily movable. But if you can rotate just your Vining crops ie cucumber snap peas tomatoes pole beans.... shouldn't Have to worry too much. But yes I agree
@@soulseeker42388 I'm tapped financially, so fingers crossed my minimal roatation with the tomatoes is at least enough. Beans & squash next 🙏
If any of you are gardening in raised beds, crop rotation isn’t required as long as you didn’t have disease. Just amend the soil and keep planting those crops.
Thanks for singing that song. Now its going to be stuck in my head for days. Just like when I watched "Anyone But You". 🤬😂
Your building is looking gorgeous, Luke! Nice work adding the foliage to the front planters. :)
Love this! I have been doing trellising for years now. We have cattle fence panel between garden boxes… the fence is outlasting the box LOL… and already have some cukes forming great tip!
That is awesome! Happy gardening!
Cattle panels work nice
Good info. Can you show us how to properly prune cucumbers and zucchini
Love this channel ❤❤ Blessings!
Thank you so much!
Good video-thanks! My t posts aren’t always as tall as I need so we make them taller by attaching a piece of wood to the top. We use spindles from a deck we took down but you could buy wooden stakes or use whatever you have available. You just screw a hook or eye to the top to attach the trellis to. Happy gardening!
Thank you, Luke. 😊
I garden in raised beds, and I really appreciate your helping me improve my garden! Thanks from Ohio!
Awesome info!! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you!!
Nice haircut mate. Looking good and fresh. 👍
Thanks for the good info.
Awesome! I used a similar technique on an old firewood platform and used the posts as supports. It’s so simple and cheap to get going.
I’m a beginner, but my 3 cukes are shooting for the stars at 3 feet tall right now ❤
The tendrils look so cool 😎
I use cattle panels, but some time there not tall enough. I start them about 8 to 10 inches off the ground. Enjoy your show. Jim80
We like to pick the cukes early so i don't mind them growing on the ground. I have a low fence to get them up a little but i use the trellises for stuff i want to hang longer.
Thanks for this!
Thank you so much. I haven't used the c clips before.
They are on our website and they are super cheap. 😊
You may not want to use them. After a season they become very brittle and fall apart.
@@Toyso_0..yup, two or three years and they fall apart….😢
Best to use cattle panel,s or some other product that is either permanent or biodegradable. A neighbour made a great trellis from pieces of bamboo tied together in a trellis pattern. Any kind of stick will do. I respect all your wonderful gardening advice Luke, but because of plastic damage all over the planet I feel we gardeners need to use alternatives that don't cause damage. It goes hand in hand with being an organic gardener.
I use bamboo poles tied together with jute string like teepees with a pole across the top for rows of tomatoes. It gets a little crazy when they get to the top of the trellis, but it’s worked for several years for me. I’m still trying to find wire fencing or something for a sturdy trellis, but I’ve got a thinner one that supports beans and cucumbers pretty well.
Do you have a video of how to prune cucumbers?
I had always wondered if those would be strong enough. I looks like they are, so I might get one or two since I have some more cucumbers and a few other vining plants to trellis!
They are surprisingly strong when pulled tightly.
My plants got demolished last year so I’m growing parthenocarpic types under cover this year. We have an old patio umbrella without the fabric and I’m covering it in mesh and a mosquito net meant for umbrellas (it has zippers to get in and out). I’m going to trellis the plants from their spot in the ground up to the frame of the open umbrella with extra thin stainless steel cable I have on hand. Really hoping this works.
Thank you for posting Luke out in the garden right now actually adding water to my compost pile. I got too dry. I planted pickling cucumbers the other day under the trellis where the chipmunks I’m assuming got all my PC because nothing ever grew so will be using the trellis for the pickling cucumbers.
When will you get seeds for the fall planting season? Let me know please.
We have seeds now for fall planting. Check out our website! :)
Cottonpocolipse is what I call cottonwood season. I’m also allergic to cottonwoods so yeah.
Oh🤦♀️ Cottonwood seeds! Bane of my existence! Ours were coming out last month, and it always looks like snow on our yard. I went with cattle panel because I wanted the trellises to last. But if we couldn't have afforded them, this idea is great, since it will last a while. I really like your sense of humor!😂
Very nice 👌🏽
Do you have a video of the pruning of cucumbers
Following - I was looking for that too
Will seed clips work on a cattle panel?
Thank you, can I use this method for loofa gourds?
Definitely, but make the trellis larger because they get so much larger than cucumbers.
Thank you for answering my question
Yep, cottonwood happens here in Alaska too. What a mess!
What was the brand of trellis netting?
Where do I get the c-clips? Netting is at Ace Hardware
How many people work at the MIGardener? So many cars.
25-29 depending on time of the year!
Does the nylon netting have a specific name? And where did you get the netting and C clips? Thank you.
Probably at his online store
I got the clips and net on Amazon
@@PilarFrancisco-Saguil thank you
@@PilarFrancisco-SaguilWhat was the brand of netting?
Look at the package in the video when he held it up.
I planted two different varieties of cucumber on one trellis which makes it difficult to hand pollinate (we have very little bees). Next year, I will grow only one variety per trellis.
Instead of cutting the nylon trellis, why not double it over around the two stakes? Then you could guide the vines between the trellis lines and maybe not need or maybe just use few clips?
It wasn’t enough to stretch the whole way. It was only a small amount.
@MIgardener What is the brand of netting please? Is it at your store or does Amazon have it? Thank you
You should teach voice lessons Luke! 😂👊🏻🌻👊🏻
6:40 😂😂😂
"Very disturbing" ahaha
You look like if mister beast and Nile red had a child which is really a compliment
Now I can't unsee it 😮😂
Aww man 💔, you have to at least sing half of the song 🎤 I made my trellis taller than my netting, so I just tied string staked down to the plants or clipped onto the plants, so they can grab on🙌🏻
I would never have noticed her in the background gaha
Cottonwood hair! Yup, it’s that time of the year……🙄
GROW BIG OR GO HOME!!!!!
Love you Luke! Get back on Pokemon go already lol