I do the same thing but I buy 5 ft T posts and screw wood 1x2's to make it as high as I need so I don't have to get high to bang them in. Saves money also...
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Great idea.🏴Got some rebar mesh just the right size for this👍and much more tolerance to high winds than bamboo canes I used last year that blew down.
I have been thinking about building a trellis using t posts and I have been wondering how I was going to lift that post driver up high enough to get started. I see how you tilted the post over so now I know/ Thanks for the tip.
Great job, Wayne. Could you share what type of pole green beans U plant & what type or numbers fertilizer ? Thanks, Wayne, Even what may seem to be little things it the growing process to equal success, very informed videos r so educational, even to ur beds, facing or running east to west or north to south. full sun or part sun. Thks again, Wayne.
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I can't post a photo here but I install the trellis the same way I did in the video and as the tomatoes grow, I weave them in and out of the wire. I have done it this way for years and found it works well. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
You are very welcome and thank you for visiting. We have not grown pumpkins often and when we did it was because the were volunteers that came up on there own. However I would suggest you put something under them after they start getting some size to keep them off the ground a little. Just a block of wood of something like that. Have a great day.
If you live in a semi tropical/ tropical zone then I recommend the Seminole pumpkin; they were grown by the seminoles of Florida and will thrive in really hot climates.
It is wire for reenforcing concrete. You can get it at places that sell building supplies including Lowes and Home Depot. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
You can but if they get very tall it may tip over. If you expect things to get tall, it would be better to put the stakes in the ground. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
@@kentuckymotorsports9815 In that case, I would suggest turning them tall not wide. That makes them 7 foot high. Use 2 and you got a trellis that is 7 feet tall and 7 feet wide.
Here is a link to Lowes for it and most hardware stores will have it. www.lowes.com/pd/Common-3-5-ft-x-7-ft-Actual-3-5-ft-x-6-98-ft-Steel-Remesh-Sheet/1000806562 The name may vary but it's just reinforcing wire for concrete. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
I understand. You could also price panels at Tractor Supply. Also: I have been using some of my panels for 15 to 20 years. So the cost per year is very low.
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I totally agree!! Makes my heart smile!
Well I have all these materials in my back forty as we speak - THANK YOU Wayne!
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Wayne, that is exactly what I needed to see. Easy, inexpensive and just perfect! Thank you Wayne! Happy Growing.
You are very welcome, I have used the same post and panels for years and never been disappointed. Thank you for visiting, have a great day.
Very helpful and seems easy to build.
It is easy and I reuse the same parts year after year. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
Simple yet BRILLIANT Wayne! Thank you! God Bless
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Thank you! Great idea, easy and cheap. Now I know what I’ll use.
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Awesome video, great idea
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Glad I found this video. I'm going to do this for my beans. New sub here. Thanks.
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Cool trellis
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Great tips Wayne, thank you.
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Thanks so much for sharing , this is a fantastic and the simplest trellis idea Iv'e come across.
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I do the same thing but I buy 5 ft T posts and screw wood 1x2's to make it as high as I need so I don't have to get high to bang them in. Saves money also...
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I’ll try it this year let my green beans grow up
I think you will be pleased with your results. Beans stay clean and easy to pick! Good luck with your project and have a great day.
Great idea ! Heading out to the big orange store to pick 1 up.
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thanks Wayne I"m a 2nd year gardener and I'm soaking up all the tips and tricks. Thanks!
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Thank's Wayne!
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Great idea.🏴Got some rebar mesh just the right size for this👍and much more tolerance to high winds than bamboo canes I used last year that blew down.
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What a great idea! I will go with your recommendation this year.
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Super creative!! Thank you for the tip! 💕 Excited to try this in my garden!
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Very helpful Video, Nicely Done !
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I like the video thanks
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We used iron T post with page wire fencing spaced out every five foot
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@@DIYwithWayne it's done well so far we planted way to close so its a little hard to pick them
Very helpful!
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Great video thank you wayne.
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I have been thinking about building a trellis using t posts and I have been wondering how I was going to lift that post driver up high enough to get started. I see how you tilted the post over so now I know/ Thanks for the tip.
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I’ll be watching more of your videos. Very helpful. Happy gardening 🌻🌻🌻
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I am excited to find this video as this seems so easy to do! Thank you!
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Super helpful. Thank you ☺️
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Super Easy & Not to Expensive
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Great job, Wayne.
Could you share what type of pole green beans U plant & what type or numbers fertilizer ?
Thanks, Wayne,
Even what may seem to be little things it the growing process to equal success,
very informed videos r so educational, even to ur beds, facing or running east to west or north to south.
full sun or part sun.
Thks again, Wayne.
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Awesome!
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Could you share a picture or video of how you use the trellis for the tomatoes
I can't post a photo here but I install the trellis the same way I did in the video and as the tomatoes grow, I weave them in and out of the wire. I have done it this way for years and found it works well. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
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Genius! :)
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Appreciate this tutorial so much! Excited to try this for my green beans and cucumbers this year. Do you have any recommendations on pumpkins??
You are very welcome and thank you for visiting. We have not grown pumpkins often and when we did it was because the were volunteers that came up on there own. However I would suggest you put something under them after they start getting some size to keep them off the ground a little. Just a block of wood of something like that. Have a great day.
If you live in a semi tropical/ tropical zone then I recommend the Seminole pumpkin; they were grown by the seminoles of Florida and will thrive in really hot climates.
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Where do you buy that kind of trellis and what size is it, I have seen chikcen wire but nothing as big as that to buy
It is wire for reenforcing concrete. You can get it at places that sell building supplies including Lowes and Home Depot. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
Wayne? How can I trellis in a bucket? Can I put these poles inside a 5gallon bucket as well?
You can but if they get very tall it may tip over. If you expect things to get tall, it would be better to put the stakes in the ground. Good luck with your project and have a great day.
Sounds like a Gawgia boy...
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How wide is the pannels
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@@DIYwithWayne ok I'd like to find some a little bit taller thanks for replying back.
@@kentuckymotorsports9815 In that case, I would suggest turning them tall not wide. That makes them 7 foot high. Use 2 and you got a trellis that is 7 feet tall and 7 feet wide.
What is that concrete reinforcer called at stores? Which store i can find it. Thanks in advance
Here is a link to Lowes for it and most hardware stores will have it. www.lowes.com/pd/Common-3-5-ft-x-7-ft-Actual-3-5-ft-x-6-98-ft-Steel-Remesh-Sheet/1000806562 The name may vary but it's just reinforcing wire for concrete. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
@@DIYwithWayne ty vary much for the link.
Well now in 2024 they are $24 each
$20 at Lowes.com. Times do change. Thank you for visiting and have a great day.
@@DIYwithWayne yep unfortunately made this inexpensive project too expensive. $24 at my lowes
I understand. You could also price panels at Tractor Supply. Also: I have been using some of my panels for 15 to 20 years. So the cost per year is very low.