For anyone looking to build the other trellises in my garden, the tall vegetable trellises, I just came out with a tutorial! th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html
Finally! Someone that comes up with garden stuff that beautiful. Totally going to copy cat this and everything is about to get stained black. I was thinking about black stain but was worried that it would look depressing…nope! It looks so classy. Thanks for sharing.
I love the black! It is definitely a bold choice. Be forewarned that it does show the dirt and bird poop a little easier though. It's a color I've seen more commonly in the Massachusetts/New Hampshire area. I had to do some hard convincing with the hubby to do the fence in black, but once that was black, it just made sense to match everything else.
@@ReSprout It's extremely rare that YTube creators follow up their comments with a URL after creating a requested video, but you did! This sets you apart from the rest.
@@oldporkchops haha! The amount of requests I got for the trellis video were truly mind boggling. It was more self preservation to let everyone know I finally made the thing. 😂 After I published it I think I made a similar reply on 50-100 comments. It took me FOREVER! Thank for noticing. 😊
I made similar trellises for my blackberries and raspberries but did not notch the posts because it was an extra step that I did not need. I just screwed the cross bars. I added solar post lights and I stained all the trellises Benjamin Moore Kennibukport Green. It is a nice historical color that looks really nice when the garden is finished for the season. It looks great in the winter against the snow. Since BM paint and stains are expensive, I just color match the stain to another brand of paint. I also use the solid stain. It looks just like paint and I have not had any chipping and I stained my first planter 15 years ago. Granted, it did fade, but even with the fading it still looks good. I also propagate the long canes by just getting planters filled with soil and shoving the tip of either the blackberry or raspberry in the soil. To keep it from popping out due to the tension, I place a large rock or brick to keep it in the soil. In less than a month, I have a new plant. I just cut it from the mother plant and transplant it.
I have been looking into planting berries on my little farm ( Too Many Oaks Plantation ) in South Carolina while cruising you tube I found your channel. It has been very helpful . Thank you for this video I have now changed my trellis design
This is the best video I've seen with clear instructions for making a blackberry trellis. Thank you. I'm happy to subscribe and look forward to more of your videos. This one is good to share with other gardeners who want to support crops but have things nice as well. God bless from Ireland
Oh, thank you Vera! You're so nice. Yes, my constant issue has been having things look nice, since it's in my front yard and I'm in a suburban/semi-urban area where people like to point at front yards, LOL. There's definitely plenty of trellises that do the trick, but I needed something the neighbors wouldn't laugh at too.
Yay! I have baby hands too! I love the exact ‘how-to’ instructions complete with garden bling. I have been turning my yard into a food forest to help me cope with the stress of the pandemic. Love the videos - keep ‘em coming!
LOL, we can make a Baby Hands club! Seriously, I didn't know I had such small hands until I had to measure my hands for a pair of gloves. I'm quite tall (5'9") and wear size 9 in shoes but I wear a XS for gloves. What the heck?! Glad the videos are helping! They've definitely kept me occupied too. I started the channel in April after we entered lockdown!
Please don’t forget to email me where you get your stainless steel signs. Which labels are you using? Can you email me that info also. Loving your videos keep up the great work God bless you my friend
Best video on trellis building yet! Subscribed and enjoyed ALL your videos - hope you start making more! (The Obsession Basil that you recommended are doing great)
Not sure if you're looking to build this (or something similar), but I just came out with a build video on the trellises using these post spikes. th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
I love your garden. I am go I g to do the raised beds and the blackberries! I need to find best variety for north central Texas! Thank you for great ideas.
ok... I was just watching for fun cuz I felt like i didn't want to deal with concrete. but you had me at 5:02 with the post spike!!!... Wow!! I didn't know that was an option... yay!!!!
A good hard prune helps too! Check out my blackberry pruning post here - resprout.com/pruning-blackberries-spring-summer-fall-winter/. After I did this, my blackberries were definitely less reliant on the trellis. I think I can even shorten the arms now since the plants are skinnier.
What if you have a blackberry bush that is already in place? Mine showed up 3 years ago growing out of an old tree stump! This year I noticed a lot of sprouts growing around the mother plant. Any tips on how to control these baby plants and possibly replant them? (I'm new to gardening) I have needed to make a trellis for my bush. Thank you for such clear instructions!
To avoid the inevitable leaning of the vertical posts when the wire is tightened, did you consider inserting them into the post spikes (installing the post spikes at an angle too) at an angle to account for the possibility of leaning towards the center when the turnbuckles were tightened?
No, I hadn't considered that! To be honest, I did not forsee the leaning at all and was a little bummed when it happened. That's a great idea though! I might do that if it gets bad.
@@ReSprout Glad you're considering it and found my comment helpful. Since you already have posts in the ground that are leaning, instead of uprooting those posts and re-installing them at an angle, you can use a cable attached to the posts at each end and a turn-buckle tensioned stake in the ground. This might introduce opposing tension to pull the posts straighter, but it might be a tripping hazard. Hope this helps.
@@oldporkchops Yes, the cable is the traditional way to do the trellises, but the reason I couldn't use it was because the trellis is literally 36" (yes, inches) from my fence, which is half leaning itself. Such are the issues of having a small garden! 🤷♀
Hi April! I'm just finding you and enjoying your videos. Would you consider doing a video on how you set up your front yard trellis? Specifically how you attached the plastic grid to the wooden trellis frame. I love them!
Haha, you're like the 20th person to ask me about the trellises! That probably means that video will be in my future soon. You're gonna laugh if I tell you how the trellis netting is connected-possibly the lowest tech way possible. The top horizontal board is a 2x4 and the netting has 6" squares. So I simply weaved the 2x4 back and forth through the top row of squares. So the netting just hangs off of the 2x4. It's incredibly strong! I've trellised a whole row of watermelons and squash like that.
Do you have info on making trellises for your tomatoes? Of course I can see from this video how you made the posts but what about the material you used to create the actual trellis that you wind the tomatoes around? I really enjoyed your video, Nice and clear.
I just added the link to the trellis netting to this video description: th-cam.com/video/229ldChKFuI/w-d-xo.html. Love that stuff! Also great used horizontally for trellising smaller plants like peppers.
@@ReSprout thank you so much for your response and help. Have just recently started gardening and loving it but on a steep learning curve. Have subscribed and am looking forward to seeing more from you. 🌸😁
Hey I know this is a SUPER old comment, but I finally did make that trellis video! This should answer all your questions! There's a longer tomato section at the end, too. th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
Great job! Have you ever tried "Quick End" from Kencove Farm Fence Supply, to terminate wire at end post? No turnbuckles or eyebolts required. Tighten the wire with the Gripple Torque Tool.
Alot of the eye bolts are zinc plated and they'll rust if you mar the coating when screwing them in with pliers. Instead, stick a large screw driver through the eye to make a T handle, use that to turn the eye bolts without marring them.
@@ReSprout I'm glad you think so! Your trellises are beautiful! I think I'm going to try the spike at the bottom of the posts on a temporary trellis I'm considering when I start training some espailer fruit trees. I'm going to train them for a couple of years in pots, then plant them in they're permanent spot when they look nicer.
@@yellowdog762jb That's a great idea! The posts are super easy to uninstall: nice big crowbar and a piece of firewood for leverage did the trick for me!
Hi, your end posts need a Guy-Wire to support the wire strain on the posts. To prevent this and other problems with rotten wood, I built my grape trellis with steel T-Posts and 1/2 EMT tubing sold in 10-ft lengths. (Texas Prepper) uses the steel T posts on four corners and wraps them with lighter gauge fence wire for Triple Crown (semi-upright) Blackberries. Just giving you a few ideas.. We bought our house and there is a 50+ year old grapevine, its all falling down from the wood leaning and/or rotten locust posts with heavy wire like you used.
Hi Leslie, I have 18" aisles and 24" beds. The trellises are oriented NW to SE. I didn't have too many options though based on my property layout, though.
Thanks for the orientation and distance question. I actually incorporated both of them into and answered them in my trellis build video! 😃 th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html
Oh! So you mean, how to keep the blackberries trellised inside the trellis structure! Still learning some good methods for that. This is my first year with blackberries. I will keep that in mind for a video in the back of my head!
What is the narrowest I can keep blackberry bushes? I have a 4-ft strip of good land in the garden but not sure if that is wide enough for a row of blackberries (Prime Ark Freedom). Of course I'll need to be able to walk in front as well :/
Hey Sam, I have Prime Ark Freedom and just checked the Stark Bros. website again. They grow 3-4 feet wide. The trellis I built is 3 feet wide, but I can tell you that they are straining against the trellis. 3 feet works but I definitely would not go any less than 3 feet wide. As far as the walkway, you'll need at least 24", probably more. I made the mistake of doing 18" walkways between the two trellises (which I have between my other trellises), not realizing that I wouldn't have the same elbow room. I can't actually between the two trellises now! It's awful. I have to transplant them this year to fix that. Try searching for some smaller varieties. You might have some luck! I think they're container-sized blackberry plants, too, which you could always plant outdoors.
Hi Ginger! We actually have a black front door and black shutters on our house, so I convinced the hubby to do a black fence (took some convincing let me say, LOL). Once the fence was black, staining the trellises and beds black (yes, "Ebony") seemed natural. It all matches real nice if I do say so myself. 😎😜
Hey Ginger, I just released a video on my trellis build, and just because of your question I did a whole section about the black stain and why I picked it. I'm not gonna spoil it by telling you what I said, but I think you'll laugh. th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
What do you have in your backyard? I’ve seen the amazing front & sides! Hope you can have the side yard fruit tree espaliers & maybe a greenhouse in your backyard?
I abandoned the backyard to the hubs, LOL! It is 100% full shade back there, so not too useful for me, but that's where we hang out and BBQ and have friends over. I never wanted to garden in the front yard, but that's where the sun was, so that's where I ended up!
Mostly aesthetics! If you screw it on with two screws, it shouldn't twist. Notches are good to help bear weight, but those arms aren't really bearing weight. So if you want to just screw it in go for it!
Thanks for such great content! I bought blackberry and boysenberry plants last year but I am too chicken to plant them, lol! They grow crazy good here in Oregon so I'm afraid they will take over. The roots can get out of hand. Any advice on getting over my fear?
Imagine having handfuls and handfuls of juicy warm tender ripe blackberries and not paying $5.99 for like 20 cold hard tasteless berries at the store. That's what drives me. My stomach. ;-)
You’re so right. Just like they say, attach an emotion to the end result. It works doesn’t it? Lol! I actually bought some giant 20gallon pots for them so it’s happening now. Thanks!
@@jenniferdruery8661 I have the same thoughts, but I plan on drilling large holes in the bottom and bury them up to the lip and under a trellis. I hope that will work to keep them contained.
Just found you're site and very impressed, no B.S, very intelligent, informative very well produced videos! Captivating, technical, hands on, great skill set and hooked! Sexy lady will be watching in the future! Currently renovating a sizable vineyard/ fruit vegetable plot in Georgia Caucasus and so happy to see new ideas i can use!!!
I did three on mine, but it's gonna depend on the spacing requirements of your plants and how long you make the trellis. You can make the trellises however long you want!
Do NOT put wood posts in concrete--fastest way to promote wood rot in the post I know! I calculate the depth my posts are going in the ground, add several inches, and cover that length with roofing tar using a flat paint-stiring stick; it takes about a week for the tar to dry. The objective is to prevent water and oxygen from penetrating the wood so the fungal forms that cause wood rot are denied two critical nutrients.
Galen, saw your other comment on how close they are together. YEEEESS! I definitely put them too close together. I was giving it the same aisle space as my other trellises and that was NOT a good idea for the blackberries. Hopefully I can transplant the right row and fix that this year!
For anyone looking to build the other trellises in my garden, the tall vegetable trellises, I just came out with a tutorial! th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html
You made the beginning of my day better, grinning. Wow this would make a nice clothsline.
No one talks about trellis' and how to make them except for some obscure state extension PDF's! Thanks for posting!
I know right!? That's where I got this design actually! Because no one talks about it!
Finally! Someone that comes up with garden stuff that beautiful. Totally going to copy cat this and everything is about to get stained black. I was thinking about black stain but was worried that it would look depressing…nope! It looks so classy. Thanks for sharing.
I love the black! It is definitely a bold choice. Be forewarned that it does show the dirt and bird poop a little easier though. It's a color I've seen more commonly in the Massachusetts/New Hampshire area. I had to do some hard convincing with the hubby to do the fence in black, but once that was black, it just made sense to match everything else.
I d love to see a video on the other trellises too!!!
Thanks for the +1 Cindy. I plan to make one soon based on all the requests!
@@ReSprout yes please!
Hey I know this is a SUPER old comment, but I finally did make that trellis video! th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
@@ReSprout It's extremely rare that YTube creators follow up their comments with a URL after creating a requested video, but you did! This sets you apart from the rest.
@@oldporkchops haha! The amount of requests I got for the trellis video were truly mind boggling. It was more self preservation to let everyone know I finally made the thing. 😂 After I published it I think I made a similar reply on 50-100 comments. It took me FOREVER! Thank for noticing. 😊
You have the simplest way of doing this. Thank you. 🎉🏆
I made similar trellises for my blackberries and raspberries but did not notch the posts because it was an extra step that I did not need. I just screwed the cross bars. I added solar post lights and I stained all the trellises Benjamin Moore Kennibukport Green. It is a nice historical color that looks really nice when the garden is finished for the season. It looks great in the winter against the snow. Since BM paint and stains are expensive, I just color match the stain to another brand of paint. I also use the solid stain. It looks just like paint and I have not had any chipping and I stained my first planter 15 years ago. Granted, it did fade, but even with the fading it still looks good. I also propagate the long canes by just getting planters filled with soil and shoving the tip of either the blackberry or raspberry in the soil. To keep it from popping out due to the tension, I place a large rock or brick to keep it in the soil. In less than a month, I have a new plant. I just cut it from the mother plant and transplant it.
That's a great idea! I've been meaning to propagate my blackberries, for FOREVER. Why does there never seem to be enough time for the garden??
I have been looking into planting berries on my little farm ( Too Many Oaks Plantation ) in South Carolina while cruising you tube I found your channel. It has been very helpful . Thank you for this video I have now changed my trellis design
This is the best video I've seen with clear instructions for making a blackberry trellis. Thank you. I'm happy to subscribe and look forward to more of your videos. This one is good to share with other gardeners who want to support crops but have things nice as well. God bless from Ireland
Oh, thank you Vera! You're so nice. Yes, my constant issue has been having things look nice, since it's in my front yard and I'm in a suburban/semi-urban area where people like to point at front yards, LOL. There's definitely plenty of trellises that do the trick, but I needed something the neighbors wouldn't laugh at too.
I couldn't have said it better! Subbed for sure 👍
Yay! I have baby hands too! I love the exact ‘how-to’ instructions complete with garden bling. I have been turning my yard into a food forest to help me cope with the stress of the pandemic. Love the videos - keep ‘em coming!
LOL, we can make a Baby Hands club! Seriously, I didn't know I had such small hands until I had to measure my hands for a pair of gloves. I'm quite tall (5'9") and wear size 9 in shoes but I wear a XS for gloves. What the heck?! Glad the videos are helping! They've definitely kept me occupied too. I started the channel in April after we entered lockdown!
Please don’t forget to email me where you get your stainless steel signs. Which labels are you using? Can you email me that info also. Loving your videos keep up the great work God bless you my friend
Hi Elizabeth, I put the links to the labelmaker and markers here on this video th-cam.com/video/229ldChKFuI/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
Girl, yes! I am painting my raised garden beds! I am using a very dark grey Duramax Valspar paint that matches my house, barn and shed.
Rock it!
Thank you for your video on building a trellis. I pattern my trellis after yours. Thank again for the helpful instructions
Oh, I'm so glad you built it! I feel like I'm changing the world one raspberry row at a time! 🥰
love this, gonna use it for my asparagus beds!
Oh, I hadn't even thought about using it for asparagus! That's a good tip!
Love it. Tip...stick a heavy duty screwdriver into the eyebolt to screw it in. Works even better than vise grips
That's a great tip!
New follower here. Loving your videos! Thanks for sharing!
Welcome!!
Best video on trellis building yet! Subscribed and enjoyed ALL your videos - hope you start making more! (The Obsession Basil that you recommended are doing great)
Hi Michael, I have one almost done! Stay tuned!
Never knew about post spikes! Yay! Perfect answer to some issues I have come across creating some trellis/arches! Thnk u!
They're technically removable, too, so if your town or HOA has issues with "structures" you can say it's not a structure! 😈
Not sure if you're looking to build this (or something similar), but I just came out with a build video on the trellises using these post spikes. th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
I love that! I need to make this immediately. You are so thorough - Bob Vila style.
Thank you Shamma! I need to make another one actually for my new raspberries! No rest for the wicked. ;-)
@@ReSprout awesome - can't wait to see it.
Fabulously detailed, organized and fun video. You make it look easy!
Thank you Donna! If I made pounding posts look fun I have more than done my job! ;-)
I am sure you hear this all the time, but you look just like Kirsten Bell. Thank you for the great video!
Haha! That's funny. I get Jennifer Gardner sometimes (in my younger days), but this thumbnail does actually look like Kirsten Bell! Thank you!
I love this project and yes, the stain is cool.😊 I’ve never seen those post spikes before.🤯
They look like a weapon, right??! 😂
@@ReSprout yes, they really did.🤣
GIRL!!! You made my day. It looks chic. Love it
Yay! Glad you enjoyed!
I love your garden. I am go I g to do the raised beds and the blackberries! I need to find best variety for north central Texas!
Thank you for great ideas.
Oh that's great! I'm sure you can find something for Texas. 😃
ok... I was just watching for fun cuz I felt like i didn't want to deal with concrete. but you had me at 5:02 with the post spike!!!... Wow!! I didn't know that was an option... yay!!!!
Me neither! I just happened to see them at the home improvement store I was like, WHOAH! GAME CHANGER.
What a great video! Thanks. I'll get on it for my out of control b berries.
A good hard prune helps too! Check out my blackberry pruning post here - resprout.com/pruning-blackberries-spring-summer-fall-winter/. After I did this, my blackberries were definitely less reliant on the trellis. I think I can even shorten the arms now since the plants are skinnier.
thank you April!
Got our trellises built. Will have to do vegetable trellises next year
Yay!
What if you have a blackberry bush that is already in place? Mine showed up 3 years ago growing out of an old tree stump! This year I noticed a lot of sprouts growing around the mother plant. Any tips on how to control these baby plants and possibly replant them? (I'm new to gardening) I have needed to make a trellis for my bush. Thank you for such clear instructions!
To avoid the inevitable leaning of the vertical posts when the wire is tightened, did you consider inserting them into the post spikes (installing the post spikes at an angle too) at an angle to account for the possibility of leaning towards the center when the turnbuckles were tightened?
No, I hadn't considered that! To be honest, I did not forsee the leaning at all and was a little bummed when it happened. That's a great idea though! I might do that if it gets bad.
@@ReSprout Glad you're considering it and found my comment helpful. Since you already have posts in the ground that are leaning, instead of uprooting those posts and re-installing them at an angle, you can use a cable attached to the posts at each end and a turn-buckle tensioned stake in the ground. This might introduce opposing tension to pull the posts straighter, but it might be a tripping hazard. Hope this helps.
@@oldporkchops Yes, the cable is the traditional way to do the trellises, but the reason I couldn't use it was because the trellis is literally 36" (yes, inches) from my fence, which is half leaning itself. Such are the issues of having a small garden! 🤷♀
Hi April! I'm just finding you and enjoying your videos. Would you consider doing a video on how you set up your front yard trellis? Specifically how you attached the plastic grid to the wooden trellis frame. I love them!
Haha, you're like the 20th person to ask me about the trellises! That probably means that video will be in my future soon. You're gonna laugh if I tell you how the trellis netting is connected-possibly the lowest tech way possible. The top horizontal board is a 2x4 and the netting has 6" squares. So I simply weaved the 2x4 back and forth through the top row of squares. So the netting just hangs off of the 2x4. It's incredibly strong! I've trellised a whole row of watermelons and squash like that.
@@ReSprout LOL that's really clever! I like low tech 🤣 Thanks bunches for sharing!
I prefer "low tech" instead of the word "lazy" LOL
I FINALLY just made a video on this. th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html This should answer all your questions!
Love it, i think myself would do the cross part same thicknes, but you give me the idea, I'm doing this 😊
You got it girl!
Love the tutorial! Great work 💪
Thank you guys! Feel free to share! The Prime Ark you sent me are doing amazing, waiting to grow into their new home. ❤️
Do you have info on making trellises for your tomatoes? Of course I can see from this video how you made the posts but what about the material you used to create the actual trellis that you wind the tomatoes around? I really enjoyed your video, Nice and clear.
I just added the link to the trellis netting to this video description: th-cam.com/video/229ldChKFuI/w-d-xo.html. Love that stuff! Also great used horizontally for trellising smaller plants like peppers.
@@ReSprout thank you so much for your response and help. Have just recently started gardening and loving it but on a steep learning curve. Have subscribed and am looking forward to seeing more from you. 🌸😁
Hey I know this is a SUPER old comment, but I finally did make that trellis video! This should answer all your questions! There's a longer tomato section at the end, too. th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
Great job! Have you ever tried "Quick End" from Kencove Farm Fence Supply, to terminate wire at end post? No turnbuckles or eyebolts required. Tighten the wire with the Gripple Torque Tool.
Interesting! I could see that working too.
Alot of the eye bolts are zinc plated and they'll rust if you mar the coating when screwing them in with pliers. Instead, stick a large screw driver through the eye to make a T handle, use that to turn the eye bolts without marring them.
What a great tip, Joel! Thanks for sharing! Sounds easier than pliers, too!
@@ReSprout I'm glad you think so! Your trellises are beautiful! I think I'm going to try the spike at the bottom of the posts on a temporary trellis I'm considering when I start training some espailer fruit trees. I'm going to train them for a couple of years in pots, then plant them in they're permanent spot when they look nicer.
@@yellowdog762jb That's a great idea! The posts are super easy to uninstall: nice big crowbar and a piece of firewood for leverage did the trick for me!
Hi, your end posts need a Guy-Wire to support the wire strain on the posts. To prevent this and other problems with rotten wood, I built my grape trellis with steel T-Posts and 1/2 EMT tubing sold in 10-ft lengths. (Texas Prepper) uses the steel T posts on four corners and wraps them with lighter gauge fence wire for Triple Crown (semi-upright) Blackberries. Just giving you a few ideas.. We bought our house and there is a 50+ year old grapevine, its all falling down from the wood leaning and/or rotten locust posts with heavy wire like you used.
I like your growing method. l also like to grow but no sunlight in my garden.
There are some shade-tolerant veggies you can try, like carrots and leafy greens. Check those out!
👍thanks. Good job.
Thank you do. Can you show us how you did your standing trellis?
Hi Delia, I hope to have a video on it soon! I've had a lot of requests!
This should answer all your questions on the trellis build! th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html
Love the way you explain it
You make it very easy ❤️
Oh I'm so glad! That's my goal-to demystify all this. :-)
Good video!
Love your garden! Can you please explain if your trellises are oriented north-south? How far apart are they? Thank you!
Hi Leslie, I have 18" aisles and 24" beds. The trellises are oriented NW to SE. I didn't have too many options though based on my property layout, though.
Thanks for the orientation and distance question. I actually incorporated both of them into and answered them in my trellis build video! 😃 th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html
Nice job. TY!
Thanks for you video
Great video. Now can you make a video on hot to attach to the trellis .
Joanne, are you talking about my tall tomato trellises in the background? I plan to make a video on that soon!
Your blackberry trellis video was the one I was talking about. I would like one for tomatoes as well. 👍🏻
Oh! So you mean, how to keep the blackberries trellised inside the trellis structure! Still learning some good methods for that. This is my first year with blackberries. I will keep that in mind for a video in the back of my head!
And looks great!!
Stone Creations of Long Island Pavers and Masonry Corp. thanks guys!!
What is the narrowest I can keep blackberry bushes? I have a 4-ft strip of good land in the garden but not sure if that is wide enough for a row of blackberries (Prime Ark Freedom). Of course I'll need to be able to walk in front as well :/
Hey Sam, I have Prime Ark Freedom and just checked the Stark Bros. website again. They grow 3-4 feet wide. The trellis I built is 3 feet wide, but I can tell you that they are straining against the trellis. 3 feet works but I definitely would not go any less than 3 feet wide. As far as the walkway, you'll need at least 24", probably more. I made the mistake of doing 18" walkways between the two trellises (which I have between my other trellises), not realizing that I wouldn't have the same elbow room. I can't actually between the two trellises now! It's awful. I have to transplant them this year to fix that. Try searching for some smaller varieties. You might have some luck! I think they're container-sized blackberry plants, too, which you could always plant outdoors.
@@ReSprout Wonderful. Thanks for sharing your valuable information with me.
Great video! Do you have instructions on how to make the other type of black trellis you have?
That video is on my list to do soon. I've had a million requests, which is crazy, because you can barely even see them in this video!
@@ReSprout WOOHOO!!! I'd love that!!!
Thanks for the video request for the trellis build. Here it is! Just went live! th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html
I agree that your video is PERFECTO! Can you explain why you chose that color stain and which one is it???? EBONY?
Hi Ginger! We actually have a black front door and black shutters on our house, so I convinced the hubby to do a black fence (took some convincing let me say, LOL). Once the fence was black, staining the trellises and beds black (yes, "Ebony") seemed natural. It all matches real nice if I do say so myself. 😎😜
Hey Ginger, I just released a video on my trellis build, and just because of your question I did a whole section about the black stain and why I picked it. I'm not gonna spoil it by telling you what I said, but I think you'll laugh. th-cam.com/video/2MF5QHitZg0/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
What do you have in your backyard? I’ve seen the amazing front & sides! Hope you can have the side yard fruit tree espaliers & maybe a greenhouse in your backyard?
I abandoned the backyard to the hubs, LOL! It is 100% full shade back there, so not too useful for me, but that's where we hang out and BBQ and have friends over. I never wanted to garden in the front yard, but that's where the sun was, so that's where I ended up!
Is notching the wood necessary or for atheistics?
Mostly aesthetics! If you screw it on with two screws, it shouldn't twist. Notches are good to help bear weight, but those arms aren't really bearing weight. So if you want to just screw it in go for it!
Thanks for such great content! I bought blackberry and boysenberry plants last year but I am too chicken to plant them, lol! They grow crazy good here in Oregon so I'm afraid they will take over. The roots can get out of hand. Any advice on getting over my fear?
Imagine having handfuls and handfuls of juicy warm tender ripe blackberries and not paying $5.99 for like 20 cold hard tasteless berries at the store. That's what drives me. My stomach. ;-)
You’re so right. Just like they say, attach an emotion to the end result. It works doesn’t it? Lol! I actually bought some giant 20gallon pots for them so it’s happening now. Thanks!
Yay! 😀
@@jenniferdruery8661 I have the same thoughts, but I plan on drilling large holes in the bottom and bury them up to the lip and under a trellis. I hope that will work to keep them contained.
I wonder if you can use that stain to paint fruit trees to prevent sunburn??
It's not marketed for that, so I would be a little hesitant, definitely!😬
Easier way to install the eyebolt rather than the vice grip is to insert a screwdriver through the eye and turn
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Just found you're site and very impressed, no B.S, very intelligent, informative very well produced videos! Captivating, technical, hands on, great skill set and hooked! Sexy lady will be watching in the future! Currently renovating a sizable vineyard/ fruit vegetable plot in Georgia Caucasus and so happy to see new ideas i can use!!!
Glad the video helped! Very jealous of you vineyard. I wish I had room for that!
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Can you get FOUR blackberry vines on that trellis?
I did three on mine, but it's gonna depend on the spacing requirements of your plants and how long you make the trellis. You can make the trellises however long you want!
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Do NOT put wood posts in concrete--fastest way to promote wood rot in the post I know!
I calculate the depth my posts are going in the ground, add several inches, and cover that length with roofing tar using a flat paint-stiring stick; it takes about a week for the tar to dry. The objective is to prevent water and oxygen from penetrating the wood so the fungal forms that cause wood rot are denied two critical nutrients.
Just another reason not to use concrete! The roofing tar is an interesting tip. I've never heard that!
Galen, saw your other comment on how close they are together. YEEEESS! I definitely put them too close together. I was giving it the same aisle space as my other trellises and that was NOT a good idea for the blackberries. Hopefully I can transplant the right row and fix that this year!
All most there.lol baby hands.
You know, you are the only one so far who has said "almost there"! 👍👍
Your husband is a brute and shouldn't be allowed to touch anything. 🙃
An animal!
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