Great presentation! with a mild gentle smooth flowing tone. Just like reading a concise, well written book by oneself. No forward backward jerks of the camera helped make the video a nice watch for the eyes. I liked the smooth flow in the narration .
What a terrific video! Mountains of information clearly, concisely and professionally presented without the unnecessary uhms and ahs that can be such annoying time wasters. (Yes, I’m pretty picky about that. As my time is limited and I can’t afford to waste on it videos that don’t get to the point). Well done!!! 👍🏻
Just in the process of making trellis from pvc pipes. Your video gave lots of ideas which I can incorporate with it. Happy that I saw it at the right time. Wonderful.
you really explained everything detail. i like the fact that you take the time to show the pros and cons of the things you have there. i can certainly see how a few changes in our gardening could make a huge difference. thanks.
Thanks, here's the idea I have while watching this: drill holes larger than screw diameter and use washers on the screws to keep the plastic panels in place. Should provide them with enough wiggle room.
Aren't you lucky to have had your dad give you the basics. My father was a horticulturalisutnspe cializing inmcamelias and azaleas. But so much more too. I feel so lucky!
Amazing! Exactly what I was thinking of doing with pvc, meshes, 4 and 3 way connectors. It was so inspiring to see someone has actually done what i had visualized. I feel more confident to implement it now! Thank you for a clean video. You are so generous with sharing your ideas and where to get all the items! God bless you!
I couldn't wait the end to click the like button, awesome video, so many ideas, so many types of plants in just a tiny place, what I like the most was the flat plastic privacy frame, need lots of patience to build it, great to see a young person so interested in gardening, great work, keep it up, there's no exact word to praise your work, thanks for sharing your very wonderful video, awesome
So many good ideas, and excellent tour of your garden. A couple takeaways would be the PVC support for container sweet corn, and the microclimate hot house for the other sweet corn that appears to be using a foundation window for supplemental heat.
just wow. Your vegetables are beautiful and super healthy. I actually have welded wire and u-posts in my backyard, I'm definitely trying this! Been reading about intensive crop farming in small spaces. This fits right in. Already following your other videos... started my seeds in worm castings/compost/pine needles under T5s. Day 4 and everything sprouted. Im psyched about that mix because it's healthy and from what I see in your videos, it works! I'm definitely starting a worm bin like yours with whatever wood I have laying around, how simple! Best part.... all of your ideas so far will basically be free. :D THANK you so much for sharing them.
I also have aronia berries. I don't think there are many in the area because it seemed to take the birds a couple of years to consider them for food. ...but NOW...whoa, they cannot get enough. The bush is enormous and productive though, so I am okay with sharing :)
Another great video of yours chock full of excellent ideas, suggestions, and best practices. I love your attention to detail and your thoroughness explaining everything. Thank you! ❤
this was incredible! thank you! ((: i have a french quarter courtyard with brick, wooden plank fence, concrete wall, a deck with 3 levels, stairs, decks, railings, ballustrades, posts, tons of splits & multiple surfaces. it;s been crazy to plan plant support given all this, (super important given our regular New Orleans heavy thunderstorms & wind gusts), but watching your video with so many options, materials, & examples is amazingly helpful.
Thank you so much for sharing these ideas. I've been thinking all summer, what can I do for my plants that would be simple and efficient and inexpensive. You've covered it all. Thank you.
Thanks Max! The ring is titanium. I really like it. But I've been eating better (losing weight) and now the thing just falls right off of my finger! I can't stand the thought of parting with it though. xD
for a trellis, if you can find an old twin bed metal mattress support, they work great. I picked mine up at landfill, in metal recycling area. Also, craigslist. Old metal chainlink gates, cattle panel, batting cage netting are also on craigslist. You can get wood from granite places. Granite is shipped in wood frames, and they throw wood in pile. (these are usually pressure treated, so best for frames that don't touch organic plants). Also granite scraps for walkways are usually free. My local granite place lets me pick through pile for a case of Dr Pepper.
Fantastic, incredibly informative video on a vital part of gardening, that is, support systems. You make it so clear and you’re obviously so good at what you do that I’m sure I will be able to implement a great deal of this in my own postage stamp sized Garden in the city. Thank you so much for your contribution!
Glad you shared this video with us. Thanks. Your lattice fence with the wood, could have done it with wooden u channels made up and put your lattice fence in the wooden u channels and it wouldn't crack like that.
Wow you have really changed your yard from the first day to now. It looks so great. To keep the birds out you can put up some netting up over the top of your garden area. This is a little trick Disney does to keep most of the birds out. You really don't see it because it will blend into the sky. The netting you were showing would be fine.
Such a wonderful garden! And the infrastructure is amazing. Thank you for your excellent description of your techniques. Very clear, very motivating. New subscriber!
Initially, I disliked the video. It seemed more like a tour or exhibition of your beautiful and diverse garden. I'm glad that I waited for the rest of the video. It was most informative.
Im pushing 80...ive always wanted an espiller tree...but never had a spot...ever...and besides in texas u just dont get deut trees to survive well..i lost both my apple trees ...to rust...and all my.crops always went to the squirrels...my neighbors pear is stripped over night by them when they are ready..she had a bumper.crop three years agommit.was astounding..must of been 1000 squirrels to do it. I use.pvc for watering..and quick connectors.
I loved how you trained your kiwis. As a woody plant that gets thicker every year I have been wondering how much space to give them behind the trellis. Good job
Wow what a wonderful garden, so nice an well thought out as far as the layout and what your growing together, very impressive. I'm so looking forward to seeing the journey of this garden. I love the pear tree very beautiful, I thought about doing that with a plum tree I have. So happy I found this channel as well. thank you for sharing and happy gardening!
14:18 How long are the screws you are using to hold the lattice? If they are between 1", 1-1/8" and 1-1/4" you could use a bigger hole with a wider head screw, like the PowerHead Screws from FastCap. Or just simply add fender washers to those screws you are using and make the holes bigger. I think this will help with the expansion/contraction of the materials.
This was a fabulous video! I loved seeing how to make supports out of PVC piping. I’m curious as to where you live - what zone? How big is your corn bed? You truly have a great setup for intensive gardening.
I appreciate you kind words! Thank-you very much. A couple years ago we had a wild rabbit that was visiting the yard. But I haven't seen him this year.
Great techniques and ideas! How do you, or would you, attach a pvc trellis to a tote? As you’ve said, they can become brittle and crack. Currently renting and cannot permanently affix anything. Awesome channel!
Great presentation! with a mild gentle smooth flowing tone. Just like reading a concise, well written book by oneself. No forward backward jerks of the camera helped make the video a nice watch for the eyes. I liked the smooth flow in the narration .
Your yard is amazing. This is by far the most helpful trellising video I've seen. Thanks so much.
What a terrific video! Mountains of information clearly, concisely and professionally presented without the unnecessary uhms and ahs that can be such annoying time wasters. (Yes, I’m pretty picky about that. As my time is limited and I can’t afford to waste on it videos that don’t get to the point). Well done!!! 👍🏻
Such a beautiful garden! So many great ideas for me as I'm 68 and my back gets mighty sore. Just amazing!!
Gratitude for your love teaching.
Just in the process of making trellis from pvc pipes. Your video gave lots of ideas which I can incorporate with it. Happy that I saw it at the right time. Wonderful.
This is a well loved garden. Thank you for inviting us to take a look and get ideas. Happy growing!
Best introduction and overview of trellis options by far! Excellently done!
you really explained everything detail. i like the fact that you take the time to show the pros and cons of the things you have there. i can certainly see how a few changes in our gardening could make a huge difference. thanks.
Thanks teena! I appreciate all of your support!!! ;-D
Your garden is amazing! It should be in a magazine. I hope to have a garden like yours one day. Keep up the good work.
I'm not sure I could do that even if I had employees.
Thanks, here's the idea I have while watching this: drill holes larger than screw diameter and use washers on the screws to keep the plastic panels in place. Should provide them with enough wiggle room.
Aren't you lucky to have had your dad give you the basics. My father was a horticulturalisutnspe cializing inmcamelias and azaleas. But so much more too. I feel so lucky!
Amazing! Exactly what I was thinking of doing with pvc, meshes, 4 and 3 way connectors. It was so inspiring to see someone has actually done what i had visualized. I feel more confident to implement it now! Thank you for a clean video. You are so generous with sharing your ideas and where to get all the items! God bless you!
This is the most beatifull and organized vegetable garden I seen. Congratulation
Brilliant
I couldn't wait the end to click the like button, awesome video, so many ideas, so many types of plants in just a tiny place, what I like the most was the flat plastic privacy frame, need lots of patience to build it, great to see a young person so interested in gardening, great work, keep it up, there's no exact word to praise your work, thanks for sharing your very wonderful video, awesome
Thanks so much for watching! I appreciate your kind words. :)
Wow! And so neat and tidy! Now there's a professional gardener!
So many good ideas, and excellent tour of your garden. A couple takeaways would be the PVC support for container sweet corn, and the microclimate hot house for the other sweet corn that appears to be using a foundation window for supplemental heat.
Productive and efficient use of space. Very smart and creative. Congratulations on your beautiful garden.
Your garden is well put together. You have a lot of gardening ideas and you take great pride in what you are doing. Thank you.
just wow. Your vegetables are beautiful and super healthy. I actually have welded wire and u-posts in my backyard, I'm definitely trying this! Been reading about intensive crop farming in small spaces. This fits right in. Already following your other videos... started my seeds in worm castings/compost/pine needles under T5s. Day 4 and everything sprouted. Im psyched about that mix because it's healthy and from what I see in your videos, it works! I'm definitely starting a worm bin like yours with whatever wood I have laying around, how simple! Best part.... all of your ideas so far will basically be free. :D THANK you so much for sharing them.
EXCELLENT VIDEO!!! I HAVE NOT HAD GOOSE BERRIES IN YEARS,LOVED THEM.
I also have aronia berries. I don't think there are many in the area because it seemed to take the birds a couple of years to consider them for food. ...but NOW...whoa, they cannot get enough. The bush is enormous and productive though, so I am okay with sharing :)
Great ideas! I would have never thought of net trellising. Definitely going to try that.
Another great video of yours chock full of excellent ideas, suggestions, and best practices. I love your attention to detail and your thoroughness explaining everything. Thank you! ❤
I leave water out for the birds and they don't touch the fruit. great trellising options.
Good idea! Thanks for watching. 😃
this was incredible! thank you! ((: i have a french quarter courtyard with brick, wooden plank fence, concrete wall, a deck with 3 levels, stairs, decks, railings, ballustrades, posts, tons of splits & multiple surfaces. it;s been crazy to plan plant support given all this, (super important given our regular New Orleans heavy thunderstorms & wind gusts), but watching your video with so many options, materials, & examples is amazingly helpful.
Thank you so much for sharing these ideas. I've been thinking all summer, what can I do for my plants that would be simple and efficient and inexpensive. You've covered it all. Thank you.
You are very industrious providing each plants a trelis.
you did a good job on your yard... you would be a good neighbor to have.
Your neighbors must LOVE you! BTW I am loving your ring and watch at 1:02. NICE!
Thanks Max! The ring is titanium. I really like it. But I've been eating better (losing weight) and now the thing just falls right off of my finger! I can't stand the thought of parting with it though. xD
Where have you been all my life? Your channel/vlog is fantastic!
I enjoy watching all garden show’s and learned a lot
Thanks to all those people that made the video’s
I appreciate so much hard work and consistence. It s a passion.
for a trellis, if you can find an old twin bed metal mattress support, they work great. I picked mine up at landfill, in metal recycling area. Also, craigslist. Old metal chainlink gates, cattle panel, batting cage netting are also on craigslist. You can get wood from granite places. Granite is shipped in wood frames, and they throw wood in pile. (these are usually pressure treated, so best for frames that don't touch organic plants). Also granite scraps for walkways are usually free. My local granite place lets me pick through pile for a case of
Dr Pepper.
Awesome tips! Thanks for sharing. :-D
Absolutely love your trellis ideas towards the end. A few different styles to try there in or own gardens.
Really interesting and well-filmed... I got lots of ideas from watching, so thanks very much for taking the time :)
WOW!! a little piece of paradise right there!
Wow, very productive garden and great use of space! Your garden is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Fantastic, incredibly informative video on a vital part of gardening, that is, support systems. You make it so clear and you’re obviously so good at what you do that I’m sure I will be able to implement a great deal of this in my own postage stamp sized Garden in the city. Thank you so much for your contribution!
I love your yard, I wish i was on this level
The Best ever trellising video!
Thank you for the good description and detail. I am able 2 construct these because of the detailed information you give. Blessings.
I'm glad I found this channel. Top notch my man. Thanks a Lot!
Thank-you very much! :-D
I absolutely love this space
beautiful garden Albo! both functional and I think it looks great!
Thanks Bryan, I appreciate it! I've been working to bring together aesthetics and functionality. It seems to be getting there! :-D
Wow I learned a lot from your video. Especially the trellis. Your 🫑 huge. Ty for sharing.
Great video, thanks for sharing! I appreciate the tip about the different materials expanding/contacting at different rates.
So great to see the progress you've made! Love the variety and efficient use of space. Please publish more often. (Can you tell I'm a fan?) lol...
An old Soccer net works great for Tomaters.
Glad you shared this video with us. Thanks. Your lattice fence with the wood, could have done it with wooden u channels made up and put your lattice fence in the wooden u channels and it wouldn't crack like that.
Thanks for watching. Good suggestion Wayne!
Well optimized space. Nice job.
I would love to see what you could do with an acre. Nice job, I enjoyed the tour.
I would love to see another one of these tour videos 2021 edition!
really great quality camera work. i feel like im in the garden walking around. great information. Thank you for sharing. love from the uk
Awesome! Thanks for watching Adam. :-D
Wow you have really changed your yard from the first day to now. It looks so great. To keep the birds out you can put up some netting up over the top of your garden area. This is a little trick Disney does to keep most of the birds out. You really don't see it because it will blend into the sky. The netting you were showing would be fine.
Good tip. Thanks Robert! I appreciate your positive feedback. :-D
Such a wonderful garden! And the infrastructure is amazing. Thank you for your excellent description of your techniques. Very clear, very motivating. New subscriber!
I love the concept and the results and I may use them for my peas, beans and squashes, here in my french garden. Thanks for sharing !
Initially, I disliked the video. It seemed more like a tour or exhibition of your beautiful and diverse garden. I'm glad that I waited for the rest of the video. It was most informative.
Thanks for giving it a chance Debbie! :)
Such an amazing garden. Thank you for sharing. I always look forward to your videos!
Nice onions..nice yard..
Im pushing 80...ive always wanted an espiller tree...but never had a spot...ever...and besides in texas u just dont get deut trees to survive well..i lost both my apple trees ...to rust...and all my.crops always went to the squirrels...my neighbors pear is stripped over night by them when they are ready..she had a bumper.crop three years agommit.was astounding..must of been 1000 squirrels to do it.
I use.pvc for watering..and quick connectors.
Very interesting and helpful. Thank you for a great tutorial.
Is that a snake? How do you not mention the snake?
What a wonderful video. Thank you.
That was my thought. I even went back and looked at it again to see if I could figure it out lol
I loved how you trained your kiwis. As a woody plant that gets thicker every year I have been wondering how much space to give them behind the trellis. Good job
geting ready for the season got seeds in the ground hope you are too soon , great video and great garden god bless from Coral springs south florida
Wow what a wonderful garden, so nice an well thought out as far as the layout and what your growing together, very impressive. I'm so looking forward to seeing the journey of this garden. I love the pear tree very beautiful, I thought about doing that with a plum tree I have. So happy I found this channel as well. thank you for sharing and happy gardening!
Thank-you very much for watching Etta! I greatly appreciate your kind words. And welcome to my channel! xD
Wow your garden looks so beautiful!
so much in so little space... impressive
U have really put some thought into your garden...
It's a constant work in progress. Thanks for watching! :)
New sub here. I love you ingenuity and the fact that I can do it too. Your garden is beautiful!
Thank-you so much Wendy! And welcome to my channel. :-)
You have so many things growing. Inspiring to watch. 👩🏽🌾
Love the videos. And the rotten Triumph tr7 out the back. haha. great job mate.
Love your garden
Thank-you! :)
14:18 How long are the screws you are using to hold the lattice? If they are between 1", 1-1/8" and 1-1/4" you could use a bigger hole with a wider head screw, like the PowerHead Screws from FastCap. Or just simply add fender washers to those screws you are using and make the holes bigger.
I think this will help with the expansion/contraction of the materials.
Fantastic video. Thank you! Many great ideas.
Okaaaay Im starting tomorrow to organize my lil garden. Thanks for the inspiration and some guidelines.
Beautiful garden!
Super Video.Danke!
Beautiful trellis ideas. Love it
Beautiful setup. If you prune your pepper plants a certain way you won't need to support them.
Nice and clean good use of space. Thanks for the ideas.
Cool! Thanks Roland! :)
wonderful ideas. thanks for sharing
Will net trellises support cucumbers? Love your informative and educational videos.
I learned a lot from this vdo. Amazing. Tks a lot from Thailand.
Hello im carmela atienza from manila philippines i love your video so nice and beautiful..godbless you..
This was a fabulous video! I loved seeing how to make supports out of PVC piping. I’m curious as to where you live - what zone? How big is your corn bed? You truly have a great setup for intensive gardening.
Thanks a lot for making this great video! Love your ideas and best practices!
So Great! So much excellent, helpful information. Thank you.
Very nice informative video. Gave me some good ideas. Thanks. Wyogal from wyoming
that is one of the prettiest backyard gardens I have seen. You just need some rabbits for some nice bunny-poo compost.
I appreciate you kind words! Thank-you very much. A couple years ago we had a wild rabbit that was visiting the yard. But I haven't seen him this year.
Great tips. Thanks!
Loved your Video ~ it was really helpful and well done. Thank you
Thank-you Susan! :-D
I just put my trellis up for my blue beans. The beans look like they had a bad day at work. 😆 😞
Nicely explained, thank u very much
Love your video. So helpful
well arrange Garden' thanks for sharing friend :)
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience, you are an inspiration for sure! Subscribed!
Thank-you so much. I appreciate your support!. :-D
Beautiful garden and video!. Can I ask how old your pear tree ? Thanks !
Great information very useful
Great techniques and ideas! How do you, or would you, attach a pvc trellis to a tote? As you’ve said, they can become brittle and crack. Currently renting and cannot permanently affix anything. Awesome channel!