It’s so fun to see how far your homestead has come. All the animals are playful and comfortable ( not to mention well fed). It was not so long ago that Daisy and Bella were just getting used to each other. Now seeing the 2 little lambs just makes me smile. Congratulations, you, Emilie, and Noah have a created a beautiful homestead!
Everything there feeds my soul. Those lambs are adorable little dudes! Suggestion: you could put the screws into the boards before you are up on the ladder. Love your videos
If you put out hanging flower baskets from the cross beams - "you build it, they will come" - doves will take up nesting under the eaves, with their soft cooings.
Good afternoon, love to see your growing family! The sheep are just adorable. I love how Daisy skips her way to a new patch of grass. You make everything and everyone so happy to be around you! Have a wonderful day!
My husband just made me mine last Sat! But I am not growing but 3 different tomatoes, and 1 cherry tomato. I have NEVER had good luck! This is the year! Thanks!
Hi Brian. I see Emilie is feeding the lambs.😊 That's a good way for them to like her. Daisy and Bella are still looking cute too. You made putting up that trellis look easy.😊
I would like to make a suggestion. With all due respect, I wonder if you could attach the short sections to the 2 x 4's on the ground and then attach the whole thing in one shot. Less time climbing the ladder too. Would that work or would it be too heavy to lift?
Some time ago I watched a video on tomato trellising similar to yours. When the tomato reached the top, he unwound the cord and moved the cord hook to the right. He kept going moving each tomato one hook and the last, to the other side. Each plant trailed on the bottom in a circle, instead of coiling in place. Let me know what you think.
My cherry tomato plant came through the winter also (I'm in SD also). I pulled off all the brown growth and now I have revived it and it's full of yellow cherry tomatoes. We are about ready to make your tomato trellis. Thanks for the tips!
Love the baby dolls, they are soooo stinkin' cute❤ One note on your concrete work: when you dry set instead of mixing the concrete first, it does not cure all the way through, and only has about 1/4 of the strength of properly poured concrete.
how exciting to see bird eggs ! Oh you have 2 baby lambs, so cute, I love them, Bella is fun to watch running around too. And Bella is out with out the rope, I guess I've been busy, missing out on these things. Keep showing them, I enjoy them all.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful life and knowledge. Good and bad. Easy and hard. Fun and sad. Success and failure. It is so fun to see your homestead continue to grow. 😊
I tried your trellis last year but didn't have all the wood so I used what I had which didn't work. The trellis wasn't strong enough and the tomatoes sagged to the ground. This year I watched an old video and went to the hardware store and got what I needed to recreate your old trellis. I built my new trellis and then you came out with this video. Lol. It's okay I'm liking my new trellis and I think it will work this year. Looking forward to growing lots and lots of tomatoes up the trellis this year!
I have a structure that I built that looks like yours sort of, I updated it yesterday. Anyway, you mentioned using landscape staples to secure the string. I tried something different and it worked out really well. I ran a cable at the bottom all the way across (about 21 ft) just at or below the soil surface. I used a turnbuckle to tighten it up and that’s where I tie up the string at the bottom for all the tomatoes, it works great. My garden staples didn’t always stay in place, so I found this to be great.
This is sooo good Brian. I so want to make one as we have put up with make-shift supports for our outdoor toms for so long. We do have several big projects first though...always something 😂 I dont like seeing you on those wobbly wooden ladders...OMG 😮
Question; how can you rotate crops if you put up a permanent trellis in those beds? I always thought you shouldn’t grow the same crop in a raised bed two consecutive years in a row to prevent disease.
I love your trellis! And all the incarnations folks have made of it. Since we moved to a house next door to a black walnut tree (we bought the house in winter, so I did not recognize the tree as a reason not to buy this house) I'm forced to grow in containers. I'm wondering if your video ' How to Grow Tomatoes in a Container or Pot' from May 1, 2022 is the one to use as reference for that project? I don't have to pull plants because of impending frost until the first week in October, but there is still a chance of frost until May 24th here in my zone in Ontario. Which is why we also make maple syrup. Nature is such a treasure.
I have not had much luck with tomatoes in pots, however, I think I will try growing dwarf varieties in pots next season, have those in the greenhouse for earlier yield.
I used to do a lot of projects outside and didn't have the strength to screw eyes all the way down. So I would get a good start, and then put a screw driver through the hole for leverage and easily twist it all the way in with it. Easy peasey.
Great to see this video up! I planted tomatoes this year as you said in your video on giving them a great head start, and boy did that work, fantastic thumb wide stems and are already producing tomatoes.
I use a variation of your method. But wanted to footstomp what this method provdes in terms of small spacing and closer planting. I can put a BUNCH of tomato plants in a 4 X 10 bed and grow a number of varieties. I created a fence wire type canopy at the top (about 8') and when the plants eclipse that canopy, I let them run free - limited or zero pruning. By that point in the season, I no longer have to worry as much about pests and diseases. Yields are beyond plentiful.
Brian, Have ya'all named the lambs yet? I have an idea for the black one: Bahbah (from the nursery rhyme). Of course, there's always: Salt & Pepper, Sugar & Spice, Ebony & Ivory, Midnight & Sunshine/Sunny...ya'all get the drift. 😊
Is everything okay? I haven’t seen posts on either of your channels and no notes on either community tab. I hope everything is okay and not another injury. Please keep us updated, if only briefly, Brian. ❤
Wow! Every time I see a wide shot of your property, I am amazed by how much you have accomplished since you moved there. Cutest little lambs! What are they? Ollie and Otis? (if I recall correctly) It's so nice to see Daisy running in a pasture!
A good trellis, is the overhead platform, and have crossbars come outward. Then be able to "lean" the tomato vines alternating to the left and to the right. This allows more sizable tomato plant's foliage, increased smaller planting footprint - more vines, more tomatoes. Use the tomato ratchets and string on the outward side of the crossbars. One could literally plant a double row of tomato plants in the same garden bed. (Left) x x x x x x x (Right) x x x x x x x Looking like a "\ /" ... some of YT (AUS) Mark's growing methods for his vines on an outward-leaning fence meshing.
Great video I built mine today thank you for the inspiration. I did have a brainwave when I was putting the eye screws in. If you put an Alan key in the chuck of your drill it saves exertion on your hands.
Great video. Love all the info and seeing all the critters, and, of course, Bella's happy zoomies.😊 I have often wondered what you do with all the produce your family of three cannot use. Can the chickens keep up with the overflow or do you set up a free roadside stand or do you take your bountiful overflow to the local food bank?
I know a sheep rancher and he had some black sheep. He sold those to us for the meat only as his regular clients did not want the black wool as it is not able to be colored. Just FYI.
Hi Brian, will this trellis work if I build it on a 4x8 raised bed? I would only be able to access it from one side...unless I put a board across the bed to stand on. Or, if I made a trellis that didn't have the cross pieces on top, and planted only 1 row, would that work, only accessing from one side? Thank you! You are one of my favorite TH-cam gardeners. I appreciate your knowledge and generosity in sharing and your clear and concise delivery of the information. I look forward to learning more all the time, wish I could garden year-round!
Do you have trouble with sand getting on your retractable hose and messing up the retractor? My new one says you have to wipe off the sand before returning it to the holder. Just curious.
Cattle panels & T posts. Raise the panels 15-20" above the ground and you got the worlds best tomato trellis. I've been doing it that way long before it became cool.
When I figure out how to fit a 16' panel into a Prius I'll be right there too! I actually can just fit 10' boards in my car if they aren't too wide, so this is actually more doable for me.
Trying to figure out a trellis that will work in my 3x4 bed. I have to grow in a large chicken run to save our garden farm deer and squirrels so I'm also limited on height.
Shake your tomato plant when starting to bloom or use an electric tooth brush to vibrate the stems with flowers. This increases pollination tremendously. 😊😊
So just curious, do the lambs provide any other purpose for your homestead other than just complete cuteness? Not that it is a bad thing, just wondering if they provide any resource of any kind. Like maybe wool? Wasn’t sure if they’re just a really cute addition to your wonderful lifestyle. Thanks
In the video where you showed a trellis you made at your mom‘s house, it didn’t look like you put the in pieces into cement or into the raised bed frame… is that correct?
Did you say what kind of wood you used for the 4x4? If its just pine I'd be worried about it rotting out, but you can't use pressure treated because of chemical leaching.... opinion?
I thought you were supposed to unwind the hooks a couple times and move them one post over. Eventually they wind around the trellis rather than lay on the ground. Huh. I have a shorter grow season, so I just let mine get to the top and flop. They won't survive the winter like they do in SoCal (used to get tomatoes for Christmas!).
Nothing cracks me up more than a dog with a case of the “zoomies”, and watching Daisy starting to follow Bella’s example was truly funny. On another note (and I really thought I had seen it on your channel), someone was showing off an identical tomato trellis to yours, BUT… when they let out the string, they moved the hook down one further crosspiece each time, winding the tomato plants around the outside of the main posts, sort of in a racetrack pattern. If it was your channel, I apologize😢. I watch a LOT of uTube videos, and although you are one of my favorite influencers, sometimes all the videos get a little mixed up in my brain.
All the weight, of the boards and the tomatoes, is carried by the screws holding those 2x4s onto the sides of the posts. That's a lot of load; I wish you had been able to show that part in more detail.
Do you ever have an issue with this style in high winds? I can see this working well under cover in my situation but outside would be an issue I think.
It’s so fun to see how far your homestead has come. All the animals are playful and comfortable ( not to mention well fed). It was not so long ago that Daisy and Bella were just getting used to each other. Now seeing the 2 little lambs just makes me smile. Congratulations, you, Emilie, and Noah have a created a beautiful homestead!
Bella is such a puppy so cute, and those sheep are just the bees knees!
The chickens are are too!! ;).
Everything there feeds my soul. Those lambs are adorable little dudes! Suggestion: you could put the screws into the boards before you are up on the ladder. Love your videos
I love when you take us along to do your morning animal "chores". It seems so peaceful
LOVED seeing all the animals playing! They are all so adorable!
The sheep are beautiful ❤
If you put out hanging flower baskets from the cross beams - "you build it, they will come" - doves will take up nesting under the eaves, with their soft cooings.
you know you are doing something right when the wildlife trusts you to keep their nests safe.
What great job you’re doing with Bella. The behavior transformation is incredible. Kudos to you and Bella
Good afternoon, love to see your growing family! The sheep are just adorable. I love how Daisy skips her way to a new patch of grass. You make everything and everyone so happy to be around you! Have a wonderful day!
I really enjoy the music 🎶 with watching the animals running around. 😊
My husband just made me mine last Sat! But I am not growing but 3 different tomatoes, and 1 cherry tomato. I have NEVER had good luck! This is the year! Thanks!
Hi Brian, nice to have you back 😀
Right on time! Thanks Brian, I forwarded the video to my husband! ;)
Hi Brian. I see Emilie is feeding the lambs.😊 That's a good way for them to like her. Daisy and Bella are still looking cute too. You made putting up that trellis look easy.😊
The timing of this video could not have been more perfect. Wanting to make the trellises this year. Thank you!!! Hi Emily!!!❤️🌺
I would like to make a suggestion. With all due respect, I wonder if you could attach the short sections to the 2 x 4's on the ground and then attach the whole thing in one shot. Less time climbing the ladder too. Would that work or would it be too heavy to lift?
too heavy I think
This trellis system is on my to-do list for the future. So smart
Some time ago I watched a video on tomato trellising similar to yours. When the tomato reached the top, he unwound the cord and moved the cord hook to the right. He kept going moving each tomato one hook and the last, to the other side. Each plant trailed on the bottom in a circle, instead of coiling in place. Let me know what you think.
My cherry tomato plant came through the winter also (I'm in SD also). I pulled off all the brown growth and now I have revived it and it's full of yellow cherry tomatoes. We are about ready to make your tomato trellis. Thanks for the tips!
I have a tomato plant that went through the winter. I’m glad you did this because I didn’t know what to do with it.
Love the baby dolls, they are soooo stinkin' cute❤ One note on your concrete work: when you dry set instead of mixing the concrete first, it does not cure all the way through, and only has about 1/4 of the strength of properly poured concrete.
For your trellis, it might actually be more solid and stable to pack in fill dirt with a tamper.
Thanks for showing the finch nest too!❤
Your new baby lam's are super cute 😺😻😹
how exciting to see bird eggs ! Oh you have 2 baby lambs, so cute, I love them, Bella is fun to watch running around too. And Bella is out with out the rope, I guess I've been busy, missing out on these things. Keep showing them, I enjoy them all.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful life and knowledge. Good and bad. Easy and hard. Fun and sad. Success and failure. It is so fun to see your homestead continue to grow. 😊
I tried your trellis last year but didn't have all the wood so I used what I had which didn't work. The trellis wasn't strong enough and the tomatoes sagged to the ground.
This year I watched an old video and went to the hardware store and got what I needed to recreate your old trellis. I built my new trellis and then you came out with this video. Lol. It's okay I'm liking my new trellis and I think it will work this year. Looking forward to growing lots and lots of tomatoes up the trellis this year!
I have a structure that I built that looks like yours sort of, I updated it yesterday. Anyway, you mentioned using landscape staples to secure the string. I tried something different and it worked out really well. I ran a cable at the bottom all the way across (about 21 ft) just at or below the soil surface. I used a turnbuckle to tighten it up and that’s where I tie up the string at the bottom for all the tomatoes, it works great. My garden staples didn’t always stay in place, so I found this to be great.
This is sooo good Brian. I so want to make one as we have put up with make-shift supports for our outdoor toms for so long. We do have several big projects first though...always something 😂
I dont like seeing you on those wobbly wooden ladders...OMG 😮
Question; how can you rotate crops if you put up a permanent trellis in those beds? I always thought you shouldn’t grow the same crop in a raised bed two consecutive years in a row to prevent disease.
Did you mention the height of the 4x4s?
I love your trellis! And all the incarnations folks have made of it. Since we moved to a house next door to a black walnut tree (we bought the house in winter, so I did not recognize the tree as a reason not to buy this house) I'm forced to grow in containers. I'm wondering if your video ' How to Grow Tomatoes in a Container or Pot' from May 1, 2022 is the one to use as reference for that project?
I don't have to pull plants because of impending frost until the first week in October, but there is still a chance of frost until May 24th here in my zone in Ontario. Which is why we also make maple syrup. Nature is such a treasure.
I have not had much luck with tomatoes in pots, however, I think I will try growing dwarf varieties in pots next season, have those in the greenhouse for earlier yield.
Looking really good!! Thanks for the video!
These are the best hooks! Thanks Brian worth every penny!
I wish I could send my 6’2” son to help you out with that ! He helped me rebuild my garden enclosure!
I used to do a lot of projects outside and didn't have the strength to screw eyes all the way down. So I would get a good start, and then put a screw driver through the hole for leverage and easily twist it all the way in with it. Easy peasey.
'man hands' have a lot more strength. As a woman, you can drill a much smaller pilot hole, and easier to make sure they go in straight
Looks nice! I thought you were supposed to unwind the string clips and move them to the next one over.
You can. But I've simplified it and it works great... tomorrow's video
@@littlehomesteadbigdreamsI can’t wait!!
Great to see this video up! I planted tomatoes this year as you said in your video on giving them a great head start, and boy did that work, fantastic thumb wide stems and are already producing tomatoes.
I use a variation of your method. But wanted to footstomp what this method provdes in terms of small spacing and closer planting. I can put a BUNCH of tomato plants in a 4 X 10 bed and grow a number of varieties. I created a fence wire type canopy at the top (about 8') and when the plants eclipse that canopy, I let them run free - limited or zero pruning. By that point in the season, I no longer have to worry as much about pests and diseases. Yields are beyond plentiful.
Brian,
Have ya'all named the lambs yet? I have an idea for the black one: Bahbah (from the nursery rhyme). Of course, there's always: Salt & Pepper, Sugar & Spice, Ebony & Ivory, Midnight & Sunshine/Sunny...ya'all get the drift. 😊
So beautiful! I wish I could spend a week there!
Love grassroot bags. Will plant cucumbers and tomatoes
Is everything okay? I haven’t seen posts on either of your channels and no notes on either community tab. I hope everything is okay and not another injury. Please keep us updated, if only briefly, Brian. ❤
Wow! Every time I see a wide shot of your property, I am amazed by how much you have accomplished since you moved there. Cutest little lambs! What are they? Ollie and Otis? (if I recall correctly) It's so nice to see Daisy running in a pasture!
I built mine three years ago and it works great.
A good trellis, is the overhead platform, and have crossbars come outward. Then be able to "lean" the tomato vines alternating to the left and to the right. This allows more sizable tomato plant's foliage, increased smaller planting footprint - more vines, more tomatoes. Use the tomato ratchets and string on the outward side of the crossbars.
One could literally plant a double row of tomato plants in the same garden bed.
(Left) x x x x x x x
(Right) x x x x x x x
Looking like a "\ /" ... some of YT (AUS) Mark's growing methods for his vines on an outward-leaning fence meshing.
Nice property. Milk, cheese, eggs, vegetables... I hope you have bees... what more could a family need....❤🎉❤
Great video I built mine today thank you for the inspiration.
I did have a brainwave when I was putting the eye screws in. If you put an Alan key in the chuck of your drill it saves exertion on your hands.
I’ll have to try that. Thanks!
Baa baa black sheep nursery rhyme comes to my mind😊
Great video. Love all the info and seeing all the critters, and, of course, Bella's happy zoomies.😊 I have often wondered what you do with all the produce your family of three cannot use. Can the chickens keep up with the overflow or do you set up a free roadside stand or do you take your bountiful overflow to the local food bank?
When watching you dig that post hole, all I could think was "I would have hit that board AT LEAST every other jab!"
I know a sheep rancher and he had some black sheep. He sold those to us for the meat only as his regular clients did not want the black wool as it is not able to be colored. Just FYI.
Why are the cross boards the width of the bed when the hooks do not extend to the end of them? Great video. Thanks!
Hi Brian, will this trellis work if I build it on a 4x8 raised bed? I would only be able to access it from one side...unless I put a board across the bed to stand on. Or, if I made a trellis that didn't have the cross pieces on top, and planted only 1 row, would that work, only accessing from one side? Thank you! You are one of my favorite TH-cam gardeners. I appreciate your knowledge and generosity in sharing and your clear and concise delivery of the information. I look forward to learning more all the time, wish I could garden year-round!
Hope all is well. 🙏🏼
Other than extreme cuteness, what role will the lambs play on the homestead now cheese isn’t an option?
Great video! How tall is your trellis from the soil surface of the raised bed please?
Do you have trouble with sand getting on your retractable hose and messing up the retractor? My new one says you have to wipe off the sand before returning it to the holder. Just curious.
Bella gave Daisy the zoomies. Baby Doll sheep are the cutest.
Cattle panels & T posts. Raise the panels 15-20" above the ground and you got the worlds best tomato trellis. I've been doing it that way long before it became cool.
When I figure out how to fit a 16' panel into a Prius I'll be right there too! I actually can just fit 10' boards in my car if they aren't too wide, so this is actually more doable for me.
@@elisabetk2595 Did the thought of getting someone who has a truck to haul them for you never occur to you?
Having problems with birds pecking the tomatoes as they ripen do you have any solutions to this ?
I tried to do the single stem for the tomatoes but only got one or two tomatoes on each plant. I did not top it off though.
Trying to figure out a trellis that will work in my 3x4 bed. I have to grow in a large chicken run to save our garden farm deer and squirrels so I'm also limited on height.
Which direction is it best to lay out your raised beds?
Hi Brian what make tomatoes gives so much fruit I would like to no please mine don’t, no matter what kind ❤❤
Shake your tomato plant when starting to bloom or use an electric tooth brush to vibrate the stems with flowers. This increases pollination tremendously. 😊😊
This looks like a very basic version of the trellis system on Organic farming homesteading and woodworking channel..
So just curious, do the lambs provide any other purpose for your homestead other than just complete cuteness? Not that it is a bad thing, just wondering if they provide any resource of any kind. Like maybe wool? Wasn’t sure if they’re just a really cute addition to your wonderful lifestyle. Thanks
Do you change out the tomato soil each year? I have heard that tomatoes should be planted in new soil each year (?)
In the video where you showed a trellis you made at your mom‘s house, it didn’t look like you put the in pieces into cement or into the raised bed frame… is that correct?
Did you say what kind of wood you used for the 4x4? If its just pine I'd be worried about it rotting out, but you can't use pressure treated because of chemical leaching.... opinion?
I use regular pine. It does deteriorate over time but it is cheaper and easier than the expensive kinds
Where do you get the twine and the thing the twine is wrapped on
There's a link in the video description
I thought you were supposed to unwind the hooks a couple times and move them one post over. Eventually they wind around the trellis rather than lay on the ground. Huh. I have a shorter grow season, so I just let mine get to the top and flop. They won't survive the winter like they do in SoCal (used to get tomatoes for Christmas!).
my beds are 4x8. are they too narrow to place 3 rows?
How did you know i needed to build a new one? 😁
Goofy Bella ❤❤😂
Nothing cracks me up more than a dog with a case of the “zoomies”, and watching Daisy starting to follow Bella’s example was truly funny.
On another note (and I really thought I had seen it on your channel), someone was showing off an identical tomato trellis to yours, BUT… when they let out the string, they moved the hook down one further crosspiece each time, winding the tomato plants around the outside of the main posts, sort of in a racetrack pattern. If it was your channel, I apologize😢. I watch a LOT of uTube videos, and although you are one of my favorite influencers, sometimes all the videos get a little mixed up in my brain.
All the weight, of the boards and the tomatoes, is carried by the screws holding those 2x4s onto the sides of the posts. That's a lot of load; I wish you had been able to show that part in more detail.
Do you ever have an issue with this style in high winds? I can see this working well under cover in my situation but outside would be an issue I think.
Nope. Never been an issue
They are anchored into the ground with concrete.
@@MichaelRei99 Doesn't stop tomato vines or the strings from snapping when the wind is high
2 2x4 screwed together will bow less than a 4x4
Impact Driver
How much property do you have
1.5 acres
I think you might need a rock breaker bar on your homestead. 🤔
Are these sheep being raised for meat? What will you do with two adult rams?
I don’t do fakebook anymore.
Do yourself a favor buy a impact driver so much easier to use than a drill.
What kind of sheep or lamb are those? I made the mistake of showing them to my wife!