Thanks Simon - after years of wondering why I wasn't getting anywhere with the plastic covered stuff from B&Q and Homebase, watching your video and buying the kit from GSProducts I finally cracked it! Shame the internet wasn't around 30 years ago when I first strung a wire for a grapevine but this time replacing the stretched green wires with proper tension wires worked perfectly and almost as quickly as your obvious expert demo showed. Only thing is in the year since you made this video the £40-or-so cost has risen somewhat, so a 50m kit cost over £60 including postage - but to get such excellent results so effortlessly it was worth every penny!
Very nice video. Easy to follow.. Can you please let me know which tool you used to mark the hole for screw-in vine eyes? Did you say Bravo? believe it was an awl? I have evergreen Jasmine for which I was not sure if I could use the typical green wire many had suggested.
I have a question regarding training Jasmine to climb a tree . Can Jasmine live alongside , or in fact growing around a tree , without killing the tree? I'm on a boat mooring , which has ltd possibilities for having some large trellis , or structure , on which to grown the plants up against , or around . So my options are a few large trees , which I figure would be perfect for a flowing plant like this to use . I mean is there a limit to height before a plant hinders the tree ??Any replies welcome .I'm UK based
I was unable to find the rope clamp that you used in your video. The ones I found need crimping tool and don't have Allen key hold to tide up. I was wondering if you could provide the name of your rope clam?
Hi there thanks for the video. Do you have a link to the kit you purchased? Also, what would you suggest fixing to if I have concrete posts? Was thinking to use wall plugs!
Hi Tiffy I purchased the products from GS Products in the uk..they sell the individual wires, vine eye screws and turnbuckles or you can simply buy a kit. Good luck!
This is so relevant and useful, and very well explained. Thank you for a wonderful video. This is the right way to hang a vine support and not a Mickey Mouse solution. Please do not add music to any DIY, demo, tour, cooking, or wildlife video. it hurts the ears and drowns the voice.
Hi Simon, the fence I wish to attach trellis wires to is around 9m in length and on a gentle incline from left to right. I was thinking to install 2 level lengths, changing height at a post mid way to compensate for the incline. Or would you just measure the same height from the base and install the trellis wire following the same incline of the fence?
Those eye bolts have no strength when you mount theme 90 degrees to the cable. You will bend them. An eye bolt needs to go into material parallel to the direction (in line) to the wires. I give you a fail altogether. Why do people that do not understand the basics think they can tell others how? if you want to know how it is done watch the videos of grape growers and other vining fruit growers do the job.
Great video, hope the fence is coming along well and that jasmine is giving your garden a nice fragrant aroma.
Thanks Simon - after years of wondering why I wasn't getting anywhere with the plastic covered stuff from B&Q and Homebase, watching your video and buying the kit from GSProducts I finally cracked it! Shame the internet wasn't around 30 years ago when I first strung a wire for a grapevine but this time replacing the stretched green wires with proper tension wires worked perfectly and almost as quickly as your obvious expert demo showed. Only thing is in the year since you made this video the £40-or-so cost has risen somewhat, so a 50m kit cost over £60 including postage - but to get such excellent results so effortlessly it was worth every penny!
A great video, thank you, Simon. I wanted to know how to do this before purchasing a kit, and now I can do the job with confidence.
Great video. Very clear. Can you give us the name of the kit you got from the net please?
What a lovely video - thank you so much! Very clear and concise instructions - exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you Simon, great video
Thanks Simon. Just what I was looking for. Really helpful video 🙂
it's super easy😀 you haven't seen my lack of diy skills
Damn - I've got H type concrete posts. I'm disinclined to drill into them! Thank you for the video!
We need an update with a picture of how this evergreen jasmine has grown!! Please🙏 😬
Very helpful thank you!
Really helpful, thank you. Have you got a pic or a vid of that fence with all the climbing plants years later now? Sarah
Thanks Simon can I check did you place turnbuckle on one side or both please. Also have you a link to the kit you bought by any chance please?
Great video! Thank you, really helpful.
Where do you connect the Tesla coil?
could you please link the things you used on this project?
Really helpful.
Looks great what website did you get the kit from please
Happy pourne garden
Hello, will those vines stick to the fence or stay on the wires?
Very nice video. Easy to follow.. Can you please let me know which tool you used to mark the hole for screw-in vine eyes? Did you say Bravo? believe it was an awl? I have evergreen Jasmine for which I was not sure if I could use the typical green wire many had suggested.
The tool is called a bradawl.
Pronounced “braddle”
Where did you get those wire clamps?
I have a question regarding training Jasmine to climb a tree . Can Jasmine live alongside , or in fact growing around a tree , without killing the tree?
I'm on a boat mooring , which has ltd possibilities for having some large trellis , or structure , on which to grown the plants up against , or around . So my options are a few large trees , which I figure would be perfect for a flowing plant like this to use .
I mean is there a limit to height before a plant hinders the tree ??Any replies welcome .I'm UK based
any tips for if the posts are on the other side of the fence?
And what did u used to attach the plants on the tension wire?
What length vine eye did you use?
Thank you very informative
Brilliant- thank you
I can’t find the kit you used.
Where I can a fenice trellis kit?
How do you fix wire to concrete posts 150mm wide. 7th March 2023
Is it one long wire through every fence panel say 3 panels one turnbuckle. I thought every fence post needed a turnbuckle.
I was unable to find the rope clamp that you used in your video. The ones I found need crimping tool and don't have Allen key hold to tide up. I was wondering if you could provide the name of your rope clam?
Yes, that is rope clamp. Hard to find that model though.
Hi there thanks for the video. Do you have a link to the kit you purchased? Also, what would you suggest fixing to if I have concrete posts? Was thinking to use wall plugs!
It was from GS Products in the UK - you can buy the kit or the individual bits - wire, clamps, tighteners etc. Good luck
www.gsproducts.co.uk/
@@simonorchardgardendesign1216 what would u use to tie the branches of a climbing rose to the tension rod?
Useful! Thanks
Would you please let me know how much it cost to do this? Where do you get the materials, and what materials required? Thanks
Hi Tiffy I purchased the products from GS Products in the uk..they sell the individual wires, vine eye screws and turnbuckles or you can simply buy a kit. Good luck!
can you provide a link to this rope clamp please?
www.gsproducts.co.uk/
My fence posts are my my neighbours side, so I guess I won't be able to do this
thanks sir
Could you please give me the diameter of your galvanized wire rope?
www.gsproducts.co.uk/garden/garden-wire-steel/
Thanks😍
Hi again. Could you let me know what diameter wire rope you use is please?
The kit was from GS Products www.gsproducts.co.uk/garden/ Kind regards
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il try that and the fence will come down or end up strangling myself or both..yea likley both
Is that called a "rope clamp"?
Thanks for the video. But the music makes it difficult to hear what you're saying.
Can you not just use.. Eyelets and wire and tighten by twisting the.. Surely that will be strong enough?
This is so relevant and useful, and very well explained. Thank you for a wonderful video. This is the right way to hang a vine support and not a Mickey Mouse solution.
Please do not add music to any DIY, demo, tour, cooking, or wildlife video. it hurts the ears and drowns the voice.
My fence posts are concrete 😮
Hi Simon, the fence I wish to attach trellis wires to is around 9m in length and on a gentle incline from left to right. I was thinking to install 2 level lengths, changing height at a post mid way to compensate for the incline. Or would you just measure the same height from the base and install the trellis wire following the same incline of the fence?
Those eye bolts have no strength when you mount theme 90 degrees to the cable. You will bend them. An eye bolt needs to go into material parallel to the direction (in line) to the wires. I give you a fail altogether. Why do people that do not understand the basics think they can tell others how? if you want to know how it is done watch the videos of grape growers and other vining fruit growers do the job.
Absolute overkill
Products used in this video from www.gsproducts.co.uk/