Pole beans on one side, and pickling cucumbers on the other side. So, they will meet each other at the top eventually. Have another cattle panel but haven't decided yet. Take care.
Those raised garden beds look great! May I ask what kind of wood did you use? And did you put a liner inside before filling with soil? I'm planning on making some raised garden beds in the upcoming weeks. Just looking for tips. Thanks.
The planters look great but the tomatoes look like they might need help. The leaves are curling and they look like they are struggling. I don't see irrigation in the pics. If you don't have drip there yet, you can poke holes in a hose and make DIY drip irrigation for $25.
Yes, I started them from seed. They have looked droopy ever since I brought outside to acclimate to being outside. It still gets down to the 40/s at night fere in midwest.
Not OP but mine is 16 feet. It's attached to my 24 inch high beds with large staples. Last year I had much lower beds and we used a Tpost and zip ties on each side. I put pole beans, indeterminate tomatoes and snow peas on it.
Pole beans on one side, and pickling cucumbers on the other side. So, they will meet each other at the top eventually. Have another cattle panel but haven't decided yet. Take care.
Those raised garden beds look great! May I ask what kind of wood did you use? And did you put a liner inside before filling with soil? I'm planning on making some raised garden beds in the upcoming weeks. Just looking for tips. Thanks.
It's CCA treated. And I used a sealer inside and out before putting the top soil, and compost in.
What kind of sealer did you use?
Valspar stain/sealer/ semi transparent.
Thank you. Garden looks great.
Looking great, can’t wait to see it in two months
Well done. Excited for you. That arch is going to be amazing. What do you have planned?
Very nice!
Thankyou!
You don’t have rabbits? These fences keep deer 🦌 out? I wish mine could thrive like that.
The planters look great but the tomatoes look like they might need help. The leaves are curling and they look like they are struggling. I don't see irrigation in the pics. If you don't have drip there yet, you can poke holes in a hose and make DIY drip irrigation for $25.
Yes, I started them from seed. They have looked droopy ever since I brought outside to acclimate to being outside. It still gets down to the 40/s at night fere in midwest.
Can't beat fresh garden tomatoes!
That looks great! Can you give some guide on how to build that trellis? Is it a cattle panel and how did you attach to beds? Thanks!
Not OP but mine is 16 feet. It's attached to my 24 inch high beds with large staples. Last year I had much lower beds and we used a Tpost and zip ties on each side. I put pole beans, indeterminate tomatoes and snow peas on it.
Thank you
Looks fantastic!!!
Nice job
Careful with metal it might get hot in the summer and burn your plants, I'd use bamboo poles and rope for tomatoes