Garden Girl TV: Vertical Gardening One(How to Grow Vertically)

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Patti Moreno, the Garden Girl, shows you techniques to get more out of limited landspace, by growing up. Check out her website at www.gardengirltv.com This video is available through closed caption(cc) enjoy in any language. FULL TEXT Vertical Gardening Part 1 As urban gardeners, we have a limited amount of space to grow our vegetables and flowers. What I have done is I have employed verticle gardening. Right here as you can see, I have a variety of different cucumber plants. Now, a cucumber is vining crop, which means that with vertical support like this one, you can train it to grow up and the fruit, Take a look right here, can grow perfectly fine on the vine. Different types of crops that work well in a vertical garden are watermelon and pumpkin. Let us go take a look. Here, as you can see, my pumpkin plants are thriving. Pumpkin plants are also vining crops. Now, in the country, where you have a lot of space, you can just let this grow along the ground, but here in a city environment, we do not have all that space. So, what I have done here is, I put together a dog kennel. This is actually really nifty. It is exactly 4 x 4 so it fits perfectly in your raise beds. And, these vines just slough on themselves eventually. You do not have to continuously train them. Okay, so you can go vining crops on vertical supports, but there are other types of plants that also need support like my heirloom tomatoes here, this are Tiffin Mennonite tomatoes, and it grows to be a huge ...


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25 Responses to Garden Girl TV: Vertical Gardening One(How to Grow Vertically)

  1. whereswalid

    you look like you might be oprahs daughter

  2. casper5690

    @ocoolwow haha i thought the same thing bro

  3. ocoolwow

    Well this isn’t about weed…

  4. jwelmajohana

    It is a good day try to find good Latino girl rockmycity.info

  5. EvannRachel

    Vertical pumpkins! Cool.

  6. vihagasaliya

    It is a good day try to find good Latino girl rockmycity.info

  7. b2flyer1

    Patti I love your videos.my question is,are the tomatoes in this video heirloom organic?.Also,did you , did start them off from seed?

  8. PioneerValleyGardens

    @GardenGirltv
    Way to go garden girl, sounds like me.

  9. gohugger

    Love the videos, great show

  10. TheGardenMasterShow

    Hi Patti, Have you thought of looking at more current sustainable growing which allows you to grow year-round regardless of where you live? How about lowering overhead and producing your current production on one tenth the acreage. Not till, no weeds, no expensive equipment and bountiful harvest! I speak from forty years of commercial experience. Come visit us! I look forward to seeing you! The Garden Master and his Bucket Garden. TheGardenMaster com

  11. TheGardenMasterShow

    Hi Patti, Have you thought of looking at more current sustainable growing which allows you to grow year-round regardless of where you live? How about lowering overhead and producing your current production on one tenth the acreage. Not till, no weeds, no expensive equipment and bountiful harvest! I speak from forty years of commercial experience. Come visit us Dave! I look forward to seeing you! The Garden Master and his Bucket Garden. TheGardenMaster com

  12. XxKrystalDeathnessxX

    What the? You said lemme teach you how to make it. then you just skip that’s crap.

  13. backyardbirding

    You are so beautiful! Are you single?
    By the way, when you show how to build a vertical support I would have liked a slower demo with instructions. I wasn’t sure how you built it.

  14. laurieannpost

    I grow plants vertically, and I keep them from frying in the sun with some spotshading parasols I found on shadedot.com. You just stick them in the pots and they perfectly filter the sun to give my tomatoes and other food plants the right amount of light during the hottest time of day. I love them. I place mosquito netting over them to tent my plants so I no longer have to use pesticides or any poisons to keep bugs of my plants. It’s great, and they’re not expensive.

  15. bugpickel1

    OMG vertical watermelon, who would have though

  16. impalapez

    I’ve heard cattle panels work good too….4′ by 16′ at Tractor Supply

  17. farmsteadgarden

    Great video

  18. narner

    I think I am developing a crush on patty

  19. shakaama

    wish me luck, i bought a full grown mini tomato plant and i bought tomato seeds and cucumber seeds. lol I have one ripe tomato so far on the plant. only been a week for the seeds though.

  20. lisamazz

    @GardenGirltv I’ve heard to grow melons vertically you should support them with a stocking or a hammock of some sort… do you find this is not needed?

  21. crisolsan

    PLEASE LET’S US BE THE SOLUTIONS THAT WE CAN BE. THANK YOU FOR THIS GREAT VIDEO

  22. lifeagainstwear

    Dear Patty, I’m Amabilia, from Italy. I sent you some messages, with a questions. I’m waiting for you kind answers, please. If not, why I’d being in your list? and receving your new works? Thanks a lot. Amy

  23. prettylilbella

    Do u have any problems with pollinating? I tried hand pollinating with no sucess. What do u suggest. I NEED HELP. lol

  24. Tuaman080566

    auesome video, lets get gardening

  25. bagger101

    done lots of this 20 years ago

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