CHEAP and EASY tomato trellis tutorial | Maximize your garden space. Grow vertically!

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  • čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
  • Trellis your tomatoes on the cheap AND grow more tomatoes in a small space using the string trellising method! A quick how-to on building your own trellis and the important factors to a successful and bountiful tomato harvest!
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Komentáře • 89

  • @patriciahogg5763
    @patriciahogg5763 Před rokem

    Sooo smart!!
    Just shared with a bunch of folks!
    👏👏👏

  • @FirstOvernight
    @FirstOvernight Před rokem

    Thank you for taking your time with your detailed description…

  • @Hatfield_Country
    @Hatfield_Country Před 2 lety +2

    That's an awesome trellis! Good looking garden 👍

  • @jngazy526
    @jngazy526 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What a stunning garden , absolutely awesome ❤😮🎉💯🙏🏾

  • @dannyprice5219
    @dannyprice5219 Před 2 lety

    One of the better videos I’ve seen…very good instructions!

  • @rafaelvenceslau5962
    @rafaelvenceslau5962 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the tutorial!

  • @bonniebon7335
    @bonniebon7335 Před 2 lety +4

    So good to see this. I built metal pergolas with t-posts and horizontal cattle panel at the top. String all my tomatoes throughout a 3' x 14' bed. It's so good to see others stringing outdoors. I ended up doing the lower and lean around its outside perimeter. Gobs of tomatoes (with good soil).

  • @tenwalls2428
    @tenwalls2428 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Got any video of the end result. A fully loaded vine of tomatoes suspended on that string?

  • @JellyBelly2148
    @JellyBelly2148 Před 2 lety +1

    this is so beautiful! love that garden

  • @sproutandrootfarm
    @sproutandrootfarm Před rokem +1

    I am growing everything I can with this system this year and looking forward to a great harvest. Thank you so much for your awesome videos now following :)

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před rokem

      So appreciate your support!! I hope you have a great harvest too, keep me updated!!

  • @WhitepepperFarmshomestead

    Great video! I've been tossing around different ideas for next years tomatoes. This year I am experimenting with a couple different things, but next year I may be trying this! Great work!

  • @maryspringer1442
    @maryspringer1442 Před 2 lety

    stumbled upon this video and loved it..how detailed! I have seen many videos in the last week on making a trellis but this video was the best out of all of them as you took the time to show how to make this exactly step by step..how nice. New subscriber!

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety +1

      Such a very kind and encouraging review! Thank you Mary for taking the time to comment and subscribe!!

  • @pamschonfarber1041
    @pamschonfarber1041 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice video, I like how you explained everything out, made it easy to understand.

  • @crystalof7
    @crystalof7 Před 2 lety

    Thank you im gone try this

  • @NatureBackyard
    @NatureBackyard Před rokem

    Amazing 🥰🥰

  • @dovinhgarden05
    @dovinhgarden05 Před 6 měsíci

    Nhìn vườn rau của bạn mê quá.

  • @amitgreenworld.7055
    @amitgreenworld.7055 Před 2 lety

    Very nice 👌 garden 👌👌

  • @Gingercat224
    @Gingercat224 Před rokem +1

    You’re the new Handy ma’am. My brother has been trying to teach me how to use a power drill but I always seem to tune him out. After all, what’s a big brother for? Even my ex - husband did not know how to operate one! Anyway, my favorite things to plant are tomatoes and I use a string method using landscape staples. I anchor the staple to the ground with the one end of the string attached to it, then I wind the string around the stem of the tomato, then attach the other end of the string to a bamboo pole that’s secured to the top of the tomato cage that I got from Gardener’s Supply, Whew! One 6 foot bamboo pole (Amazon) covers 2 tomato cages. All that work does not require the use of a power drill 🤭

  • @djc6323
    @djc6323 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I use the same ryobi compact drill. Your garden is so neat and pretty. Great job! I know it was more work then showed.

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 9 měsíci +1

      LOVE this!! Appreciate your thoughtfulness and recognition... unfortunately, as we get towards the end of the year, they aren't nearly as neat and tidy!

  • @dnasch
    @dnasch Před 2 lety

    Awesome

  • @audreyhandy9273
    @audreyhandy9273 Před 2 lety

    Very nice and quite informative. Thank u

  • @mdczhang4132
    @mdczhang4132 Před 2 lety

    thank you for the nice video. I have been thinking about doing my trellis like this way. You give me a better idea...

  • @speakrighttogod
    @speakrighttogod Před 4 měsíci +1

    THANK YOU for actually demonstrating the whole process except for what to do as the tomatoes grow. Would have been nice to see what you do a week or two later. Did you just move the clips higher or...did you keep adding more clips??

  • @michaelabernathy9222
    @michaelabernathy9222 Před 6 měsíci

    How did you build the fence around your garden area? Would love to see a video on that as it looks very nice and easy to maintain?

  • @juliegonzalez9843
    @juliegonzalez9843 Před 3 měsíci

    Can you provide link for tomato clips? Great job. Thanks. I am a novice gardener and this video was very inspiring!

  • @nathanielmadden4235
    @nathanielmadden4235 Před 2 měsíci

    ❤❣️🙏🇺🇸❤️. Thanks in SC!!!😂😊

  • @duaneschultz9230
    @duaneschultz9230 Před rokem

    Great idea. God bless you and your family. Duane.

  • @ttb1513
    @ttb1513 Před 2 lety +1

    I had not given much consideration to the strength of wire/cable needed. Maybe I’ve been pushing the limits? And a bumper crop would break mine? Not yet anyway!
    I like this trellis. I have been using more of a T (or maybe a capital I, with a board along the base also). With a T at each end, I put a 8’ board between the two ends, at the intersections in the T’s. Along with some angled, short boards at the right-angles, to provide more rigidity.
    That said, I like your design because the two vertical boards at each end would provide a "guard" to prevent accidents when I drag the hose around beds. This design is also simpler. With the T design I’ve been using, 8’ boards allow the trellis cables to be 8’ above the growing surface, not just 6.5’ or so. Hmm. Trade offs!

  • @HsingSun
    @HsingSun Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for your video. For the vertical strings, they are not good enough to hold tomatoes when they grow bigger and branch out multiple directions.

  • @charitykamau1320
    @charitykamau1320 Před rokem +2

    Hi.what type of wire and size do you use.loved video

  • @klarerio5140
    @klarerio5140 Před 2 lety

    I noticed large shade trees, how many hours of sun do your tomatoes get? They are so nice and green. Very nice step by step video! Thank you!

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety

      You know Klare, early spring time they definitely got their full 8 hours but I wouldn't be completely surprised if they only get 6 or 7 now with all the leaves on the trees behind the garden. Some of that is dappled sunlight too. It seems to me that the taller they get the more sun exposure they'll be able to get. 🤞 Hopefully I'm not just dreaming.

  • @grantmyers7593
    @grantmyers7593 Před 2 lety +1

    for my horizontal support, I use galvanized electrical conduit.

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety

      That sounds like it would be extra sturdy! Depending on how things go this year we may decide to do that next year!

  • @wildchild6073
    @wildchild6073 Před 2 lety

    Very nice video! Thank you for the idea! What gauge wire did you use?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi wild child! We used a 14 gauge galvanized wire we found prepackaged at Lowes with 100ft of wire to work with. Hope that helps and thank you for watching!!

  • @user-dr6tm4wc4m
    @user-dr6tm4wc4m Před 4 měsíci

    What soil do you use in the raised tomato bed?

  • @catherinebassettrose229
    @catherinebassettrose229 Před 2 měsíci

    Where did you get those clips?

  • @rhondahearington9314
    @rhondahearington9314 Před 2 lety

    Love your video. Can you tell me where you bought your clips at? I have some similar ones but they don't have the teeth on them to hold the string. Thanks

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety +2

      I got both of my orders from Amazon from different retailers. The last shipment I ordered was from here and they seem to be higher quality.
      Blvochnnt 300 Pcs Plant Garden Support Clip,Tomato Vine Clips,Garden Trellis Clips for Vegetable,Cucumber,Orchid,Flowers a.co/d/a4EXed0

  • @debbienielsen368
    @debbienielsen368 Před 2 měsíci

    Did you mention the gauge on the wire?

  • @justsayin5609
    @justsayin5609 Před 2 lety +1

    Enjoyed your video, but how do you secure the other end of the string? Please explain.

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety

      Great question and I figured I could show you better than describe it via text so i just uploaded a quick short video to try to answer your question. I hope it helps!

  • @corkion
    @corkion Před rokem

    regards from a hot ireland

  • @corkion
    @corkion Před rokem

    great vid i grew tons of tomatoes this year in my green house but a lot of them are soft on the plant any taughts?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před rokem

      I've not yet experienced this but a quick Google search mentioned possibly too high nitrogen content and too little calcium/potassium, as well as it being too hot or overly watered, or just a characteristic of the variety. I hope that helps!

  • @hildachacon001
    @hildachacon001 Před 2 lety +1

    Great job! I wonder how I can do this with metal raised beds…?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety

      Does your metal bed have bolt holes? If so, you may be able to secure your wooden post/s on the inside of the bed by barrying at least a foot into the soil with the use of a mallet and then secure with outdoor screws. This is what we did last year. If your metal bed doesn't have bolt holes you could consider either an outdoor self-tapping or self-drilling screws which both do well at joining metal and wood together. I hope this helps. Sorry for the delay in responding!

    • @ttb1513
      @ttb1513 Před 2 lety

      I don’t know how thick and sturdy metal raised bed frames are, but if you think they may not be rigid enough, you could also just use a nut and bolt along with a couple of washers. You would still need to have or create/drill the holes for the bolts to feed through.
      If the metal is not thick enough, I would be concerned about a metal screw ripping or distorting the metal frame when torque is applied to the trellis. A washer helps to spread the load across the metal surface (if it is smooth).

  • @Gen_X_Jenn
    @Gen_X_Jenn Před rokem

    Great video. I noticed you didn't sink the string into the soil, but just tied it to a lower portion of the plants? Is there a reason you didn't go the full length and sink the string into the soil beneath the plants?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Hi Jenn! thanks for watching and the great question! Now, I don't know that this is completely logical, but I didn't want disease, later in the year, to be able to climb the string to the plants (tomato diseases can live in the soil beneath the plant); so I make it short a few inches as I find that it doesn't require the extra support of a buried string.
      Wishing you the best in your gardening adventures!

  • @rhyothemisprinceps1617

    Nice.
    Do you have problems with grass growing into your raised beds?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety +1

      In a certain spot I have had some long grass make its way through but was easy to pull up. I did place a weed liner and cardboard underneath when we put the new beds in this spring though, so I think that was a big help. Thanks for watching!

  • @TomParnelle
    @TomParnelle Před 2 lety +1

    Are there other uses for this trellis such as Cucumbers or peppers? Have you used it for anything else?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před rokem

      I've not tried this on cucumbers since I let there be multiple branches, but I don't see why not! For cucumbers I let them climb up a cattle panel or our fence where it can take over. Peppers have done well for me with just the thin bamboo stakes placing nice and close to the base of the plant for stability. If it starts leaning to the other side I'll reposition to that side.

  • @anthonyscinocca4380
    @anthonyscinocca4380 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful. You don’t need the music to make me watch the video.

  • @kayray6987
    @kayray6987 Před rokem

    So am i right that you do not secure the bottom of the twine? It just hangs loose?

  • @moochythecat3435
    @moochythecat3435 Před rokem

    Do you ever worry about a possible lightning strike due to all that metal wire hanging in the air above your garden? Do you have that metal wire attached to a ground post?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 9 měsíci

      honestly, I haven't thought of it once! They've done well so far but I'm sure if I ever walk out to find all my plants up in smoke, I'll (now) have an idea what hit them. I imagine it would burn the twine and leave them to drop though.

  • @umhebes
    @umhebes Před 2 lety

    Is there no wind there? Or how do you manage during storms?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety

      Hi Matt, we get some pretty good wind here with our thunderstorms and tornado warnings although not like I've experienced in Colorado and Midwest states. While the string seems like a pretty flimsy support system, the tomato clips really secure it when fastened under the branches to where it lifts the plant a bit. This creates tension on the string stabilizing the plant between the roots and the top support to which the string is secured, making it similar to a long stake. None of my stems have broken yet over these last 2 tomato seasons. I hope that helps!

  • @rosealvaro8899
    @rosealvaro8899 Před rokem

    Hi there What's the size of ur garden bed

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 9 měsíci

      2x10 on my 2 narrow tomato beds. I did learn this year that at least in my climate, with the extra humidity, it actually does better in my 3x10 bed with just a bit more space between the plants.

  • @joypearson2349
    @joypearson2349 Před 2 lety

    Where did you get the wire?

  • @masumashabnam8724
    @masumashabnam8724 Před 2 lety

    May I know why you put those hay on your tomato's soil?

    • @thehopefulgardener4692
      @thehopefulgardener4692  Před 2 lety +2

      Of course! The straw is there because our temperatures are getting into the 90's here already and we go through dry spells. This way I don't feel the need to water as often since the straw acts as a barrier to keep the moisture in the soil from evaporating. Also, I'm thinking it acts as a barrier to keep the mold spores and bacteria in the dirt from splashing up onto my tomato plants when it rains.

  • @rhondagordon6413
    @rhondagordon6413 Před 12 dny

    Simple???

  • @mbaumery
    @mbaumery Před rokem

    Great work but I must say for people who have a long season and want more plants don't pluck your sucks off and throw them away that is a waste put them in water they will make a new tomato plants and add to production of your already great garden

  • @corkion
    @corkion Před rokem +1

    its great to out and pick a handfull of tomatoes and make a sandwich with them

  • @davegreen2926
    @davegreen2926 Před rokem

    Next time save yourself some time, money and labor by using a med grade para cord. Its stong, flexible and will last several growing seasons

  • @cristenwallas5164
    @cristenwallas5164 Před 2 lety

    Every simpl and ship efectiv tool can i call it trellas in may opinion hhhhh

  • @MaranataJesus64
    @MaranataJesus64 Před 5 měsíci

    My name is Terfe Fikru. I really want to do agriculture from Ethiopia, especially tomatoes, but I don't have money.

  • @charlesdavaro8554
    @charlesdavaro8554 Před rokem

    Those 2x2 are going to bite you in the ass !! They will warp and break eventually