Easy DIY Garden Trellis

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2020
  • wickedhandy.net | I'm so excited to be starting the Fall season of our garden. We have a new trellis to test out, new plants to grow, we are experimenting with a 3 sisters bed, and so much more! Stay tuned for updates of our San Antonio, Texas Back Yard Garden!
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    Tools and Materials Used for This Project:
    PVC Piping
    Wire Mesh/Cattle Panel
    Wire Cutters
    Zip Ties
    Any saw (hand/miter) to cut PVC to size
    PVC Couplers (3 way and corner)
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Komentáře • 17

  • @JesusismySavior316
    @JesusismySavior316 Před 3 lety +10

    Just a thought, if you first embed rebar into the soil, say a 3 1/2 ft piece or so with about 1/3 in the soil, then slip your pvc over the rebar your structure would be much sturdier. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @WickedHandy
      @WickedHandy  Před 3 lety +1

      Great tip! I hadn't thought of that but it would definitely add support to it. Have a great gardening season!

  • @kellid.4281
    @kellid.4281 Před 3 lety +5

    Just what I'm looking for. I'm going to try this for my melons and cucumbers. Thank you.

    • @WickedHandy
      @WickedHandy  Před 3 lety

      I'm so glad I could help! Let me know if you have any questions, have a great gardening season!

  • @andielliott2306
    @andielliott2306 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm going to use my PVC pipe to make a trellis. Good idea! And as one who has "rescued" for decades, PLEASE PLEASE always keep ID on your dogs. Strange things happen and they can't tell "rescuers" where their home is. And if they are "chipped" many people won't take time to have a vet check the chip. Visible ID is the best and quickest way to bring your pet home...and a microchip is the "backup". Thanks! Enjoyed your video!

    • @WickedHandy
      @WickedHandy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Andi, so glad you enjoyed the video! Thanks for the dog tip, I hadn't thought about having IDs on them since they aren't allowed outside without one of the adults with them but you never know what could happen. Hope you have a great night and good luck with your trellis!

  • @kathleenmonsegue9700
    @kathleenmonsegue9700 Před 5 měsíci

    Instead of cattle panels can I use pvc coated half inch hardware fabric? I have a lot of it left.

  • @anthonyb8208
    @anthonyb8208 Před 2 lety +1

    Good job, I'm trying to think of a way to shade some plants here at home. That'd be just fine for 50% shade cloth.

    • @WickedHandy
      @WickedHandy  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I ended up adding a 30% shade cloth to my garden by adding hooks to the posts in my fence and attaching the grommets in the shade cloth there. This trellis adds a nice bit of shade if you are growing something like cucumbers or green beans, makes planting lettuces, herbs, and other shade loving plants perfect for underneath. Have a wonderful weekend!

  • @phonymontana4254
    @phonymontana4254 Před rokem

    great video thank you. subscribed

  • @carlipenner8028
    @carlipenner8028 Před 3 lety

    What size holes in the trellis wire mesh is it by chance? Thanks

    • @WickedHandy
      @WickedHandy  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Carli,
      I actually bought a roll that has different size holes (larger on one size and it progressively got small) on accident but it ended up working out. The holes range from 1"x4" to 4"x4". They all seem to be fine for the plants and they aren't having any trouble climbing up the trellis (I currently have cucumbers, bitter melon, jelly melon, and green beans using the trellis). Hope this helps!

  • @rayysulagam7800
    @rayysulagam7800 Před 3 lety

    Mmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • @pamelabrogan3983
    @pamelabrogan3983 Před 2 lety

    Isn't pvc (poly vinyl chloride) toxic for gardening?

    • @WickedHandy
      @WickedHandy  Před 2 lety

      Hi Pamela,
      uPVC/Rigid PVC is safe for all kinds of food contact uses including gardening. Normal PVC has been reported to leech chemicals into the soil when exposed to higher temperatures and is not commonly recommended for gardens. I would not personally use normal PVC for an inground irrigation system or to plant my vegetables in due to this, but for using it as a support system to hold a metal trellis in place that will support my vegetables it suits my needs and is within my comfort level for my garden. I would recommend everyone research the topic on their own to determine how they would like to proceed with their own garden. Please let me know if you have any other questions, thank you!
      Angie

    • @pamelabrogan3983
      @pamelabrogan3983 Před 2 lety

      @@WickedHandy Thank you for the information. Where did you find the safe pvc pipe?

    • @WickedHandy
      @WickedHandy  Před 2 lety

      @@pamelabrogan3983I used normal pvc piping you can find at Lowes or Home Depot. For the uPVC or Rigid PVC, I would do a search in your area to find a local vendor. Please let me know if you have any other questions, thanks!