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

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 …

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

  1. lafemina899 says:

    excellent!

  2. wgseagal says:

    she is inspirational for all of us who are a little lazy she gets you motivated because i love gardening iam in too compost tea right know

  3. EmelinaChaCha says:

    Thank you so much for posting. Makes gardening look like a lot of fun.

  4. wgseagal says:

    your husbands lucky he can sit aound the house and watch football while patti does the yard work and house repairs lucky guy

  5. elpilotoazul says:

    Mademoiselle, if you don’t mind my asking, how tall should the vertical support be for cucumbers? I want to try this next spring.

  6. amiga350 says:

    Here we have another example of getting so much out of the plants we grow by simply using the space available. I’m in the ruburbs, but have little sunny space. So, UP WE GO!

  7. mrsengeseth says:

    This is great! I might have to change it up a little for my garden, but I love the idea! My one question is, what variety of pumpkin and watermelon are you growing n these? I am assuming the smaller varieties so it won’t pull it down? Or are they pretty resilient?

  8. mrsengeseth says:

    also, in addition to the pieces of wood on the side is there one across the top?

  9. wenrolland says:

    Excellent video! The world is 3D, the garden too! Come check the videos from the Montreal Permaculture Guild!

  10. stepherz76 says:

    Great ideas, but I do wish that when she said she’d show us how she made these that she actually showed us. Maybe the video has been shortened and that part got deleted. Oh, well. I’ll figure it out. Thanks for the ideas!

  11. damiencale says:

    I grew watermelons last year on a standard wooden trellis. They were a variety called sugar baby which are about the size of a cantaloupe and are incredibly sweet. They are the expensive ones that you can find in the grocery stores.

  12. chupchakes says:

    Seriously! Patti, you’re my new best friend. I haven’t felt this inspired in YEARS! YOU GO GARDEN GIRL!!

  13. TheLoniestMonk says:

    Nice vid! Good series

  14. ho2cultcha says:

    do you get good pumpkins? i thought they needed to have ground warmth under them to produce well.

  15. AscensionSeries says:

    What is missing is actually educating people on hanging plants upside down on fences, beams & other strong support systems. I have tomato plants in a sealed canvas bag hanging through the bottom, needs lots of water!! seems to grow faster than hydroponics perhaps because the plant doesn’t struggle growing against gravity. The Stock is almost 3 times thicker than the scrawny ground plants as well.

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  17. deemortiz says:

    you r 1 smart lady. u married?

  18. nubianqueen04 says:

    I have something eating holes thru the middle of my tomatoes! What should I do?

  19. attilaclark says:

    Dam I want a garden girl…wow…I think she’s Peurto Rican maybe …

  20. TheOriginalYouth says:

    love that last quick trellis.

  21. rcroadtrain says:

    love the videos, but the music is sometimes too loud.

  22. 14CPO says:

    why dont people just live off the land instead of covering the world in concrete. Makes no sense. we can live for free of the land without money but they choose live with inorganic methods. its like the government have robbed us of our land and forced us to obey their empire of destructions. every garden that is in you’re house is just artifical and is just soil that has been dumped by a bulldozer unaturally. humans just make hard work for themselves. a proud history gone down the drain

  23. mikerebel says:

    well, this is a good way the back in the path again, today is a garden in your roof, tomorrow could be a cottage in the fields

  24. MsTansy says:

    I though you were going to show how to make the trellis, you use the drill, but how do you put it together?

  25. LitCrit101 says:

    Aren’t pumpkins and watermelons too heavy to hang from a vine? I can understand cucumbers hanging from a vine that’s on a fence, but a big old pumpkin or watermelon? Won’t that just fall off or drag down the vine?