Vertical Gardening Made Easy – Small Space Vegetable Garden

July 21st, 2015 | by admin

22 Comments

  1. Growing vertically and in small spaces

  2. kazy!♡♡ says:

    Great vid , great idea :)

  3. Very good tips. Radishes looked awesome.

  4. HoschtonBoy says:

    Those racks are great , not only for space saving but for seniors that
    cannot bend down and pick fruit like the younger folks. I hope you put this
    video on your Facebook page. I am putting it on mine.

  5. Richard Turk says:

    No excuses not to grow? Awww you are forcing them all! Haha joking I love
    the videos thank you so much!

  6. Just found your channel and i love it! You give great information and i
    like that you show how the plants grow in a single video. And the rack idea
    is great! Thanks for sharing :)

  7. Darkfalz79 says:

    Radisk – yummy.

  8. Demi Falle says:

    Thank you, you gave me more ideas for my small space in the backyard:-)
    

  9. That’s a great idea, perfect for small space growing! I will use this next
    season in my monkey window ( I’ll explain that in an upcoming video haha)
    to grow the lettuces. 

  10. Great tips! I am dealing with the same issue… SPACE inside my fenced
    gardens! I like the cooking trays and open shelving concept. You’ve got me
    thinking… :-)

  11. Darkfalz79 says:

    I have set up the the same thing. Using plastic tubs I got for $3 each and
    drilled holes in. I read that it’s probably not a good idea to use
    aluminium. I managed to find the same shelves with holes, only wider –
    could fit 3 tubs per shelf but at the moment I am only using two. It looks
    a bit awkard but I have placed it north facing and it gets sun pretty much
    all day.

  12. JulV Wildcat says:

    How has the rack held up to the elements? I have also been thinking about
    building or buying a rack to grow more plants in a particular part of my
    garden. Great video.

  13. That radish look delicious.

  14. Wow great looking radishes…Question , do those aluminum trays have drain
    holes on the bottom with a container underneath to catch the water ?..

  15. Shinintendo says:

    I’d advise to get some perennials as well such as lowbush blueberries,
    goji(if you got the space) and other types of berries and some evergreens
    like Gaultheria Procumbens.
    If you grow in a small space like myself you might as well grow some rare
    edible plants such as Gynura Bicolor/Gynura Procumbens and Ashitaba (big
    plant).
    If you want fast growing plants I would go with lettuce, radish and herbs
    in general.

  16. Good video with great tips! You have a green thumb,wish I did but I’m
    trying! I’m enjoying your video’s!

  17. Sally Smith says:

    I was just thinking last night and this morning about how I might be able
    to have a raised bed of some kind and grow something underneath. You have
    just shown me how I can do this. Thank you so much for sharing.

  18. Thats a good racking system . Here in uk they are not enough space in
    between them. Beautiful Radish too.

  19. wonderlucha says:

    You need to be on tv!!! You’re an amazing gardener!

  20. wonderlucha says:

    I cannot wait until I harvest some of my own. Those little radishes look
    great and crunchy. Yum!

  21. 1betrman says:

    Another impressive post!
    Well done!

  22. yeah! a very simple and cheap way to make a planter station, isnt it ?; So
    cool
    we also ,could cover it using some plastic, in the winter… thanks to
    post it !!

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