Growing Tomato, Squash, and Cukes this year Vertically! Need ADVICE!!

vfem

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boggybranch said:
Oops......My bad......"Senior moment"
Its ok, you were the first person I thought of when I got the email this morning. Figured you'd be going through it already at that point.

I have the mag though so I can sit and chill with it on the couch. :cool:

In fact, I got March's copy yesterday and I'm about to hit it hard... LOTS of good articles in it with spring coming.
 

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That's it... I'm going shopping at TSC this weekend!!!!
 

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Thanks you all! Nooowww I'm trying to decide what I'm going to use for the trellis itself..

Has anyone used fencing(spaces 1ft x 6inches) tied vertically in between Tposts for tomato plants??

I'm thinking it will hold the weight.. or just hoping lol
 

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Wow, wife- what can't you do with cattle panels? Those are some great pics. Now, you've got me wondering if I could make a big arch and use it as an arbor for grapes.....
 

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So that's what I'm going to do with the extra pig pannels we have saved the last few years! I hated my tomato cages last year and wanted a more efficient way to grow my cukes :weight You guys are so smart :celebrate
 

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Yes, I'm planning on redoing my whole garden this year to raised bed and vertical growing. I'm going to be able to plant 3 or 4 times the stuff that i could before, just need to find out how to make a string trellis?

Already started on the raised beds and even some cold frames:
 

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I have already figured out what I am growing in 2 of my vertical areas. Against the quail pen fence I am planting Collective farm woman melon.

In the front yard I am planting Rich Sweetness 132 melons. Both types of melons are small so I shouldn't have to support them.

Now I need to find a good place to put a cucumber trellis and a pie pumpkin trellis.
 

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do the pie pumpkins, acorn squash, butternut squash and cantalope need extra suport under the fruit or can the vine hold them?
 

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