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3 Awesome Ways to Grow Vertically in Your Garden 🌱

Portable vertical gardening | DIY Garden Projects 

Grow a Vertical Vegetable Garden in a Small Space with Hog Wire

Grow a Vertical Vegetable Garden in a Small Space with Hog Wire


Grow a Vertical Vegetable Garden in a Small Space with Hog Wire

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Vertical farming is cultivating plant or animal life within a skyscraper greenhouse or on vertically inclined surfaces. The modern idea of vertical farming uses techniques similar to glass houses, where natural sunlight can be augmented with artificial lighting.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_farming

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Vertical Gardening

Up, up, and away! Squeeze more vegetables into small spaces with trellises.

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How to Grow Vegetables Vertically @ Wikihow

Vertical Gardening Techniques for Maximum Returns @ Auntie Dogma’s

 

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Vertical Gardening Techniques for Maximum Returns

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Family Survival Protocol - Microcosm News

You can grow bigger, better cukes, beans, tomatoes and cantaloupes with simple, sturdy trellises

By Barbara Pleasant
December 2010/January 2011

 

 

Vertical Gardening Supports
Clockwise from top left: Rigid livestock panels do double duty as a fence and support for tomatoes, plus they can be bent to create an arched entry; saplings or bamboo poles are easy to use for pole bean tipis; pea tendrils love to cling to twiggy brush; and so-called “tomato” cages work better to support peppers and eggplants.

ILLUSTRATION: ELAYNE SEARS

Whether your garden is large or small, you can make better use of every square inch by using vertical gardening techniques to grow upright crops. Pole beans typically produce twice as many beans as bush varieties, and the right trellis can double cucumber yields. Then there are crops, such as tomatoes, that need some type of support to keep them above damp ground, where diseases have a…

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