Growing vertically can increase your yields and make harvesting much easier. Plus, it requires less bending over.  If it is ...
Train vines up a decorative support, onto a fence, or allow them to climb a trellis set in front of a wall or structure. Pole beans, peas, Malabar spinach, cucumbers, melons, and squash are all ...
Watermelons are a summer sensation. They are also easy to grow from seed. Explore watermelon varieties that grow best in ...
make sure your trellis is sturdy and secure because even small watermelon varieties can weigh several pounds or more. If you opt to save garden space by growing your melons vertically you may also ...
Stepping through a foliage-covered trellis, we left the busy center of Sea Bright outside and entered a hidden, enclosed ...
Native to South America, dragon fruit also grows well in Asia and Mexico, Brown says. Growing like a cactus and a vine, the ...
I ask Charlie to acquire different gauge fencing and sink some posts, and then I describe with poetic passion a trellis of watermelons in little melon-hammocks. It all sounds like I know what I ...
Use a trellis or teepee to train the vines up for support as they grow. Once fruit emerges, support each melon by tying stretchy fabric from the bottom of the trellis to create a hammock for it. Water ...