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2008 Garden Vlog 4, Bean Netting

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2008

I use a different method here than last year when I put up twine for the beans to climb. I'll post another garden vid soon showing me setting out my peppers and tomatoes, and then that'll be it on the garden vids for a while until things start sprouting. So Yayyy, because I've got a different video idea I'd like to work on:)

BTW, in case anyone is interested the netting came from http://www.gardeners.com and you'll need to search for item #34-974

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  • How did it plastic net do. Our community setting up a garden this week..

    TEXAS

  • The plastic netting worked out great! I had a poor crop of beans but that wasn't the nettings fault though. You have to handle it fairly carefully or it'll tear but it's by far the easiest method I've yet found for providing bean support.

  • Blinkazoid, you definitely went through alot of work for those beans. Amazing and very cool! I sure hope you keep doing updates about your garden. I definitely want to see it grow throughout the season and into harvest. Thanks for the video.

  • Thanks Praxxus! I filmed an update just today and will probably post it sometime on Sunday. The beans are climbing the netting just fine, Yayyyy!

  • I can't wait to see your garden fully flourished.

  • I should have another update in about a week.

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  • Where did you get your garden netting?

    What size is the holes in it?

  • I love how you said you were a "semi-organic" gardener because I say the same thing :-D I live only seven miles from the Atlantic ocean here in Florida, and our soil has no clay in it, so fertilizer is a must since nutrients leech out of it so quickly. Organic fertilizer is too expensive. But I also never use pesticides.

  • Good job! Thanks for sharing your nice video.

  • Oh, yeah - square foot = no thinning... :) Anything that's less work!

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