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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2011

Bamboo is the perfect material to build an EZ lattice-style supports for grape vines or even tomato plant cages! It sure looks better than plain wire or metal supports.

ps: Please continue to help me with the FREE seed program by watching the video in the link. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isgssAYrsSE

Yes I said FREE. Watch the video for details. No gimmicks or strings. It's exactly what I say it is....100% FREE! A gift from me to you. :)

My other channel! = http://www.youtube.com/user/voodoogarden

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  • unrelated to video but do you use fertilizer for your indoor garden if so which plants and how do you know which ones need it ohh and how often... I missed your free seed share will you be doing another ?? thanks great vids.

  • @LuvHealthNConception I usually use rich enough soil that I don't need to add fertilizer often. But when I need a boost for my plants I use compost tea or worm tea. You can tell when the plants need a shot of fertilizer when they start putting out smaller leaves and slowing down.

    ps: I'll be doing another seed giveaway if I can afford it. I use the adsense income generated from my videos.

  • great video!! whats that plant behind you left @5:30?

  • @vnswamy2008 That monster is an oak ivy that I got as a teeny tiny plant many years ago. It tends to dominate a room doesn't it? :)

  • Is it legal to send seeds from one country to another? If little stems sprout below or between the horizontal bars that you are training the grapes to, do you pinch them out or just leave them?

  • @anniequilts Good question. I couldn't find any official government site that prohibits individuals from sending tiny quantities of seeds. The only restrictions I noticed were for seed supply companis that ship lots of seeds.

    I think I'll keep all side shoots clipped except the main ones I'm training. Once the main stems have grown as long as they can indoors, I might allow a few side shoots to grow in order to build woody stem material to strengthen the plant.

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  • Ummm You're gonna replace those bamboo? IDK. I've never grown grapes but have you ever tried to untangle a plant that wraps? I once had a watermelon grow through garden screen. It was IMPOSSIBLE to untangle. The only way I could free the screen was to cut the plant. I lost quite a bit of vine. I'd say when growing climbers, make your fixture permanent. Nice video. I may use this for my indoor cantaloup. :)

  • @Praxxus55712 okay thanks for all the tips :) but i have learned the more of your videos i watch the more questions get answered but thanks

  • I'm going to use your grape idea for my cucumbers. Wish me luck!

  • Love this! Just subscribed to your channel - please keep making videos! :-)

  • You are such a funny guy and I am totally enjoying your videos! So great ideas! :)

  • I LOVE IT~ Great Ideas you have! Thank you for sharing!

  • Seed Train? Awesome!!!

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