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Great job, fellow gardening nerd! 🤓 🌿💚🌱
ОтветитьThank you it’s
Much more doable than the large ones with doors
When you opened your hinged tops didn’t you tear all the support vines from the cukes?
ОтветитьThankyou Dave for doingthis video. This exactly what I need to do! However my containers are smaller and plastic, so I can’t hinge them, what do you recommend? How would you do a round container?
ОтветитьThe bed is great, but it being a "family" project is PERFECT! A family that works together.....well.....that's just how it's supposed to be! Great job sir!!
ОтветитьThanks for this! Loved the tips on what you liked and what you would do differently. Found that super helpful
ОтветитьThis looks far simpler than what I was going to do. Nicely done
ОтветитьKreg Jig Blue screws are not for exterior. they will rust away in time. nice project though
ОтветитьVery much like the info you shared when talking about what you would do differently! that hinge style did look like it'd be a pain once the plants are actually growing.
ОтветитьThe doors sounds like a winner. I have bugs in Texas. I only get 1 or 2 zucchini but I have something for them this year. I'm covering my plants.
ОтветитьHow do you open the cages over the fully grown tomatoes
ОтветитьThanks Dave, nice video and nice to hear what you'd do differently, thx for making the video!
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ОтветитьGreat vid and beautiful garden
ОтветитьAwesome!!!👍🏾
ОтветитьLove it. Thank you!
ОтветитьWhat can I use for table top?
ОтветитьI would love to have more specific instructions for building the raised bed cages. I am also having trouble with critters, specifically with rabbits, groundhogs and squirrels and I recently had two fox run through my yard. I don’t have much experience building things, have built a simple raised bed, but the cage is out of my league with just watching your video and winging it. Also, my main two beds are made of galvanized steel, so the hinges would be a problem, but I would be willing to lift it off and on if it protected my veggies.
ОтветитьBrilliant 👏
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ОтветитьThis is perfect!
Ответитьbeautiful job
ОтветитьWhy top of the enclosure is not closed? Can't squirrel climb it?
ОтветитьPretty
ОтветитьHave upgraded the cage to 5 light weight removable panels yet?✌️
ОтветитьEVERYTHING except your voice is LOUD! .....
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ОтветитьChicken wire on the bottom will fail after a couple years. It rusts and gofers will chew through it eventually. It's better to put 1/2 inch hardware cloth.
ОтветитьDo you have the plans for those beds?…I'm in the process of making a cover and your hinges covers look like the kind I need.
Ответить.....sorry but always you and yourself am always watching but not mostly your garden😢
ОтветитьDoes it keep the rats out or do they just climb the fence
ОтветитьYour video was awesome. I am going to make these ! Great that you gave your advice on things that you will change for next years cropl As for the Tall height, I would just cut out the one section of the chicken wire where you need the height and shape new chicken wire to the "Mountain Height and restaple. I will be putting my hinges on the sides to life vertical. at the length for more height room. You didnt miss any steps to your video. Well Done. Best to you and your family. Lori L
ОтветитьNice video. Can you please turn down the level of your music a little. I’m not enjoying the loud music you put in between your talking. I’m having to keep on adjusting the volume all the time. Thanks. I assume not all your listeners are young and enjoy loud music. 👂👂👂👂👂
ОтветитьReally enjoyed your video. Good looking garden 😊
ОтветитьDeterminate tomatoes vs indeterminate would help the tomato issue. It’s the difference between vining vs bush. Great video.🎉
ОтветитьWould a counter balanced whinch work to just lift the cage straight up out oof the way work?
Nice idea for a cage.
I need some for groundhogs.
Blessings From Texas🤠
ОтветитьYou do nice work!😊
ОтветитьGREAT VIDEO! SUBSCRIBED!
ОтветитьDave, I really enjoyed your video. Thank you. Here in the UK I need to protect my plants a little differently from you because we don't have as many animals (Critters) as you have only cats or squirrels that can acces my boundary fence & certain flying insects, some beneficial, some not. Planting in late winter and early spring is the time where I would use polythene overhead protection for my early planted vegetables; after the temperature warms up I can replace polythene with netting. I look forward to seeing more of your videos.
ОтветитьFor future builds do not use chicken wire for bottom of beds. They do not stand up to water and being buried. They will eventually rust and break apart, animals can easily tear through it. Which defeats the purpose as to why you should secure the bottom. Instead use hardware cloth. More expensive, but it’ll outlast your garden.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing 👍🏽. I will be building this henge cover for my tomatoes 🍅.
ОтветитьThis was great! Thanks! I'll have to use gopher wire for the smaller critters.
ОтветитьReally nice!
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