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Vertical gardening is a way of growing plants up instead of out in order to conserve space. Even if you have lots of space in the garden, vertical gardening will help to keep plants up off of the ground, and will make the garden space look more clean and organized. Through the use of trellises, stakes and fencing, you can give your plants space to grow that you would not normally have. There are various plants that are well suited to this type of gardening.
Many supports for vertical gardening can easily be made, or purchased in the garden center. Also, keep an eye out for materials at auctions and yard sales. A chain link fence is a good place for vining plants like peas and beans. If you already have one in your yard, place the garden close to it to make better use of the space. You can easily construct a support for cucumbers by using wooden stakes or poles, and some baling twine. Place the poles about a foot apart, and string the twine back and forth in a zigzag fashion across the stakes. Staking cucumbers allows the fruit to stay off of the ground preventing rot. Ripe cucumbers are also much easier to see in this configuration.

Even fruits like cantaloupe and small melons can be grown vertically. The plants will vine on a fence or trellis. In order to support the weight of the melons, make a sling for each with old nylons tied to the fence. The nylons will cradle the fruit until they are ready to harvest.Tomatoes can grow trailing on the ground, but should be placed in a tomato cage for support. Many people already do this without thinking of it being vertical gardening, but it is. Tomatoes will easily get bruised and will rot if they are allowed to grow on the ground.
Any of these methods can easily be used when container gardens are being grown. Stakes, cages and other types of support can be placed inside or outside of the container in order to allow plants to grow vertically.If you are struggling with fitting in everything that you want to grow, vertical gardening is for you. In theory, you can grow all of your vegetables in half the space. While some vegetables are not suited to this type of gardening, there are many that are, and this method will make things easy on your plants and on you.









































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