I use nets to grow tomatoes vertically and pots to grow them upside down. Because of the added heat these plants get on the south wall of the garage, they are larger and blooming earlier than those I grow in cages or on stakes in my main garden.
I also use nets to grow on the south side of the house, where I grow cucumbers and peppers. Cucumbers and other trailing vines are a big space hog in the yard, because they need a 4-5 foot radius for growing. Vertically, I can grow two plants per square foot of soil, and the cucumbers are really easy to pick because they hang down right where you can see them, rather than hiding covered by leaves.
I also use verticals for my beans and peas to climb and use cages for unruly flowers and climbing roses. Of all my living walls, my clematis walls are my favorite. I use them to create walls in my garden and provide privacy for the play areas. View all my verticals, and some great butterfly pictures from the garden in my June photos.
Currently eating:
- all herbs
- all greens
- strawberries
- rhubarb
- pea shoots
Currently blooming:
- zhuchini
- poppies
- daisy
- lavedar
- iris
- peony
- columbine
- bleeding heart
- viola
- chives
- citronella
- comfrey
- tomatoes
- roses
- crainsbill germanium
- yarrow
- 6 types sedum
- passion plant