Bean structures are essential if you’re growing climbing beans like runner beans. This video shows you how simple it is to create one.
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New subscriber. Great info and well done! Looking forward to watching and learning more.
Nicely done Huw. Great structure Best wishes
great job huw, the whole structure looks stable.ย I bet your father will be pleased when he gets back
Great trellis. Rustic ๐
Very informative . i have used the pyramid style this year due to space ย , my first year so everything is a learning curve but next year i will have bigger beds so that iย
can try your bean structure . Cheers
Looking good, man!
This is my first year gardening, I have 3 Zucchini, 2 Tomatoes, 3 Peppers, A boat load of radishes, carrots and onions, And heading to the nursery tomorrow for more ๐
you are so lucky to be wanting to do this already at your age. I caught on way later…way later and what a delight. I missed a lot. nice trellis and facial expressions too. blessings
You ROCK Hugh!
Thatโs great Huw, nice and clear. Very good video. Thank you x
If anyone doesn't know, the "nails" are "fence post staples" I call them steeples to quickly know what I am referring to on our farm but fence post staples are their actual name.
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That's a nice trellis. I like that it's made out of tree poles; rustic. Thank you.
Great instructions – thanks!
Stabalizing it with the lines going to the staples is a good idea. Thank you.
Five years later, and it's still helpful. Thanks!
Thank u sir…ur way of presentation is really nice
Good advice so helpful thanks so much and I love ur video
I did it myself with the Woodglut plans. I think this is the best way to find out how to build it.
Thank you! Very helpful.
Some people call those nails, u nails others call them staples
We are having 40 mph gale winds, I-and I haven't the timber to stabilize the trellis, any other option?
I have so many 10ft samplings I call 'brush' in my woods, I could make a dozen of these! But, it's the wind that is the problem
But how do you continue to guide the vine without a net? Closer supports? Is there a part 2?
Thank you I have got it. Such a help to watch you do the job. Good man.
You become more experienced now and chunked up a bit too ๐
This time I will do it manually with the help of Woodprix designs.
I'm really sure you can build it yourself. I did this 2 weeks ago thanks to the Woodprix plans.
I will try to do it with Woodglut plans.