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Gardening on a slope is challenging! Today, with the help of a tall neighbour and some scrounged bamboos, we built this framework. The idea is that the beans grow on the upper level and will be trained outwards, horizontally over the bamboos. The beans will hang down and I will pick them from underneath.
I'll put some pots on the lower level and may grow beans up the poles too.
Wish me luck
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Nice frame. And lovely landscape where you live. I'm only 24 yrs old and I hope in the future a lovely house with big garden submerge in green ill and Blu sky( when is sunny). When I transfer my pic I show my tomato and strawberry frame
Thanks Sarico! My advice would be, look for a flat garden, as gardening on a slope always leads to compromise! You have to make the best use of whatever you have but it would be a lot easier if it were level!!
Look forward to seeing your pics
Thanks Sarico! My advice would be, look for a flat garden, as gardening on a slope always leads to compromise! You have to make the best use of whatever you have but it would be a lot easier if it were level!!
Look forward to seeing your pics
here... i found some pic on my pc... the first one is the tomato frame where i secured all the metal spiral to support them considered that here is very windy often... in the second you can see the frame on the left and the two cube made with double layer of fleece so it work as wind screen and the top i can take of on and off.
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