Training climbing vegetables up supports is a great way to get maximum yield from minimum space. Building your own supports is easy, fun and can make an impressive feature in your garden.
If you’re growing climbing peas, beans, cucumbers or any other vining plant, you’ll need to build supports to help them grow skywards. Providing support also means you can pack more sprawling plants such as squashes and melons into your space by training them upwards instead.
In this video we demonstrate how to choose the best supports for your garden and give step-by-step instructions for creating the ultimate pea and bean frame.
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Here I’m machining the first side of a couple of parts in a small production batch of threaded adapter bushings.
In part two I’ll flip these parts over and machine the back side to finish them up.
Material is steel hex, 1.25″ across the flats.
Machine is a PM1660 manual gap bed engine lathe.
The thread is 7/8″-14 RH.
Saw is an Ellis 1600 Portable Mitering Band Saw.
Bumper music is “The Real Folk Blues” performed by Sapphire.
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