Container Gardening

A Life SAVER Helps Me GROW Tons of Vegetables Fruit Plants & Seeds in the Garden-Container Gardening



Cheap & EASY Tulle protect seedlings, Container Garden, small spaces, patio garden, fruit trees, Papayas, kale, lettuce, tomatoes, Vegetables, flowers and in the ground plants. Fabric netting is Cheap Best Gardening product in my garden to keep out critters, birds and insects when needed, so easy to use. Perfect to use in most any garden, in the ground or in a container, works almost anywhere. A great way to deter pest and critters in your garden, save seeds and protect your seedlings and plants.

This is TULLE that Great Fabric SO CHEAP and last all year outside here, here is an aff. link to check out, many colors, I usually get one of the greens, but any color will work great: http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-53200-19255-0/1?ff3=4&pub=5575376117&toolid=10001&campid=5338267736&customid=&mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fitm%2FTulle-Fabric-Bolt-54-X40yds-Wedding-Bridal-Party-Favor-Decoration-Tutu-Craft%2F381670793265%3Fvar%3D650737116165

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35 Comments

  1. This is AWESOME!!!
    Thank you so much…..you've made my day.
    I am looking to go off grid and tulle will be the most cheapest effective protection…. I am going to give this a go because I am sick n tired of critters eating MY FOOD.
    Will it protect from caterpillars & moths?
    I even love the wrought iron chair shells you got your totes on….genius!

  2. This is so messy. Huge plastic totes right in front your eyes is a huge turn off for majority of the people regardless of how sweet the harvest is. I will pass until nothing left in the grocery stores

  3. Hi my name:Ms.April,I have been gardening for 11 years but now that I live in apartment building I have to share a patio but I have grow light system in my room and a lot containers I having problems trying grow pelleted vegetable seeds and regular vegetable seeds I need help how get my vegetables to grow healthy and stronger and produce vegetable could the someone or the woman video teach me what to do.thank you happy garden everyone,Milwaukee,wisconsin

  4. Love your channel…learned so much…and u snd hubs work together…i married 3x…3 crappy mean narcs cause that is what i was raised by…never got the memo on how to pick a good hub…just love yall

  5. Is it a synthetic fabric you're using or a natural tulle? With neurological issues I'd love to keep all natural fibers in the garden esp with contact with the food. Thanks!

  6. Greetings from Madoc Ontario.. Iโ€™d seen this video a while back but, I forgot when the chipmunks were biting all my strawberries. I actually dug them all out because I was not getting any to eat. I should try again and cover them with tulle. Have a happy day

  7. Thank you for your very informative video. I recently bought tulle and you've given me many ideas of how to use it. Maybe I'll actually get to keep my fruit this season.

  8. Thanks for a great idea! We have an area where we are considering reseeding the lawn, and this would be great to keep birds from eating the grass seat. And such an affordable solution. ๐Ÿค—

  9. What a GREAT idea! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
    I get stink bugs here in FL that destroy everything by June.

  10. I'm growing an indeterminate tomato. My 8ft stakes are 1ft in the ground. so if the plant exceeds 7 ft, I assume the clusters of toms will drop downward. In an effort to prevent the single stem from breaking and to allow me to reach those clusters for harvest, I'm thinking of creating a toulle "hammock" that will cradle the downward clusters. I intend not to make the "hammock" a far drop as that would defeat the purpose of trying to prevent the single stem from breaking. Thoughts? Pros/Cons?

  11. The tulle fabric on cut-out lid for seed starting is so fantastic. I am going to give it a try for my second planting ! thank you for saving me money and making me feel like a re-use champ…

  12. I got so fed up with dealing with squash borers that I've switched to growing squash plants in containers this year and covered the plants with tulles as per your methods and been hand pollinating them. So far so good. Thanks to your great ideas!

  13. Robbie! You are a genius! After seeing this, I bought tulle and going to use in my container gardening!๐Ÿ‘

  14. You have beautiful plants, do you have a video about how to conserve water in containers and what are the most important natural fertilizer to use, can I just use fruit peels, egg shells and leafy greens from kitchen scraps?

  15. Thank you! I tried to order some from Walmart. They were out.
    Iโ€™ll have to see if my daughter will go to Joannโ€™s and get me some.
    My gardens will not be that big.
    Iโ€™m excited to compost in lace.

  16. I watched this video at the beginning of the 2022 growing season. It SAVED my plants! This year for the first time, four legged critters started eating my plants. This was the first Spring since our two dogs passed away, and the critters must think it's open season on my garden. I only had time to put the tulle over two of my raised beds, and the plants in the other beds were eaten to stems! I reseeded and made sure to cover the newly seeded beds in tulle and it worked like a charm! Thank you for this terrific tool!

  17. A friend on mine used old dressers, nightstands turned on its back and deep drawers as planters. People are always putting broken or old furniture to the curb. Beautiful wood/ plywood planters for free. Lol.

  18. I wish you could see how I have my one bucket tomato clipped and twine tied and trellised ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿพโ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿ˜‚i know there has to be a better way with no overhead structure to attach it all to.

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