Vertical vegetable gardening and growing from seed will quietly make you the most interesting gift-giver in your neighbourhood. You put 64 seeds in a tray in January. By spring you have more plants than your yard can hold, more than you planned, more than you need. That is when it gets good.
There is something unexpected about watching a pole bean decide that your bamboo stick is not tall enough and keep going anyway. These plants do not need permission. They find the structure, they take it, and they climb. When you start from seed and end up with more than you planted for, you stop thinking about the garden as a project and start thinking about who gets what.
What works in a yard scales to a railing. What starts as a seed tray ends as a birthday gift nobody else thought of. The nursery figured out the volume game a long time ago. You just joined the supply side.
Topics: vertical vegetable gardening, growing from seed, small space gardening, climbing vegetables, spring planting
Originally aired on 2026-03-09

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