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Hoops and Netting for my Vego Raised Garden Bed

May 18, 2022 by Michelle Leave a Comment

When I shared my raised garden beds in the 30-day update, I received a bunch of questions about the hoops and netting that I was using over the bed. Since I needed to make some updates to it for the plants underneath, I thought I'd shoot a little video and tell you more about the hoops and net that I'm using on the bed and the little clips that I have that help hold the net to a lift pole and the garden bed itself.

I purchased those from Amazon; I've included the link below. The hoops come in separate sections and you have little pins where you connect them. I simply pushed them 6″ or so into the sides of the beds. I use various clamps to pin the net to the bed.

These are the Hoops that I bought
https://amzn.to/3OPLto2

The Netting
https://amzn.to/3KwDh8X

The Clamps
https://amzn.to/3loDBN8

About Michelle in the Meadow
I am a suburban gardener located in zone 9A in Northeast Florida. I started growing in this suburban lot in 2019 and have expanded the garden every year. In 2020 I started making Facebook Videos about the garden, and in 2022 created this YouTube channel. I enjoy making content about my garden, what I’m learning, and from time to time the general vlog, too.

Birdies Raised Garden Beds (I purchased the Birdies Tall 8 in 1)
https://lets.growepic.co/73j50/michelleinthemeadow
Save 5% with code MEADOW

Vego Raised Garden Beds (I purchased the Vego 32″ Extra Tall 9 in 1)
https://glnk.io/vzw5/9

Some of these links are affiliate links which means if you click the links to make a purchase, I may receive a small commission.

Link to Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbUGYMmjynlYUxC_-Mz5Kng
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/michelleinthemeadow

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