

Simple Gardening Hack: Using Obelisks for Climbing Plants
On a cloudy day in an allotment in Great Britain, Sally Garden & Home, a gardening enthusiast, shared her tips on using obelisks to support climbing plants like peas and French beans. "I'm using obelisks to support the growth of my peas and french beans," she explained in the video. Sally showed how she assembled the obelisks and planted the peas, securing them with string to help them climb. She also directly sowed French bean seeds, expressing her hope that slugs wouldn't eat them. The video's simple, practical approach and clear visuals make it a valuable resource for gardeners of all levels. The obelisks, a cost-effective solution, add an aesthetic appeal to the allotment, proving that functionality and beauty can coexist in gardening.