Grow 3x More Food in the Same Space (Without Adding a Single Bed)

The free Gardenary Guide to Growing Vertically shows you exactly how to use trellises to triple your harvest, ditch the sprawl, and turn your garden into the prettiest spot in your backyard.

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Here's the truth about small gardens.

You don't need more space. You need to grow up.

Most gardeners cram tomatoes, cucumbers, and beans into beds that just can't hold them, then wonder why the vines are flopping over, the fruit is rotting on the soil, and the plants look more like a jungle than a garden.

The fix is one simple structure: a trellis.

When you grow vertically, your roots stretch down deep while your vines climb up tall. You double, sometimes triple your growing space. Your plants get more sunlight and airflow. The fruit stays clean.

And honestly?

Your garden starts looking like the kind of place you actually want to spend your evenings.

Inside this free 28-page guide, you'll get:

🌿 The 3 types of trellises every gardener should know (and which one is right for your space)

🌿 The exact plants that need vertical support in every season — cool, warm, and hot

🌿 My step-by-step method for growing tomatoes and cucumbers on an arch (one arch can give you 40+ pounds of cucumbers, no joke)

🌿 How to grow sugar snap peas on an obelisk so they actually produce fruit

🌿 The right way to install and attach plants to a trellis without snapping a stem