wsmoak
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After going round and round trying to figure out how I'm going to support all these tomatoes I've started from seed (35 at last count!) I've pretty much come back to the tried and true cylinders of concrete reinforcing wire.
There were some left around this place when we bought it, they're still usable, and if I just buy a roll of wire and make more, they'll last a lifetime.
Here's a comparison I ran across: http://www.mastergardeners.org/picks/tomato_staking.html
One problem I've had with them is that they want to fall over when the plant gets very large.
What do you use to anchor them?
T-posts work, but are expensive. How far up the side of the cage do I need to secure it to keep it from falling over?
Or would it be better to anchor just the bottom at 2-3 places around the circle?
What works for you?
Thanks, -Wendy
There were some left around this place when we bought it, they're still usable, and if I just buy a roll of wire and make more, they'll last a lifetime.
Here's a comparison I ran across: http://www.mastergardeners.org/picks/tomato_staking.html
One problem I've had with them is that they want to fall over when the plant gets very large.
What do you use to anchor them?
T-posts work, but are expensive. How far up the side of the cage do I need to secure it to keep it from falling over?
Or would it be better to anchor just the bottom at 2-3 places around the circle?
What works for you?
Thanks, -Wendy