wsmoak
Deeply Rooted
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Here's an update on the livestock panel tomato trellis experiment.
So far I like this much better than the round tomato cages made of concrete reinforcing wire... a good thing, because I can't find rolls of that wire *anywhere*!
I still need to mulch (both feed stores were out of straw) but it's certainly easier to weed under the trellis than the cages.
I'm using baling twine (from the bales of hay I buy for my horse) to support the tomatoes. The smaller ones don't yet reach the bottom of the trellis, so those have a string twirled around them for support. The larger ones have a string woven back and forth to hold the branches closer to the trellis.
Lots of blossoms and some small tomatoes out there, I can't wait! (The bright orange is just some plastic tape I initially used to tie them up.)
-Wendy
So far I like this much better than the round tomato cages made of concrete reinforcing wire... a good thing, because I can't find rolls of that wire *anywhere*!
I still need to mulch (both feed stores were out of straw) but it's certainly easier to weed under the trellis than the cages.
I'm using baling twine (from the bales of hay I buy for my horse) to support the tomatoes. The smaller ones don't yet reach the bottom of the trellis, so those have a string twirled around them for support. The larger ones have a string woven back and forth to hold the branches closer to the trellis.
Lots of blossoms and some small tomatoes out there, I can't wait! (The bright orange is just some plastic tape I initially used to tie them up.)
-Wendy