Tomato Growing Forum
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Subject: Tomato support
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97pounder! |
Centennial Colorado
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Hi all, I am wondering how you support your tomatoes and what size?
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7/31/2023 6:00:44 PM
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Dan Sutherland |
Walla Walla Wa.
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Hammock suspended from overhead rod by twine,with a short piece of chain at where hammock is attached so hammock can be raised or lowered as necessary to take stress off the stem.
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7/31/2023 6:05:57 PM
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Dan Sutherland |
Walla Walla Wa.
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But I've also found out that a 11.96 tomato didn't need any support, so ?
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7/31/2023 6:07:56 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Id probably use the square-cut ankle part of a worn out sock next year... maybe thats unappetizing but it could be a clean worn out sock... This year I used mesh squares from a large laundry bag. Worked ok but I reckon some of the dingleberries were feeling a bit uncomfortable. Just gotta support them about baseball size they could crimp your vine, unless you can tell that it wont crimp or break or fall down? I have one that's just been resting on straw on the ground. Probably not a great idea but it's doing a Dan move! Not everyone is getting the A-list treatment.
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7/31/2023 10:16:47 PM
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Materdoc |
Bloomington, IN USA
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I use paint strainer bags with sytrings at the 4 corners which I tie to the tomato cage. Just as important is to shift the rest of the plant over so that the fruit has room to GROW!
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8/14/2023 9:49:54 PM
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Materdoc |
Bloomington, IN USA
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Strings…so much for proofreading, ha!
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8/14/2023 9:50:53 PM
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