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Several years ago I landed on what I think is the best way to support tomatoes. String training! For me it beat out stakes, cages, Florida weave and everything else I tried. And you can use it for beans and cucumbers too.   https://www.theartofdoingstuff.com/turns-im-never-really-satisfied-anything-including-tomatoes/ Stringing Up Tomato Plants, Stringing Tomatoes Plants, Tomatoe Stakes Ideas Diy, Tomato String Trellis, Tomato Stakes Ideas, Tomato Support Ideas, Tomato Cages Diy, Tomatoes In Garden, Tomato Trellis Ideas

Several years ago I landed on what I think is the best way to support tomatoes. String training! For me it beat out stakes, cages, Florida weave and everything else I tried. And you can use it for beans and cucumbers too. https://www.theartofdoingstuff.com/turns-im-never-really-satisfied-anything-including-tomatoes/

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Briana Bosch on Instagram: "Only downside of this trellis is the ability for sheep to get inside and eat all your plants (ask me how I know). We’ve used these same bamboo stakes for four years now, and they’re still holding up great—but when they are no longer usable they’re biodegradable!   We start with 8’ bamboo stakes and push them about 1’ into the ground at an angle at 12-16” intervals. One bamboo stake goes across the top, and then two more horizontally on each side are tied in with twine. This makes for a VERY stable trellis!  I then tie a piece of twine to the top and run it down to the soil level and tie it around a metal staple to hold it in the ground. Wrap the twine around the stem of the plant and voila! A beautiful natural trellis!  We’ve grown tomatoes, peas, beans, and eve Bamboo Stakes Garden, Diy Bamboo Trellis Ideas, Bamboo Trellis Ideas, Bamboo Trellis Diy, Tomato Stakes Ideas, Pea Trellis Ideas, Tomato Trellis Ideas, Pole Bean Trellis, Natural Trellis

Briana Bosch on Instagram: "Only downside of this trellis is the ability for sheep to get inside and eat all your plants (ask me how I know). We’ve used these same bamboo stakes for four years now, and they’re still holding up great—but when they are no longer usable they’re biodegradable! We start with 8’ bamboo stakes and push them about 1’ into the ground at an angle at 12-16” intervals. One bamboo stake goes across the top, and then two more horizontally on each side are tied in with…

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