jymbee
Platinum Member
Won't be soon enough but eventually the few dozen tomato plants of various varieties I've started will hopefully start to fall over with red, ripe 'maters. For some time now I've used wire cages I've built to contain & support them. I then apply a generous amount of dry grass mulch and this seems to work pretty well.
But as this year I've more plants than cages I'm trying to decide whether to build more cages, or perhaps try another approach. My Dad always staked his tomatoes and tied them to the stakes with cloth strips. I've heard others who claim they just let them go. I guess whether that works depends a lot on the variety?
What's your tried & true way of supporting your tomato plants?
But as this year I've more plants than cages I'm trying to decide whether to build more cages, or perhaps try another approach. My Dad always staked his tomatoes and tied them to the stakes with cloth strips. I've heard others who claim they just let them go. I guess whether that works depends a lot on the variety?
What's your tried & true way of supporting your tomato plants?