3 ways I support my tomatoes:
1. Large plant cages from @forevergardenbeds. These cages are 80” tall and can handle my southern tomatoes with no problem. They are sturdy and have never fallen over in a storm. I have used them for the last two years and they are my top choice for easy tomato support. No tying tomatoes up as they grow.
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2. A Freyr Trellis from @seattleurbanfarmco. This is my second year using the trellis. The trellis can be placed anywhere in your garden and can be used to trellis plants in grow bags, or any vining plant. It comes in fun colors and is adjustable up to 7’ tall and 8’ long. I use heavy duty twine and compostable tomato clips (both from @seattleurbanfarmco) and landscape pins. With this method I will have to periodically clip the tomatoes to the twine as they grow.
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3. T-posts and twine with a variation of Florida weave. My dwarf tomatoes reach heights of 3-5 feet, so a 5 ft T-post and heavy duty twine will work to coral them. I will have to add levels of twine as the tomatoes grow.
I have used the metal tomato cages from big box stores, and even turned one upside down on top of another with zip ties for added height. They blew over in a storm and looked terrible.
I have also used super tall garden stakes, but that requires tying the tomatoes to the stake and one stake per large plant was not enough support.
I have also tried a cattle panel on its side, but it was not tall enough.
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