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gardening interests: Composting, Fruits and Berries, Vegetables
Member Since: 03/22/2009
gardening interests: Composting, Fruits and Berries, Vegetables
Member Since: 03/22/2009
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Re: A Freestanding Tomato Trellis Improves Yields and Keeps the Garden Neat
Booker,
posted: 12:35 pm on April 10thI think you're overthinking this. I made something similar to this years ago with used electrical tubing, that was destined for the dumpster. Use your imagination! You could possibly try PVC tubing for the uprights, with wood or 1 " iron pipe for the top. As for the twine.... use something that's thick enough so as not to cut into the stem of the tomato.
Be Creative! Good Luck. :)