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Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
Camprn"s YouTube Video
My Florida Weave Trellis System Square Foot Garden:
https://youtu.be/KEptmRAR9jQ
My Florida Weave Trellis System Square Foot Garden:
https://youtu.be/KEptmRAR9jQ
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Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
Hey Thanks!
43 years a gardener and going strong with SFG.
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There are certain pursuits which, if not wholly poetic and true, do at least suggest a nobler and finer relation to nature than we know. The keeping of bees, for instance. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
Thank you. Excellent video Camprn!
has55- Posts : 2346
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Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
Some gardeners use two strands at each level. One strand on one side of the tomato plant and one strand on the opposite side.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6YDs_b6Kow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6YDs_b6Kow
yolos- Posts : 4139
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Age : 74
Location : Brooks, Ga Zone 7B/8A
Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
thank you YOLOS for posting and CAMPRN for creating video. What a great time saver, I do as many as 50 plants each year and so keeping them all supported is a huge job.
I would think though that one would still have to prune the suckers for the most part?
I would think though that one would still have to prune the suckers for the most part?
GWN- Posts : 2799
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Location : british columbia zone 5a
Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
Looks like Camprn did remove the suckers. Other videos I have seen say you do not have to remove the suckers, it is optional.
yolos- Posts : 4139
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Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
Aaaaaaah, so THAT's what Florida weave is. That looks really easy, and looks like it would stand up to high winds.
CitizenKate- Posts : 843
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Location : Northeast KS, USA; Zone 6a
Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
Some people say it makes no difference. My experience has been, it depends on the type of plant. My rule of thumb is, indeterminates - yes, determinates - no. Although I've had some indeterminates that start to branch their main stems if you sucker them - they resist being trained to grow a single main stem. So I leave those alone, too.yolos wrote:Looks like Camprn did remove the suckers. Other videos I have seen say you do not have to remove the suckers, it is optional.
CitizenKate- Posts : 843
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Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
yolos great video.
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Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
I have had that, too! And if you try to choose one "main" stem, it just doesn't ever actually work....thought I just had mutant tomaters!CitizenKate wrote:Some people say it makes no difference. My experience has been, it depends on the type of plant. My rule of thumb is, indeterminates - yes, determinates - no. Although I've had some indeterminates that start to branch their main stems if you sucker them - they resist being trained to grow a single main stem. So I leave those alone, too.yolos wrote:Looks like Camprn did remove the suckers. Other videos I have seen say you do not have to remove the suckers, it is optional.
I really like this idea...will be anxious to see how it does, Kate.
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Re: Florida Weave for Supporting Tomatoes Plants
So each plant is basically getting a 1'x 2' area, with the roots running from the center of the bed. I like that she can manipulate that the fruits hang to the outside. Pretty slick.
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