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Old 09-09-2003, 05:42 PM
Frank Miles
 
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Default Stake or no stake tomato

In article , hawk wrote:
Every time I have staked tomatoes, the weight of the tomatoes causes the
plant to slide down the stake and the result has been the same as no stake.

Regards, hawk

On 8 Sep 2003 08:11:50 -0700, James wrote:

I grew a few tomatoes without stake or cage this year. Seems like
it's a better method. You get a lot more tomatoes because the stems
root themselves on the ground and multi-stems also increases the
number of fruits.

So is the one stem on a stake method just a waste of time?


I've _always_ staked, and never had this sliding problem. Maybe it's my
choice of stake -- I rip 2x4's into 2x2's, and there's plenty of roughness.
Just tie around the stake before tying the plants. Only problem is when
plants get 6' tall and up, and loaded with tomatoes, they can really stress
the stake. Sometimes I've had to guy the stakes to relieve the stress.
Using other materials could cause sliding difficulties if they have slick
exteriors.

I've tried cages but (personally) don't like them as much -- they take up
lots more room both in the garden and storing over the winter. Gardening
in the city is always a space-challenge, even when you devote nearly all of
your non-house property to the garden.

-frank
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