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Bamboo poles will last for a number of years before they become too brittle to use as a trellis for your tomatoes anymore, and they don't take up a lot of space to store in a pile or leaning against a shed in the winter. With some bamboo and biodegradable twine you should have everything you need for strong and tall tomato trellises that cost you virtually nothing and will return fertility to the soil when they are no longer in use.

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Bamboo poles will last for a number of years before they become too brittle to use as a trellis for your tomatoes anymore, and they don't take up a lot of space to store in a pile or leaning against a shed in the winter. With some bamboo and biodegradable twine you should have everything you need for strong and tall tomato trellises that cost you virtually nothing and will return fertility to the soil when they are no longer in use. Click to watch our How-to…

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90K views · 2.5K likes | Tara on Instagram: "Planting Tomatoes on a Bamboo Trellis 🍅 First, build your trellis! (Check out my post on how to do that.) Burying your tomato stems like this will encourage better root systems and stronger plants. I plant on both sides of my trellis, one plant for each post.  1. Dig a hole in the center of the trellis at each post  2. The hole should be angled, becoming shallower as it reaches the post  3. Place the tomato seedling in so that it lays almost horizontal on the ground  4. Snip off any branches below the soil level  5. Fill in the hole  6. Wait one or two days for the tomato plant to turn itself toward the sky. Tie it (gently) to the post. I like to use strips of soft fabric like from a t-shirt.  Happy planting, friends!" Tomato Towers Diy, Diy Bamboo Tomato Trellis, Bamboo Tomato Cage, Diy Trellis For Tomatoes, Bamboo Trellis Tomatoes, Bamboo Tomato Trellis, Tying Tomato Plants, Trellis Tomato Plants, T Post Trellis

90K views · 2.5K likes | Tara on Instagram: "Planting Tomatoes on a Bamboo Trellis 🍅 First, build your trellis! (Check out my post on how to do that.) Burying your tomato stems like this will encourage better root systems and stronger plants. I plant on both sides of my trellis, one plant for each post. 1. Dig a hole in the center of the trellis at each post 2. The hole should be angled, becoming shallower as it reaches the post 3. Place the tomato seedling in so that it lays almost…

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Bamboo "quadrapod" tomato staking method at Wild Abundance. Use one tall (8’+ for indeterminate varieties), strong wooden stake (2″x2″) or one piece of stout bamboo for each plant.  Bury the end of the stake deep enough into the soil so that it is stable.  Use string or twine to tie the tomato plants to the stake.  Prune off any suckers and maintain one central leader or “trunk” for this method to work.  Click for more about tomato trellis approaches and how to pick what's right for your garden. Bamboo Stakes Garden, How To Stake Tomato Plants, Tomato Staking, Staking Tomatoes, Staking Tomato Plants, Tomato Stakes, Growing Green Beans, Wooden Stake, How To Tan

Bamboo "quadrapod" tomato staking method at Wild Abundance. Use one tall (8’+ for indeterminate varieties), strong wooden stake (2″x2″) or one piece of stout bamboo for each plant. Bury the end of the stake deep enough into the soil so that it is stable. Use string or twine to tie the tomato plants to the stake. Prune off any suckers and maintain one central leader or “trunk” for this method to work. Click for more about tomato trellis approaches and how to pick what's right for your…

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