Tomato supports?

   / Tomato supports? #1  

framer

Gold Member
Joined
Dec 9, 2008
Messages
273
Location
Central Kansas
Tractor
B7800
Has any one tried 4 foot fence as trellis for tomatoes or some thing better than flimsy gages.Thanks
 
   / Tomato supports? #2  
Haven't tried a fence, I use rebar. Bought 20 ft. lengths & cut them in 3 pieces. I use a post driver with the two handles on the sides that I made to drive them in. The ribs on the rebar holds the twine that I use to tie the plants.
 
   / Tomato supports? #3  
Two rows of page wire fencing set about a foot apart. posts were 12 feet apart, wire stretched tight. Worked like a charm
 
   / Tomato supports? #4  
round cages made out of heavy 6x6 welded wire.
holes are big enough to reach in and pick the tomatoes, but it's still sturdy enough to handle a pretty full bush.
 
   / Tomato supports? #6  
Ditto on the heavy welded wire - they'll last for years. Stake them into the ground, usually only one point is necessary.
Mike
 
   / Tomato supports? #7  
I'm in the process of making my own cages right now. Using 1/4" round cold rolled. Slight overkill maybe, but should last for years.

Mark
 
   / Tomato supports? #8  

Attachments

  • P8210021.JPG
    P8210021.JPG
    122.7 KB · Views: 396
  • P8210022.JPG
    P8210022.JPG
    69.3 KB · Views: 170
   / Tomato supports? #9  
I do hang upside down...has work well over the years.
 
   / Tomato supports? #10  
The best ones I ever used were ones I made from concrete reinforcing wire.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2001 New Holland EC215 Hydraulic Excavator (A52377)
2001 New Holland...
2008 VOLVO EC460CL (A52472)
2008 VOLVO EC460CL...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
2015 Clarke Power Gen RC60D 47kW Towable Diesel Generator (A50324)
2015 Clarke Power...
2010 Ford Edge SE SUV (A51694)
2010 Ford Edge SE...
2025 Kivel 48in Forks and Frame Skid Steer Attachment (A53421)
2025 Kivel 48in...
 
Top