There are lots of ways to trellis tomatoes, and I'm sharing the 4 simple ways we used around the farm last summer. Twine or string training, simple t post and chainlink fencing top rail structures, metal fencing, and tomato cages, all work great for us. I explain how to trellis tomatoes with these different systems, and some tips for creating a system that will work well in your home garden too.
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4 Simple Ways To Trellis Tomatoes
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