For years in my greenhouse and more recently my tunnel I have grown tomatoes up 8' canes plunged straight into the ground. This works fine but you do have to reach right in for some and miss others hidden behing foliage.
A plot neighbour has a great system in that he runs two rows of canes (one would work just the same) but plunges the canes in at an angle of about 30 degrees so that all of the canes lean inwards towards the path down the centre of the tunnel or greenhouse. The bonus of this is that all of the fruit hangs free of the actual vine and are in plain view, get plenty of sunlight and air and are that bit easier to harvest as you can see them easily.
Simple but stunningly effective.
A plot neighbour has a great system in that he runs two rows of canes (one would work just the same) but plunges the canes in at an angle of about 30 degrees so that all of the canes lean inwards towards the path down the centre of the tunnel or greenhouse. The bonus of this is that all of the fruit hangs free of the actual vine and are in plain view, get plenty of sunlight and air and are that bit easier to harvest as you can see them easily.
Simple but stunningly effective.
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