I use canes too, and tie a loop around the cane and tomato plant as it gets bigger. Works fine for me.
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Originally posted by Sylvan View PostI was thinking about making cylinders out of pig netting KC.
How tall do you make them for indeterminate varieties?
If we roll them so that the circumference is the short end we could make them as tall as we like, but that would give them a diameter of just under a foot. Is that enough space for a full sized plant?
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canes, and those twirly wirly metal canes. They did really well last year, any bits that didn't wind round were tied on, and the string didn't slip because the metal canes have grooves all the way up. They withstood all the wind in the garden too.
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Originally posted by Sylvan View PostI have terrible problems with wind too Florence. ...
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Decided I need a good highish shelf in the GH house so fix a 8` piece of 75mm x 8mm timber from end to end. That gave me a great shelf then as a after thought drilled holes in it to take my canes. No tomato wobble now.
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