Check out the Florida weave
I enjoy putting in a small garden to be able to enjoy fresh produce in the summer.
One of the plants I always grow is tomatoes. Both cherry tomatoes and regular tomatoes add flavor to any dish or sandwich.
In the past, I have always staked by tomato plants but this year my son-in-law showed me a new way to manage my tomatoes called a Florida weave.
This has proven to work extremely well this year. Our tomato plants are growing strong and are easily accessible.
As you can see the plants are growing nice and straight.
They are now over 8 ft tall.
The weave itself is simple. You tie string or twine to a post at the end of the row and you run the string around the plants in a weave fashion. You secure it to the end post and bring it back through weaving in the opposite way.
This has proven to be a really awesome way to control our tomato plants.
I most definetly endorse this method.
Until next time,
John Novak
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the name got me wanting to check how it's made and if I could use it.
I could use it to help when called for the task.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for checking it out, @hariton. I appreciate it.
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I'll be following this, I want to see the ready-to-eat products of your work! 😀
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I will keep you updated. Thanks for commenting.
Hey @beststart John, this looks like a great way to grow them and congratulations on your crop. I agree I'm a big tomato fan myself. In addition, I love the smell of the leaves when you touch them.
I agree. Thanks for the comment @lisamariesworld.
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Excellent!! Looks like it works great!
Yes, it really does.
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Your plants are growing nicely and very tall! You did great in tying them in a weaving fashion.
Thank you @farmboy-boss. My son-in-law was the one who showed me the process.
Growing plants and crypto holdings at the same time. These two are very productive activities. 😊
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THat's a great idea! I think the method I have been using is called Croydon Cat's Cradle 😂.
My tomatoes have grown too big for this method now, but I'll remember it for next year. Our weather is not very warm this year, but I finally have some tomatoes setting.
So far it is working well. Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it.
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It is good to see that your son-in-law has offered something useful. Hope that you will get good results from the Florida weave method.
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Thanks, Dr. Hafiz. I will update in a month or so.
Wow! That's pretty amazing. What variety of tomatoes do you grow? I love fresh homegrown tomatoes.
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The tomatoes are Garner's choice, Black crimm, an orange variety, and cherry tomatoes.
It's amazing how many varieties there are. Enjoy them! 😀
Thanks, Lisa. We will
You're welcome, John! 😀
The beauty of this Florida weave is that the tomatoes are going to love it, and do tremendously well.
Yes, it is working amazingly well. Thanks for the comment @gratitudemine
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Indeed! Thanks for commenting, @morenow
Nice one John. I've not been so active in the garden this year.
Thanks, Steve. I appreciate the comment.