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            Subject:  Plant support (Noob)
			
  
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            | KeithLBPI | 
            
               Orlando, FL 
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               Been trying to find some answers on this. What do you use for your tomato plant supports? Just a stake in the ground, tomato cage or something completely different?
  Looking forward to my first season. Thanks everyone! 
		
				
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               10/23/2015 11:32:51 AM 
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            | wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) | 
            
               Wixom MI. 
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               I use wire mesh that you use in cement. It makes a very strong cage that will not collapse and the 6"x6" square holes make it very easy to weave the plant in and out of the cage. 
		
				
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               10/23/2015 2:13:28 PM 
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            | Porkchop | 
            
               Central NY 
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               I like a good wooden stake, although the bigger sized colored tomato cages look nice(they should be staked also)...either way, drive the stake deep... Good luck 
		
				
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               10/23/2015 4:53:05 PM 
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            | KeithLBPI | 
            
               Orlando, FL 
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               Thanks guys! 
		
				
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               10/23/2015 5:55:17 PM 
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            | Dan Sutherland | 
            
               Walla Walla Wa. 
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               I only use twine and tomato clips with pruned plants to two leaders.Wife loves it ,so easy to pick no looking digging missing ones that are hidden etc. 
		
				
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               10/23/2015 7:11:54 PM 
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            | catond | 
            
               Prairie Du Sac Wi 
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               I now like the single stake idea. When using cages in my loose soil the weight of a big tomato on one side made them want to fall over and in some cases they did. And one more problem I ran into with cages was if you get a slammer growing in the wrong spot inside the cage ,the wire from the cage itself can get in the way of the growth of the fruit. I almost had to cut the cage wire on one of mine so it wouldn't grow into it. I think next year I'll just put single stakes in before planting, so as not to mess with the roots. 
		
				
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               10/24/2015 1:15:03 AM 
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            | Pumpkin Shepherd | 
            
               Georgetown, Ontario 
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               I use a tomato cage and hammer in a stake beside it that I Zip Tie to the cage. It keeps everything solidly upright. A cage on its own will just fall over. 
		
				
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               10/24/2015 8:14:45 AM 
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            | wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) | 
            
               Wixom MI. 
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               http://www.bigpumpkins.com/Diary/DiaryViewOne.asp?eid=246732   These cages are 10'feet tall and the plants are about 7'tall and i bury the cages 6"-8" deep before i plant. I have had the plants reach to the top at 10' in the past with about 40 tomatoes on them and never had a collapse or tip over.this is how i do eating tomatoes !!! I plan on doing miniture versions with my compitition plants next year.
 
 
 
  
		
				
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               10/24/2015 9:55:52 AM 
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            | wixom grower ( The Polish Hammer) | 
            
               Wixom MI. 
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               http://www.farmshow.com/view_articles.php?a_id=206
  Here is an extream version of using wire mesh cages !!! World record holder of most tomatoes on 4 plants 1,368 lbs. 
		
				
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               10/24/2015 10:38:00 AM 
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            | Materdoc | 
            
               Bloomington, IN USA 
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               I use Texas Tomato Cages.  I have some CRW cages too. I stake them with a fence post, sometimes for my eaters that are really loaded up I'll use 2 posts. 
		
				
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               10/25/2015 10:08:37 PM 
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            | Gritch | 
            
               valparaiso, in 
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               I use 1/2" electrical conduit. 
		
				
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               10/25/2015 10:17:54 PM 
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