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I usually use hemp rope and wrap it around the tripod.
The advantages of a tripod is that it can easily be moved and repositioned. Standard tomato cages can collapse under the weight of a big tomato plant and cages can be difficult to remove at the end of the growing season.
I'm not tomatoing this year so I don't have pictures to share of my setup.
i thik i can get a pretty good pic in my mind. Do you make circles around the tripod of varying sizes, and then they just sit however low they need to?
thanks for the idea. I know where a shitload of bamboo is, and could do this next year. I already have my stuff in cages this year.
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[–] Le_Squish 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I usually use hemp rope and wrap it around the tripod.
The advantages of a tripod is that it can easily be moved and repositioned. Standard tomato cages can collapse under the weight of a big tomato plant and cages can be difficult to remove at the end of the growing season.
I'm not tomatoing this year so I don't have pictures to share of my setup.
[–] Voopin__Voopin ago
i thik i can get a pretty good pic in my mind. Do you make circles around the tripod of varying sizes, and then they just sit however low they need to?
thanks for the idea. I know where a shitload of bamboo is, and could do this next year. I already have my stuff in cages this year.