This system makes it easy to prune and trellis indeterminate tomatoes because each stem gets a string and any additional suckers are pruned off.
Florida weave string trellis.
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We personally use steel fence t posts and sisal binder twine.
The only reason that we chose these two materials is that we started out with a lot of t posts that were left over as a result of ripping out pasture fences.
But i ll also share with you the alternate method as well.
To set up this trellis technique start by placing a t posts on either each end of the row and add wooden stakes.
While florida weave is most popular to string trellis.
This trellising technique is easy to install allows air to circulate between plants thus reducing disease holds plants upright and is quicker than tying each plant to one stake.
An indeterminate tomato plant with five or six fruiting clusters can exert 10 12 pounds of downward pull on its trellis so pruning is essential and the support system needs to be both tall and strong.
These will be the perfect height for a florida weave stake.
I ll share with you the process we prefer and why.
My florida weave turned out about as good as yours.
Drive 12 inches into the ground you ll have one plant between each stake.
When setting up the florida weave trellis you will need t posts wooden stakes and gro tie garden twine.
There are two ways to use this method.
If you want a cheap and easy way to trellis your tomatoes even the unwieldy indeterminate plants forget cages.
Keep a little over 5 feet above ground.
Opt for 18 inches in the ground if there are two plants between each stake.
The florida weave method goes up fast and uses everyday supplies you might already have around the yard.
This is the same technique farmers use.
The florida weave method is very simple and the only supplies required are some form of posts and string.
Here s how to set it up.
A better way to trellis tomatoes.
This method is known as the florida weave.
I did weave between each plant and changed the direction of the weave as string was added with growth.
On this week s episode travis explains the easy florida weave trellis technique for tomatoes.
Florida weave is a method of using trellising twine and stakes to trellis your favorite garden plants.
I also pinched suckers as they grew out of each new branching spot so that there wouldn t be too much unnecessary plant growth.