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supporting container veg
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I have a leaning tower of beans this year, and the wigwam shape for the tomatoes really didn't work, as you can see a branch has snapped off. Any tips for supportin container veg?
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If you use a pot in the shape you have, put the canes in right to the bottom, and firm them in well. They'll splay out at the top, and you can then use string to pull them in a bit at the top. It'll be more self supporting that way. That pic shows the method in a sloping pot.
That's those mange tout in the two matching pots
You can also buy those plastic ring things that fit over the cane tops to keep them together, but with a bit of space between them, as opposed to all in a point at the top. I made a similar thing out of metal pipe, cut with the jigsaw into short lengths, and wired on to the canes.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Remember if you want a few mange tout to try @bookmonster, just let me know.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
Mind you, I’m a fine one to talk...I made a right pig’s ear of mine
That variety is called cookie...a cherry tomato that’s done very well. Had well over 1kg so far, about 100 tomatoes. And I think they are beautiful
We've just spotted on a discount/deals site today some cheap wooden planters with trellis which we've ordered a few of for next year.
If anyone else interested they're £12 and search product code 190818 on Wickes website. They have been reduced from nearer £60 each. They're not massively tall but I'm thinking the trellis will be a help and can always use canes/larger trellis as things grow.