What’s the Best Way to Tie Up Tomato Plants?

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Asked By GardeningGuru89 On

I'm really struggling with tying knots and have just been using a basic knot to secure my tomato plants. However, I've heard there are better techniques out there for supporting them. Does anyone know what those techniques or specific knots might be?

4 Answers

Answered By PlantPal15 On

I like using bamboo stakes and just tie my tomatoes to them with pipe cleaners. It's really simple and works great!

Answered By GreenThumbGal22 On

Just a heads up: when tying your tomatoes, make sure the ties aren't too tight so the stems can thicken up as they grow. You might need to adjust them as they get bigger.

Answered By EcoFriendly42 On

I actually use rolls of green Velcro tape meant for gardening. It’s super handy as I can reuse it every season, and it eliminates the whole knot situation!

GardeningGuru89 -

That sounds really useful! I'll have to try that Velcro tape.

Answered By KnottyGardener72 On

Honestly, there's no specific knot you absolutely need to use. The main thing is just to support the tomatoes properly. Sometimes, it's not even necessary to tie them up at all, depending on their growth.

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