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Old August 7, 2007   #1
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Default Integrating toms into flower beds

This is the first year I've planted tomatoes anywhere but in containers. I decided to use them to fill some bare spots in my flower beds. Well, my container plants were always moderate in size, so it didn't occur to me that the tomatoes might stage a garden takeover. I'm getting worried that by the time Red Zebra and Caspian Pink are done producing I may have lost my Beautiful Edgings and Pink Cotton Candy daylilies, which are currently buried underneath!

How do you use tomatoes in the flower border, or do you? What kinds of caging/staking work best to keep them from decimating your other plants? What varieties would you choose?
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Old August 7, 2007   #2
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I would choose smaller determinates or dwarf varieties like Sophie's Choice, New Big Dwarf, etc.

I usually do the opposite of you--I make my tomatoes the focal point and then plant companion plants, herbs, etc as the fill-ins!
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This might be one of those rare, IMO, instances where some judicious pruning might be in order. Perhaps you can locate a couple of areas of the tomato plant that do the most shading of the daylillies and trim back to a main stem.

Hope you can have your cake and eat it too, as the saying goes. Good luck.
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Thank you both for your replies. I think I will try to do some judicious trimming for this year (although in our current heat wave the daylilies may be appreciating the shade!) And if I do this next year I will choose more appropriate varieties.
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Old August 9, 2007   #5
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Hiding behind all the flowers are Sophie's Choice, Banana Legs and Green Sausage.

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Old August 9, 2007   #6
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Beautiful! I'm especially impressed because my Banana Legs just wants to sprawl! (although it's not as big as the ones that are choking the daylilies) Are those all staked?
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