Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 11, 2014 | #31 | |
Tomatovillian™
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It not the mans fault it is my own. It is something I just cant put my finger on. I can say very cautiously that I met a real live PBS TV celebrity once on a job I was doing. It was at the George Washington Carver Museum and Library in Austin Texas and we were remodeling the library and building the museum. I used to watch this person on TV all of the time and respected her. Then I got to see here in person and she was horrible. She was African American and the museum was all about how her descendants were treated. I will just say she started yelling and screaming at the immigrant workers doing the landscaping like they were dogs. They spoke no English but they knew she was yelling at them. I walked over and told her that she was out of line and if she had a problem she was to go to the general contractor like a professional. And not to treat people like garbage like her descendants where treated. She stormed off. Well anyhow it seems as I always have a story to tell but I have been around awhile and have a good memory. Worth |
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February 12, 2014 | #32 | |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Alabama
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A friend of mine drives his verticals into the ground much deeper than I do but his trellis is not as sturdy because he doesn't use the angled pieces for support. I have even fallen against my trellis a couple of times and they held up despite me being fairly large. Why don't you just get the materials to make a trellis for just one bed or two rows of tomatoes and try it and see how you like it. I started by just making one but once I saw how well it worked I started making them for all my tomato and pepper plants. I can just hang a piece of fence wire on a small section of it and have a very nice support for cucumbers also. Bill |
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February 12, 2014 | #33 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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Love to see a pic of your support pieces, Bill. I think one of your pics didn't "take" on your original post.
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February 12, 2014 | #34 | |
Tomatovillian™
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If they don't I'll try to explain it better. Once the trellis is constructed I take various lengths of older conduit that I have usually between 4 and 6 ft long. I place one next to a vertical piece and drive it diagonally into the ground until only an inch or two is extended past the vertical. I then repeatedly apply zip ties to the two pieces pulling them tight with pliers. I alternate the direction in which I place the diagonal supports in order to give it greater resistance to wind or me leaning on them accidentally. Bill |
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February 13, 2014 | #35 | |
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