I’m doing this!!! I’ve never seen this method, and I know this is going to revolutionize my space. Thank you for sharing, your info is always extremely helpful to me!
I am SO grateful that you are here, Jessica, and that you took the time to tell me that my sharing has actually helped you! Makes me SO HAPPY :) When I first started doing this, I had searched all winter for some inspo and didnt see hardly anyone doing this. I only saw it happening in greenhouses. I hope you love it as much as I do! Please share your results. Thank you again!
Nice! Really enjoyed the start and end to this one Katie. I grew my tomatoes like this before and also used the steak method... I like this way much better
I love this, have never seen it before....feeling like that might not work for me in KS with 70-100mph storms we can get! Im always looking for a better way to tie up my tomato plants.....
Mel Y so glad to hear I could share something new with you! If you keep the cord as tight as possible and use a cotton chord (like a clothesline) or even nylon...it just make work! Maybe do an experiment with like 2 plants and see how it works? 🤷🏼♀️ happy growing! Thanks for watching. ☺️
I’m doing this!!! I’ve never seen this method, and I know this is going to revolutionize my space. Thank you for sharing, your info is always extremely helpful to me!
I am SO grateful that you are here, Jessica, and that you took the time to tell me that my sharing has actually helped you! Makes me SO HAPPY :) When I first started doing this, I had searched all winter for some inspo and didnt see hardly anyone doing this. I only saw it happening in greenhouses. I hope you love it as much as I do! Please share your results. Thank you again!
Nice! Really enjoyed the start and end to this one Katie. I grew my tomatoes like this before and also used the steak method... I like this way much better
Rodrigo Banuelos Gonzalez Thank you for the input! Yeah I’m working on the fancy stuff 💁🏼♀️💁🏼♀️😆
Would *love* to see how your rebar string trellis was made!
I love this, have never seen it before....feeling like that might not work for me in KS with 70-100mph storms we can get! Im always looking for a better way to tie up my tomato plants.....
Mel Y so glad to hear I could share something new with you! If you keep the cord as tight as possible and use a cotton chord (like a clothesline) or even nylon...it just make work! Maybe do an experiment with like 2 plants and see how it works? 🤷🏼♀️ happy growing! Thanks for watching. ☺️
@@FrecklesSprouts I didnt even think of something like cotton rope.....hmm....now you have me thinking! Thank you!!