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For questions about supporting plants, from caging tomatoes to trellising a grapevine to staking trees.
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Using clothesline in the garden - what needs the most support?
Personal experience: Tomatoes do great when grown on a trellis structure made of wires.
Below are a few more candidates that would do well on such a trellis structure:
Snap or Snow peas
Cucumbers
P …
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What is the best way to support a stake in a potted tomato plant?
And with that number of canes, the plants seemed to have more than enough support. …
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How do I maintain a Raspberry plant?
Q. Should I stake it or trellis it?
Personally, we (in my childhood family garden) never did and I've never seen or heard of people doing so. That's not to say that some people don't stake or tre …