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For questions about supporting plants, from caging tomatoes to trellising a grapevine to staking trees.
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What is the best way to support a stake in a potted tomato plant?
While on a plant forum I stumbled across a method of using string to support tomato plants. …
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What is the best way to support a stake in a potted tomato plant?
Add another cane =) (or stick)
Adding a cane inside the pot should reinforce the first one and prevent mechanical failure.
This doesn't address the issue of the pot becoming top heavy and unstable …