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My favorite method for tomatoes is the Florida weave. Before I knew it had an actual name and was a widely used technique, I just called it a tomato wall. It requires posts (we use metal T-posts) and twine or rope. It's pretty simple. Plant tomatoes 18-24 inches apart in rows. Then put posts at each end and in the rows so that there is a repeating pattern of "post, 2 tomato plants, post...." and so on, for however long the row is. Then use the twine or rope to make a tight loop around each set of posts with the plants inside the loop.
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So the loop is only as wide as the post? And there are several Heights of Loops... each added as tomatoes grow taller. Have I got that right?
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