It worksI would love to get some cattle panels. How to get them home from TSC... that's the hard part. I've seen people bend them into an arch and put them in truck beds and trailers. Hubby isn't so sure about that.

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It worksI would love to get some cattle panels. How to get them home from TSC... that's the hard part. I've seen people bend them into an arch and put them in truck beds and trailers. Hubby isn't so sure about that.
being a free spirit?What is this tomato doing it doesn’t even have roots yet View attachment 4172158
I don’t think it’s parent taught it the proper steps to developmentbeing a free spirit?
I wonder how weird the proportions will beI don’t think it’s parent taught it the proper steps to development
I would love to get some cattle panels. How to get them home from TSC... that's the hard part. I've seen people bend them into an arch and put them in truck beds and trailers. Hubby isn't so sure about that.
That's what I'm thinking about doing instead of the Florida weave, but I'm thinking remesh instead of cattle panels. Lighter weight material, easier to transport and cheaper. And plenty strong to support tomato plants. I already put the t-posts in the ground while I was deciding what I'd use to support them.I run my tomato plant cattle panels between two deep t posts and just tie up the plants to the panels, so I can walk down rows.
What is remesh?I'm thinking remesh instead of cattle panels.
It’s steel panels that get put down in concreteWhat is remesh?
It also can come in rolls similar to hardware clothIt’s steel panels that get put down in concrete