When To Stake Tomatoes - Growing In Buckets

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Do you know how many people search for “When to steak tomotoes?” I bet a lot. Well, I think I spelled it correctly.

I was driving down the road today and noticed that the neighbor had a bunch of growing in buckets, just like me. His buckets may have been nicer, but mine are doing just fine. I don’t even remember where I got them, but let it be known, are wonderful things.

I have been reading that staking is mainly to keep the off the ground to avoid . Since I am growing the in , what’s my reasoning? Well, take a look at the photo to see…

As you may have noticed, they are getting very tall. I started off with little three foot , but have moved on to 7 . Every day I look out there, the have gotten just a little bit taller. Just to let you know, I also tied the posts to the railing on the porch. When I slid the post in to the bucket, I noticed that it was loose and could easily fall over.

A few weeks ago, before I started staking the , one of them fell over. Not the bucket, but the plant itself. Anything can cause that…the weight of the plant, a , wind, etc… I caught it just in time and started tying them up with soft string I had in the garage. I keep it nice and loose so I don’t do any damage. I bought a new hose yesterday and noticed that it came wound in long . I used them just a few minutes ago as even more straps.

I think many people look into this topic way too much. They ask all sorts of questions about what to use and how to do it. How’s this…just stake your so they don’t fall over and use something that is long enough and won’t do damage to the plant.

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The Tomato Plants Are Growing Strong

Tuesday, July 8th, 2008

I was looking at one of my earlier blog posts yesterday and came across the one I wrote about getting . I was shocked…yes shocked, at how small the were when I got them.

I would say these are between 3-4 feet tall right now. Here, take a look…

I think they all have hanging from their branches at this point.

Some of the started falling over the other day. I didn’t have them tied up yet and I guess they were getting heavy. I did a little online research about when to stake and came across a conversation all about the topic. Someone was talking about when a plant gets to be four feet… I thought, “Four feet?” I am afraid that my stakes are only about three feet, so I may have to get the big guns out in a while.

You may also notice that the buckets are different now. This was an unexpected event. One day, I looked outside and noticed that the bottom of the were getting yellow. After a bit of ridiculous research, I decided to transplant the in larger buckets. During the transpant, I noticed the at the edge of the , right up against the bucket. Ever since I changed buckets, the yellow branches turned green again.

The reason I said “ridiculous” research above is because sometimes research on the internet is. I search for “yellow lower branches on ” on some search engine. I came across the most wild recommendations from all sorts of fools. They were saying that the had a , a , a …all sorts of over the top things. Not one of them said anything that might actually be the problem. I guess that’s the way it is when you start looking across the internet for compex solutions to simple problems.

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