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Talk Dirty To Me
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Sounds like maybe that was a Lemon Boy. They are fantastic.I bought tomato plants last year. They were supposed to be Cherokee Purple and Brandywine. Turned out they were a yellow small pear shaped tomato. This year family wants to know if I will have any of those little yellow tomatoes. They say it is their favorite.
I Use a metal fence post to support my cages. Use a heavy duty cage (tall). Quick fix.
For tomato support, I use steel T-posts. Then I zip tie 7' 2x2 to hte posts, with a 2x2 top run for weight support. I ordered a real good plant netting off Amazon that's 16' long and spreads out to a little over 6 foot high. After I string it up, it starts about a foot off the ground adn covers the 7' height. I also ordered tomato clips. They are cheap. I just clip them to the netting as they grow. I've tried several methods the last few years. Florida weave. Vertical strings, which is my same set up, but with vertical strings instead of netting. The netting is my favorite. The vertical strings my next choice. Use the same set up on the pole beans. Same on cukes but with a piece of field wire fencing. Thought about running my summer squashes vertical on a t-post. THat seems to improve borer resistence but I didn't go buy more posts.
My big thing this year that is already paying off is mulching my entire garden. Don't have to worry about quitting mid season due to weeds. Only have to keep my corn section weeded cause they're not big enough to shade out yet. And prob won't be. I keep trying corn but never grow a good stand.