Tomato Trellising Class

 Photo of tomato plants trellised using the Florida Weave method

The Florida Weave trellising method is a cost-effective and simple way to trellis tomato plants.

The method uses stakes and twine to sandwich plants in a woven, figure-8 pattern.

It supports heavy yields, improves airflow to prevent disease, keeps fruit off the ground, and simplifies harvesting, making it ideal for long rows (5 or more) of determinant or indeterminate tomatoes.

Join us to learn the Florida Weave method!

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Reasonable accommodation will be provided for people with disabilities and special needs. To make arrangements, contact Penny Wilson at 573-914-7657 or WilsonP@LincolnU.edu.

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