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  1. just try restaking the following year. cannot pound into ground. it shatters the plastic. so has to be removed. try it. you end up having $300. tomatoes in place of $200.

  2. What size T posts?? My first year doing indeterminate tomatoes and was wondering if I cut the leaf matter (only like 25% at a time) on the bottom and work up the vine slowly as the plant grows up and I harvest the fruit. Can I roll down the string (assuming able to) and vine and have it spiral on the ground and keep growing the tomatoes? I live in Texas so really long season which is the reason I'm asking. Since I believe it doesn't grow more fruit on the vine where it has already grown.

  3. I suppose if you have two rows, and they keep growing, you make a tomato tunnel tying them together. Might want to use wire at that point, and if the poles start to sag toward eachother, may need some extra braces.

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