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Tomato Arbor

by kitamun <kitamun@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 11, 2008 at 03:20 PM

I am building a tomato vine arbor for six tomato plants that are each 
in seven gallon nursery pots. The frame is constructed of 2X4 lumber 
and the frame will be draped with bird netting. 

I am unsure of the dimensions that each plant will require to maintain 
best health while being conservative with ground space. If I can 
determine this then I can calculate the dimensions to cut the wood.

The planter pots are fourteen inches in diameter, but will probably be 
larger in the future. I will tier the indeterminate vines on the 
spiral sup****t, but have no idea how tall they will go, or how wide to 
allow for them. 

With estimates from experienced tomato growers I will have data to use 
when I go to saw the lumber.

I would appreciate advice, suggestions, opinions and cautions as to 
how to proceed with constructing the tomato's new home.

Tomato varieties that are now potted are on this list:

   http://fasterupload.com/files/6l633unmse95wjxmcoq1.jpg

Tomato Arbor Sketch Link:

   http://fasterupload.com/files/ymloin3wqn9oe5ojz5xm.jpg

Please don't hesitate to comment. This kitchen garden is a learning  
experience for me, so I welcome other's point of view.

Kitamun 

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Container Gardening in
Central California twelve miles from the ocean
Climate 10a
kitamun@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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