Wow, I can't believe that I've manually made 40,000 posts and comments on steemit since I first joined, almost two years ago!
In that time, my life has changed a lot, and there have been a lot of firsts for me that I've shared with all of you. This is another. Enjoy it!
USING TOMATO CLIPS VIDEO
HERE’S WHAT I’M UP TO!
Since I'm done using tomato cages, I wanted to be prepared to succeed in other options. This is just one of many bags of tomato clips that I ordered recently. As I attempt to run my tomato plants along cattle panels and sections of fencing, these should really help.
Rather than trying to weave the growing plants through the fencing, I can now clip the stems to the metal. This will make things easier and prevent me from breaking the stems.
This plant may look a little interesting sprawled out like this, but I am optimistic about the potential results of this method. I'm still learning and experimenting, but I think it'll work!
Here is another closer image to help you see how these clips work. I hope that they do no deteriorate, because it would be great to be able to use them for years to come. We will see!
If this works the way that I think it will, I'll be able to have large "walls" of tomatoes to harvest later in the year. Some plants are already bearing fruit, so we are getting excited. What do you think? Will my idea work? Also, have you ever used tomato clips before?
Thanks for all of your support and encouragement as I've enjoyed my time on steemit, making these first 40K posts and comments!
As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:
proof-of-tomato-clip