![]() This helps provide better air circulation and reduces rot and soil-borne disease. ![]() Stakes keep the leaves off of the ground (and the tomatoes away from hungry critters). Tomato plants grow as long, as sprawling vines and tend to grow along the ground if not supported. These long-vining types need some type of support for optimal results in the garden. Indeterminate tomato plants grow continuously longer and do not have the natural upright habit of determinate tomato plants. While some compact determinate varieties can grow without vertical support, all indeterminate varieties (the majority of types) should be staked or caged. Most types of tomato plants are more productive and healthy if staked. Even gardeners who use heavy-duty tomato cages generally use tomato stakes to anchor the cages in place. While the most supportive option is to use a tomato cage, getting tomato stakes set up is generally cheaper and quicker. ![]() Tomato plants grow best with something to climb – like a tomato stake. Pruning staked tomato plants Tomato stakes: The basics ![]()
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