Round support for plants.
Most plants, one way or another, win in the presence of supports. If tomatoes, zucchini and other fleshy vegetables do not touch wet soil, they are less likely to mold or rot. In addition, plants are easier to mulch when their stems and leaves are above the ground.
Also, a round support for plants allows them to grow vertically, which saves a lot of space and allows you to grow more vegetables in a smaller area.
Lumber
• 3 support for tomatoes 4 feet high
Furniture
• thick wire
• Thin wire
Tools
• Roulette
• Pencil
• Nippers
• wood saw
• Slobes
• Electric drill
• Spiral drill diameter l inch
• Hammer
Production of support.
Drill holes in supports for tomatoes. Skip the thick wire through the upper holes. Pressing the supports, to each other, bend the wire into a ring with a diameter of 20 inches so that its ends overlap a couple of inches. Tie the overlapping ends with thin wire. Similarly, make two more rings, passing the thick wire through the middle and lower holes. Then evenly distribute the supports in a circle.
The use of support.
To install a support, use a hammer and simply drive it in pointed ends into the ground. For the convenience of storage, three parts of the backup can be moved together, and then the wire rings will fall and will not take up a lot of space.
Triangular support for plants
To make such a backup, use previous instructions, but bend a thick wire in the form of an equilateral triangle with sides of 17 inches. To do this, it is convenient to use scraps of strips of 17 inches long, the ends of which are cut at an angle of 60 °.