Go vertical instead of horizontal with tomato trelliis. That is the secret of today’s gardening. If you are planting the tomato, then you can also go vertical and enjoy the advantages it brings. We know that tomatoes are the fruits of the summer. It is the summer treat for all of us. Nothing beats the fresh tomatoes, even the best brand of canned tomatoes.
Not on that the taste of the fresh tomatoes are one of a kind, but their health effect is also unique. The canned tomatoes will not be able to provide the tomato lovers with those vitamins and minerals that the fresh tomatoes bring. Moreover, the canned tomatoes may even be dangerous for human health as they are packed with the help of BPA. This substance is already been banned in several countries although further studies on the dangers are still to be conducted.
There are gardens located in the area where there are often more chilly days instead of the hot sunny days. These gardens can still also plant the summer tomatoes, instead of those black and rather flavorless winter tomatoes. However, this means that the gardeners must do the extra mile and spend extra production cost on the tomato trellis. These trellis will help the gardeners to drape the tomatoes when there are light frosts coming to destroy the harvest.
The tomato trellis will help the vine to live up neatly. When they are lined neatly, then it will be easier for the gardener to spray the fungicide (both organic and chemical) on the wet winter so that to avoid the risk of blight. Another advantage of the tomato trellis is to help with the air circulation on the foliage area so that it can help to dry out.
The tomato trellis can also help the gardeners to maximize the use of the space. They help the tomato to grow vertically, and therefore they create more efficient space. In addition, each of the tomato plant has more spacious space in the limited area. When the tomatoes grow vertically, they can get more sunlight compared to those which are left sprawling. Although according to studies that the tomato plants may be growing nicely and bear fruits when they are left sprawling, but the fact remains that when the tomato fruits are in contact with the soil, then they have higher risks to have more tomato fruit problems caused by the diseases and viruses.