How do you install stakes for a tomato plant?
Materials needed:
* Wooden or metal stakes (at least 2 feet tall)
* Twine or rope
* Hammer or mallet
Instructions:
1. Prepare your stakes. If you're using wooden stakes, you may want to sharpen them at one end to make it easier to drive them into the ground.
2. Choose the location for your stakes. You should place stakes at each corner of your tomato planting area. The stakes should be about 2 feet apart.
3. Drive the stakes into the ground. Use a hammer or mallet to drive the stakes into the ground so that they're about 18 inches deep.
4. Tie the stakes together. Use twine or rope to tie the stakes together at the top. This will help to stabilize them.
5. Tie your tomato plants to the stakes. Use soft pieces of fabric, cut into strips to create ties. Tie the ties around the stems of your plants and then tie the other ends to the stakes. You should tie your plants to the stakes every few inches as they grow.
That's it! Your tomato plants are now staked and supported. This will help to keep them from falling over and will also improve their overall health and productivity.
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