Staking Tomato Plants

If you’re growing tomatoes, staking or trellising the plants can improve air flow, reduce the risk of blight and free up garden space. In this episode of Year-Round Gardening, Elsa Sánchez shares tips on how and when to trellis tomatoes.

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