Box Spring Tomato Lattice
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I stripped an old box-spring of its fabric and wood. Then with the use of bolt-cutters I snipped it in half. I used the wood as stakes and then ny-tied it all together. Too easy.
Update: I have included a diagram of how I positioned the lattice in the garden. Cherry tomatoes did better last year than this year, they really had to reach.
Update: I have included a diagram of how I positioned the lattice in the garden. Cherry tomatoes did better last year than this year, they really had to reach.