Notes on Tomatoes, Squash and Bees
Jun. 2nd, 2009 02:44 pmPruning and Staking your tomatoes
Another source for this information with various trellis ideas based on tomatoe variety

RULE 1
Get plants off the ground.
RULE 2
Give plants room.
RULE 3
Never prune or tie plants when the leaves are wet.
Of interest: When staking, "To avoid damaging roots, drive your stakes in within a week of planting. Space staked plants at 18 inches for a single stem, 24 inches for two stems, and 36 inches for three or four stems."
It seems that there is little 'hard and fast' rule as to how many stems to include on your tomatoes. However, there are some notes based on tomatoe type:
Indeterminate vs. determinate
Indeterminate tomato plants continue to grow, limited only by the length of the season. These plants produce stems, leaves, and fruit as long as they are alive.
Determinate tomato plants have a predetermined number of stems, leaves, and flowers hardwired into their genetic structure. The development of these plants follows a well-defined pattern. First, there is an initial vegetative stage during which all the stems, most of the leaves, and a few fruit are formed. This is followed by a flush of flowering and final leaf expansion. Finally, during the fruit-fill stage, there is no further vegetative growth. As the tomato fruits ripen, the leaves senesce and die. Commercial growers favor this type of tomato because all the fruit can be mechanically harvested at once. The major advantage of planting determinate plants in a home garden is early harvest.
Semi-determinate plants, as the name implies, are somewhere between these two other types. Although there aren't many semi-determinate tomatoes, one of the most popular hybrids, 'Celebrity', falls into this category. I think semi-determinates are best grown to three or four stems.
Squash pollination and bees
Which lead in turn to figuring out what flowers we need to plant in order to encourage bees in the garden. Thank you
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The list of potential flowers:
Borage |
Lilac, Blue Blossom |
California Poppy |
Lavender |
Catnip |
Scented Geranium |
Large-flower phacelia |
Tansy Phacelia |
West. Verbena |