Thanks Bilmac;
Those dump rake teeth are of good spring steel, but will they take the gaff unsupported ? It seems like they would need some support, at least about the top 1/3 of the tines anyway, did you reinforce them with something ?....Or did they do the job without support ? I think I'll work out a pattern, I can use mild steel half inch round stock, forged to a point, with a reinforcing gusset placed edgewise so it cuts through the soil. I am debating wooden or steel handles..1" square, heavy steel tubing would be simpler for me but i think the wooden handles would be lighter, although more costly. Hmmm, food for thought..
Scootr;
Yes.. you are very right on keeping uniform moisture on tomatoes. just 2 years ago I tried using a 5 gal pail with a hole in the bottom, mounted atop a couple steel posts for an inverted plant. Results were fair, although not spectacular. So last year I decided to try 3@ 5 gallon pails with 1/4" holes for drainage...plants in normal, upright position, hanging from a crossbar atop steel posts..no success at all, I just couldn't keep the moisture uniform. So it's back to conventional planting for me.
I like good flavor, so I start with indeterminate varieties...thus it is important that I keep trimming the "suckers" out of the angle where the branches join the main stem..very important.
Yes bilmac..the Prudens Purple has been a favorite of mine for many years..