Every year, my tomato plants became a tangled jungle. Fruits stayed hidden, airflow was terrible, and half the tomatoes rotted before ripening. Then an elderly gardener at the community plot showed me the Florida Weave. It changed everything. Instead of cages or stakes, he used two stakes at each end of the row and twine woven between them. The plants stood upright, fruits stayed dry, and pruning became effortless. Tips he gave me: Weave new twine every 6–8 inches of growth Remove suckers on lower stems Keep only 1–2 main leaders Water at the base, never overhead By late summer, I was picking tomatoes every two days. No rot, no collapsing plants, no chaos. Sometimes old-school methods are old-school because they work. #Gardening #related