Uses of twine and string in the garden
Support for plants
Twine can be used to provide support for plants that grow tall and are at risk of falling over or bending under the weight of fruit or flowers. You can create a simple support structure by attaching twine between stakes and trellises.
Tie up plants
Twine and string are indispensable when you need to tie up plants, such as tomatoes or beans. By attaching the plants to the supports, you help them grow upwards and minimise the risk of them lying on the ground and possibly rotting.
Shaping plants
To create shapes or keep plants in the desired position, twine can be used to tie branches or stems. It’s especially useful when you want to create a specific look or keep plants in place in a particular shape.
Protection from wind
Twine can be used to tie plants to support structures, thereby protecting them from strong winds. This is especially important for delicate plants or newly planted seedlings.
Marking and organising
String can be used to mark rows or areas in the garden, making planting and maintenance easier. It can also be used to organise your garden space.
Climbing plant care
Twine is indispensable for climbing plants, such as roses or clematis, to provide support and help them climb upwards. It also creates a neat and organised presentation of the climbing plants.
Be sure to use high-quality twine and string, and don’t tie them too tightly to prevent damaging the plants. They should be strong enough to hold up the plants, but at the same time be flexible enough to adapt to the growth.
Twine and string FAQs
What type of twine is best for gardening purposes?
In the garden, it is best to use soft and flexible twine that does not harm the plants. Plastic and jute twines are popular because they are easy to handle, biodegradable, and gentle on plants.
How do I tie up tomato plants with twine?
To tie up tomato plants, use soft twine or string and fasten it loosely around the stem of the tomato plant. Do this regularly as the plant grows during the season to support its upright growth and prevent it from becoming overloaded with fruit.
How can I store twine neatly?
To organise and store twine, you can use a wire spool organiser or hooks. Keep twine out of direct sunlight and away from moisture to extend its durability. Rolling it up after use and storing in a dry place can help avoid tangling.