For training shoots and tying canes, midweight hemp (#20–#48) is effective. Thicker gauges are recommended when supporting heavy fruit clusters or tying cordons in mature vines.

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Comparison of Twine Options for Vineyards & Orchards
Why Hemp and Linen Outperform in Vineyards & Orchards


| Material | Strength | Weather Resistance | Impact on Plants | Sustainability | Best Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polypropylene / Nylon | Very High | Excellent, does not absorb water | Can cut bark and stems | Non-biodegradable, plastic waste | Short-term cost savings |
| Jute | Moderate | Poor, weakens when wet | Frays, unreliable under load | Biodegradable | Light garden use |
| Cotton | Low to Moderate | Poor, stretches when humid | Gentle but loosens over time | Biodegradable | Decorative or short-term ties |
| Hemp | High | Strong in humidity and rain | Holds securely without cutting | Biodegradable & compostable | Vineyard trellising, orchard staking |
| Linen | Very High | Excellent UV & moisture resistance | Smooth, safe for delicate bark | Biodegradable & compostable | Premium vineyard & orchard tying |
