Any ideas will be appreciated
I'll have a 4' chainlink around the perimeter of the garden and the tomatoes will most likely be just inside the fence? ANy ideas on tying them up to it, or using limbs to support and such? Trying to this on the cheap so to say. Would jeans cut up in strips make good ties? No nylons here!
Need ideas for tying up indeterminate tomatoe! :)
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Need ideas for tying up indeterminate tomatoe! :)
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Thanks OED, I think that's what I'll do. Cut up his jeans!
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Actually he needs to realize that the 40+ lbs he lost IS not going to return I'm just going to create a little more space in a closet for starting seedlings is all
Actually he needs to realize that the 40+ lbs he lost IS not going to return I'm just going to create a little more space in a closet for starting seedlings is all
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