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Old 14-07-2009, 07:07 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Pat Kiewicz[_2_] Pat Kiewicz[_2_] is offline
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jeff said:


I've had my fair share of broken branches on the tomato, pepper and
squash.

Not knowing what I'm doing, I've been taping a splint (usually a
small bit of branch) with masking tape after straightening the partial
break. That seemed to work for the tomato and squash and not for the
blueberry. Don't know yet on the pepper. Is there something more I
should be doing, or should this just be preventative maintenance? Not
that I've heard of pepper cages. My staking so far been on the what's
laying about the yard!


Those cheap tomato cages they sell are totally inadequate for tomatoes
but make *great* supports for peppers and eggplants.

I mean the ones like this:
http://www.idealtruevalue.com/servlet/the-31924/Detail

As far as tomatoes go, I stake most of my plants and cage the rest
with these bad boys:

http://www.tomatocages.com/

(Warning, there is an animated gif on this page. At least it's a useful
animation, as it show how the cages easily fold flat for storage.)

I'd like to get just two more of the large or medium six footers...but
they only ship in groups of six.

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