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Are the twist ties Ok to use? won't they constrict the width of the
stems? I used them and now I'm think maybe I better either losen them or use something else. Wed, 22 Jun 2005 12:13:37 -0400, "Al Reid" wrote: "Dave" wrote in message oups.com... This year I planted my tomatoes in holes filled with mulch and as a result I'm getting bigger plants than I am used to. The problem is keeping them tied up. I need so much material to tie them that I have started using twine rather than the traditonal cloth strips torn from old sheets. Is twine the standard for those who don't use cages? Thanks I have never used twine and I guess it would work. I have used the spools of twist-tie as well However, I usually collect old bed sheets, etc. and cut/tear into strips. I think the cloth ties work better and don't cut into the plant. |
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