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Tomato Rings
I am rather new at gardening and I put quite a few tomato plants in my
small garden and they are taking over the whole thing. Someone told me I need metal tomato rings. Yeah, I know what they are. But 2 problems. First off, I think it may be too late to install them. But maybe I can still move the plants (maybe). The other thing is those rings are quite costly and I am on a very tight budget. This garden is supposed to save money not cost a fortune. Can I make them out of any sort of recyclable item? I have a scrap metal pile, any ideas? Maybe just wooden sticks????? Finally, for some reason, some sort of squash or pumpkin, or watermellon is growing in the garden. I know it's one of those type of plants. It is growing on it's own. However, I did toss some old squash and things in there in spring. They had gone bad to eat, so I just tossed them out there. I assume one of them is what I am seeing. They are fortunately growing near the edge of the garden where I put some lettuce which the rabbits ate, so I may as well let them grow and they are getting flowers already. Whatever they are will be a surprise. However they were growing into the tomatoes. I pulled them off and got them going over onto the lawn now. Is there some sort of thing I should put on them to climb? If yes, what? Thanks Mark |
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