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I've spent some time this afternoon cutting up a pair of old tights (no, not American tan ) and I've managed to get 67 ties for my tomatoes. I find they are not as harsh as twine. What do you use for securing the tomato stems?
I've spent some time this afternoon cutting up a pair of old tights (no, not American tan ) and I've managed to get 67 ties for my tomatoes. I find they are not as harsh as twine. What do you use for securing the tomato stems?
That's a good idea Flo! I used that twisty tie but have since bought green Velcro on a roll from the �shop which is better.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better...Albert Einstein
My dad bought me some little metal rings that bend open and closed and just hang at a leaf node, provides support but is wide and flexible. Works for me but is more expensive than the tights option, not that I wear tights, etc.......
Couldn't find the Velcro last year and refused to buy more, found it yesterday in a plant pot. Should be much easier at end of season to rip the ties off.
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