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Tomato cages
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04/06/20 04:40 PM
04/06/20 04:40 PM
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dfsmopars
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Do you buy tomato cages or do you DIY? We normally put out about 25 plants. It’s time to replace several cages.
‘72 Charger, 5.9 Magnum, Tremec 5 spd., Pro-Touring ‘14 Big Horn, Quad Cab, 4x4, 1500
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Re: Tomato cages
[Re: dfsmopars]
#2760817
04/06/20 04:49 PM
04/06/20 04:49 PM
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Posts: 2,331 Addison Twp, Mi.
RobG
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I tend to build my own . However, last year Home Depot had some real nice, thick wire ones for sale for only $3.00 each These stood almost 4 feet tall and sank into the ground a good 12 inches. I bought 15 of them.
One thing I noticed is that Tractor supply has reinforced concrete rod, (4'x8' sheets) - this would make nice tomato baskets.
I am not rich...but I get off my ass everyday to make sure I am not broke!
Can we get the Mexican cartels to help us with our supply chain issues? They don't seem to have any trouble getting stuff from one place to another.
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