Re: Seeking Wall-O-Water info...
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- Subject: Re: Seeking Wall-O-Water info...
- From: G* H* <h*@RO.COM>
- Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 07:15:31 -0600
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>>> I found a nifty place that sells wall-o-water repair kits- liners >that slip inside damaged cells if anyone is interested. << > >I'd like to know where I can find Wall-O-Water plant protectors. >TIA >Tom Pinetree Garden Seeds sells them. They also have the repair kits. You can request their very nice catalog from <http://www.superseeds.com>. >From their catalog: "T503 WALL O WATER $2.49 ea., 5-$11.98, 36-$65.95 I think this is one of the most imaginative gardening devices to come along in the past several years. A number of our customers have mentioned their satisfaction with it. It consists of 18 connected tubes of heavy duty clear plastic which are filled with water to create a protected area about the size of a 5 gallon bucket. This will protect tender plants down to temperatures of 16 degrees, to allow for planting 6 weeks early and a 4 week season extension in the fall." The repair kits are item T504 at $1.29 each. They also carry Reemay, which they sell by the foot (10 ft minimum), or by the roll. I hope someone finds this useful. Still a beginning gardener, and learning much from this list, Glen Hoag hoag@ro.com Athens, AL
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