Re: Re: CULT: pod food
In a message dated 6/28/2006 11:39:32 A.M. Central Standard Time,
lmann@lock-net.com writes:
<<And would help me find pods when I don't have my notebook with me.>>
They do have the added advantage of making the pods easy to find! And if a
stalk gives way and leans or falls? It's really easy to spot.
I have wire cages around my tomatoes but the deer trimmed them back to the
edge of the cages and in some cases they've reached through and eaten inside
the cages! I lost some set tomatoes but at least the plants will be bushy and
compact!
If I'd bought extra lace as planned, I'd make BIG bags to go around the
cages! I use narrow strips of interfacing to give strength to the seams.
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