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Re: decorative tomatoes
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- Subject: Re: decorative tomatoes
- From: G* S* <g*@iamerica.net>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 19:37:08 -0500 (CDT)
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Try just staking them with wooden stakes painted green, shouldn't show up at
all. They also sell tomato cages that are green-vinyl coated.
At 12:16 PM 4/25/97 -0400, you wrote:
>I have a warm sunny spot which is perfect for getting some early tomatoes
>here in cold Ma. (Zone 5, but I think it's zone 4 at my house.) It
>happens to be against the south facing brick wall in the front of my house,
>so I want to have cherry tomato plants as a backdrop for some flowers and
>eggplants. Does anyone have any experience with supporting the tomatoes in
>an attractive way? I'm wondering about making " rustic" looking cages with
>poles cut from trees--sort of like twig furniture. I'm hoping to make
>these, or looking for other ideas.
>Judy Warner
>warner@ultranet.com
>
>
>
George Shirley, Adventurer, Writer, Gardener, Putter-by
DX DM 08/11/94, NIDDM
USDA Zone 9b, SW Louisiana
gshirley@iamerica.net
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