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Old April 30, 2020   #9
brownrexx
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Originally Posted by elight View Post
I was thinking I would place a furring strip (or similar material) across the bed horizontally, threaded through the cage just above the second-to-lowest rung, and screw it directly into the bed frame. Might need two pieces per cage to provide stability but still relatively cheap as a 8' piece of material costs less than $2.

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Sounds like a great idea. I do not prune my plants at all and they really become top heavy late in the season and we get a lot of wind here too.
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