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Old March 15, 2011   #12
b54red
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They have only been open here a little over a year. They have saved me a ton on wire ties which I use by the hundreds every year. They also carry a neat little pruner that I use for pruning tomatoes and cutting my twine. I wear out a couple of pair every year. That twine will really work on the blades but they were on sale for less than 4 dollars at the same time I picked up the hose connectors. They are usually between 7 and 9 dollars so I got several of them. Now if I can just find a cheap source for natural twine. Last year I used 2 of the 2500 ft rolls. That is the biggest drawback of using trellises but I still use much less twine than when I was using stakes.
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