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Old April 4, 2011   #1
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Default Three Prong Tomato Stake

Hey guys. Has anyone stumbled on that new tomato stake, not a circular type but more rectangular. I was in NJ visiting my sister when I saw something called "The Never Too Late Tomato Stake" but can't seem to find where it is sold online or anything like it. I bought one and it was magical I swear my tomatoes grew great. Wanted to get more but can't locate ! Ugh!

anyone seen that or anything like it in the MD area?
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Old April 4, 2011   #2
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Uhhh. You're not spamming the forum, are you?
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Old April 4, 2011   #3
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? No, I just am looking for this and was wondering if anyone knows anything similar

Because I can't buy it online. there is no click button for it
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Old April 4, 2011   #4
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You can e-mail the manufacturer and ask them. I see they don't have a full web site up yet.
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They are sold at Lowe's in Houston.
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Old April 5, 2011   #6
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To short, made of plastic with a wire inside, only 4 ft if i remember?
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Old April 5, 2011   #7
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Are they similar to the Tomato Ladders sold by Gardner's Supply? I think you'd have to prune pretty extensively to use them.

Probably wouldn't work for me.

http://www.gardeners.com/Stacking-To...efault,pd.html
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Old April 17, 2011   #8
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in Houston, huh? I need to see if my MD one has it!

ddsack- those are a bit different but i will check it out!

If anyone sees it let me know!
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