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Homes and Gardens on MSNThe key to Martha Stewart's vegetable garden success? Bamboo stakes to keep her tomatoes upright – and her technique is simpleMartha Stewart's vegetable garden features kale, tomatoes, soybeans, broccoli, and more – and it's so easy to follow her example ...
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Woman & Home on MSNHow to support garden plants as they grow – expert tips for flowering climbers, vining veggies, large perennials, and moreKnowing how to support garden plants will help them flourish rather than flop. Here's everything you need to know ...
One of the areas of gardening that I have had little experience is the addition of vines to the flower garden. With added ...
Don’t forget to stake. Strong wind is liable to topple a cage laden with a heavy tomato plant. Drive 2 stakes into the ground on opposites sides of the cage for stability.
For taller, heavier plants such as New York ironweed or "Henry Eiler" rudbeckia, I use 4-foot-long, 1-inch hardwood-grade stakes that I paint green to disguise them. I drive them into the ground ...
The edges are held to the ground with stakes, boards, bricks, rocks, or sandbags. You can lift it off as needed to check the progress of your plants, harvest, and look for pest or disease problems.
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