Well, heck. I knew I’d have to make some sort of support for these tomato plants, but I was hoping to smelt and forge some sort of tomato ladder or cage, and I also thought I’d have a lot of time to put that off.
Nope.
I went to check on the plants this afternoon and they were napping. Snap out of it, tomatoes! You too, lettuce! Cucumbers, you’re doing ok.
Well, in the interest of my ‘zero-cost’ (heh heh heh) experiment, I went scrounging in the basement for some suitable support items. I came across the limbo stick from the luau kit. (Nobody wanted to limbo at Annette’s party, so I don’t feel it’s a big loss to the kit.) Snip snip snip- some sturdy bamboo sticks!
Bound together, surely they will support my baby plants as they grow their way towards heaven, right?
Here’s a more reasonable shot:
Brad says
Yikes! Those ladders are $50? I see why you went with the limbo pole. I think there used to be some tomato cages in the shed, but they’d be covered with spiders by now.
Beth says
They have tomato cages in their shed? I’ll be over this morning to
takeborrow them.Lauren says
Huh. What else is in our shed? Beth, help yourself! The spider antidote is probably right by the cages.
Peggy says
Arent’ you afraid your plants will fall in limbo love now? Or would that be a good thing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApXPd4WSP24
Will I ever get this song out of my head??? Help!
Deanne says
I didn’t even need peggy’s comment to get me going. Sheesh! What’s next, day-o?