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TOMATO & OTHER GARDENING SUPPLIES automator


America’s Tomato Caretaker. This device has been proven to increase the harvest of toma- toes, peppers, squash, cu- cumbers and other vine crops. Serves as a mulch to heat the soil in late spring; retains, conserves water and distributes nutrients every time you water. Lasts for years. 12” square with 2¼” holes and holds ½ gallon of water. Available in red only. #53123 3 for $9.95; 6 for $17.95; 12 for $29.95


wall o’ watEr Set plants out- side six weeks earlier! Water- filled, plastic tubes encircle plant, collecting heat during the day and releas- ing it at night. Protects to 16°F.


Durable and self-supporting. 16" across by 17" high. #53372 3 for $11.50; 6 for $21.95


rot-Stop Stop Blossom End Rot with this easily absorbed calcium chloride solution. Blos- som End Rot is typically caused by a combination of drought stress and a calcium


deficiency. Foliar application of Rot-Stop will help to eliminate the deficiency. Coupled with adequate watering, your Blos- som End Rot problems should disappear. #50436A Pint, $10.95


tomato plant SpiralS These spirals can solve the problems associated with many tomato diseases because they keep plants from sprawling on the ground. Train plants to grow up inside the spirals as they start to vine and the sturdy aluminum rod will support their weight. Keeps fruits where they are easy to pick. When plants are done bearing, pull spirals out of the ground and store. Reuse for years.


#87941 (Sold in units of 4) $24.95 each;


2-4 units $21.95 each; 5 or more $19.95 each


CoppEr duSt or Spray (bordo mix)


Copper sulfate (7%) helps prevent Early and Late Blight of tomatoes. Also effective on other diseases such as Leaf Spot, Downy Mildew, Anthracnose and other fungal dis- eases. Can be used on flowers, fruits, ornamentals and vegetables. Does not contain insecticides. Most effective when


used as a spray. #50412A 1 lb. Can (makes 32 gallons), $9.45


JobEStm tomato SpikES


Special timed-release formula- tion concentrated into spike form for easy ap- plication. 8-24-8 analysis custom- ized for growing tomatoes. Simply push two spikes per plant into the ground about 6-8" from the


base of each stem and apply at least 1” of water per week dur- ing dry periods. #59450 Box 18 spikes $4.95; 2 boxes $8.25


E-Z diggEr E-Z Digger 52


This unique gardening tool has been used on farms in Korea for hundreds of years. It eas- ily takes the place of the hoe, spade, chopper and furrow maker. The swan neck angled blade is perfect for digging with- out strain and the wood handle is comfortable and made to last years. The tools are made in Korea of extra hard steel. Blade is 7 x 3” and the length of the whole tool with handle is 12”. #53001 $14.95


pEa FEnCE


Using a fence to train your peas allows for closer planting, easier picking and heavier yields. This 8” mesh galvanized wire fence prevents plants from tangling and spreading on the ground. The hinged 14” panels have 6” spikes for anchoring and fold flat when not in use for easy storage. Each set contains two 8’ x 31” fence sections. #53367 - $25.95 each; 2 or more sets 23.95 each.


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SErEnadE gardEn diSEaSE Control This disease control is used by organic farmers to control late blight on tomatoes. It helps fight the battle against fungal and bacterial diseases on plants. It can be used on fruits, vegetables and ornamentals and


is safe to birds, bees fish and wildlife. Can be used up to and including the day of harvest. #50296 32 oz. RTU - $9.95 #50297 32 oz. Conc. - $18.95


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bloSSom SEt


A special hormone- type spray which causes to- matoes to set fruit 2-3 weeks earlier. Nearly every blossom will set fruit – even under ad- verse conditions. #50440 8 oz. Spray Pump, $6.45


vEggiE CagE® The Veggie Cage is designed to extend to 7’, so even your most vigorous plants will not be able to outgrow this plant support. Attach this support to your choice of stake, either round, square, wood or plastic, tighten the screw


clamp (included) and it will provide sturdy support until you are done in the fall. Sure to give many years of service because it is made out of UV-resistant polypropylene. Works on pole beans, cucumbers, snow peas, tomatoes and flowering vines #53369 Each $7.95; 3 or more $6.95 each.


CollapSiblE tomato CagE Simple to set up. One per de- terminate plant or two stacked per indeterminate plant. Wire spikes sink 6” into the ground to stabilize cages. Made of heavy gauge wire. Folds flat for storage. 14½” W x 40”H. #83021 Set of 3 Cages $29.95 2 or More Sets $27.95 Each.


tomato ring


This ring was designed specifi- cally for growing tomatoes. The ring is made out of galvanized spring steel and gives you the best of both a cage and a staked tomato plant. Start a foot above the plant and move up as the plant grows. Use up to three depending on the size of your plant. Reuse year after year Stake not provided. #53365 $3.95 Ea; 3 For $3.75 Ea; 5 or more $3.65 Ea


4-way analyZEr One meter measures light, moisture, soil pH, and fertility all in one quick and accurate op- eration. Includes information on correct pH for 350 plants and easy to follow method of correcting the soils pH. The light meter determines the levels where you intend to place a certain plant. The moisture can now be


measured in the root zone. No batteries necessary. One year manufacturer’s warranty. #51307 $39.95


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