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Old September 1, 2009   #9
WH_Conley
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Camp Dix, KY
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I sell thousands of oak stakes to commercial producers each year. At fifty cents each, you can tie up more time and money treating stakes than the replacement cost. Get them out of the ground, knock the dirt off and put them inside as soon as the season is over and they will last for years. They usually get shorter each year, when too short for tomatoes I use mine on the peppers.
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