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Old April 27, 2016   #9
Keowee
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Originally Posted by Gerardo View Post
Stakes (about 3 per bag when all is said and done), or the 99-cent store trellis, or the small circular ring tomato cages will do the job well. Which dwarfs are you doing? It does matter, as some can get bushy and relatively large.

As others mentioned, wind has to be considered.
I've got 15 young plants and 8 more seedlings coming up, all different Dwarf Project varieties. Let's see - Adelaide Festival, Boronia, Chocolate Lightning, Dwarf Blazing Beauty, Dwarf Mr. Snow, Dwarf Sweet Sue, Summertime Gold, Fred's Tie Dye, Dwarf Golden Gypsy, Dwarf Purple Heart, Sarandipity... well, you get the idea!
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