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glenbarr | 16:17 Wed 06th Jun 2007 | Gardening
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My tomato plants are about 4ft high in my greenhouse with masses of flowers on them.. However they ar getting so strong they are beginning to fall over. I have tied them bck with a pair of old tights as I didn't want to damage the stems, but the material is stretchy and they will eventually be bending over too much again. I dont want to put too much strail on the greenhouse frame as although it is new it is very flimsy (would never buy one again from a DIY store) Does anyone know of a frame I could buy to tie them to. The greenhouse has a concrete base so sticks wont work. There are two growbags with six plants. Dont want to lose my lovely tomato plants. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you
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I've seen adverts for various frames which are suitable for use with tall plants such as tomatoes and climbing beans grown in growbags. You might be able to find pictures of them in any good vegetable gardening magazine.

Also Googling "Frames for use with Growbags" might throw up some suppliers and pictures but they probably won't be cheap.
Sorry, checked the link and it threw up something different but I'm sure I found something on the www.gonegardening.com site somewhere.
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Thanks to all my fellow gardeners. The sites I had looked on didn't show anything of use. Found some supports thanks to you all.

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