All I Needed Was Garden Stakes
Yesterday I needed some garden stakes to assist my now bushing beefsteak tomato. It has stopped rocketing skyward and is now going sideways. One of the longer branches was as such in need of staking. So rather than trapes to the the big kids toy shop we opted for Mitre 10. It is about 5 minutes away and has a reasonable selection of gardening implements and supplies.
Upon walking in we had an armful of supplies but not the garden stakes. Included in the supplies were a new set of excellent garden gloves. These have leather fingers and palms with a stretchy blue rear. They are really comfortable and are great. Definately good replacements for my recently deceased Jamie Durie gloves.
So we headed out to the nursery where the stakes are kept. Of course I had to take a quick look the plants. Almost immediately I spotted a Cherry tomato literally laced with fruit. Some was even ripe and ready to harvest. After confirming the price was good it was in the trolley.
This of course dictated a suitable pot. So off to the pots I went and located some nice round tuscan style pots. We already have a number of these in the garden, so I decided to go with one of those.
I then remembered that I wanted a larger pot for my stunted exiting cherry tomato. My theory is that the healthy but dwarf tomato bush is severely by its small tub. So quickly there were two pots and drip trays, the gloves, the tomato bush, some other supplies, but still no garden stakes.
I then finally grabbed them and a bag of Yates premium professional potting mix and headed to the checkout. Over $100 later I headed home with my less than $4 grden stakes and a whole lot more. Gardening can be expensive.
So after repotting the tomatoes I freed the fairy lights and the Red Coral Lettuce from their constrained environments. The Red Coral Lettuce severely neededits own spot due to the Green Coral Lettuce growing so well and crowding it out of the wheeled planter. It was growing upwards and was jokingly known as the Christmas tree lettuce due to its shape. It now has a nice large pot to grow in, I will be trimming the Christmas tree shape out of it tomorrow afternoon.
I am now looking forward to a better harvest.
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January 11th, 2008 at 2:47 pm
LOL. Sounds like me on most shopping expeditions.
We will often get half way through a days shopping trip and DH will turn to me and ask if I’ve bought anything from my list yet. 
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January 12th, 2008 at 3:10 pm
Is that why our lettuces are two feet tall? I just thought they were bizarre alien freaks. They look like they have enough room. Maybe some rearrangement is in order.
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January 12th, 2008 at 3:14 pm
I think so Lani. Mine now had the head chopped and I am hopeful that it will, like it’s green relative, spread outwards and be a good source of lettuce constantly.
March 23rd, 2008 at 8:00 am
We are growing some cherry tomatoes ourselves right now… yummmmm!