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Sustainable Support for Your Garden
As summer peaks, even the most organized garden can start to buckle under the weight of its own abundance; Toppling tomatoes, flopping eggplants, and vines spilling everywhere. The fix is simple: compostable twine and trellis clips that prop up heavy fruits, guide climbers, and keep your harvest clean and accessible, all without adding plastic waste to your garden at the end of the season. From tying sunflowers to stakes ahead of late-summer winds, to creating slings for heavy melons and bundling herbs for drying, these small supports make a big difference in protecting both your plants and your harvest.
August 26, 2025
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Art Department Receiving
