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Old April 19, 2010   #1
Talon1189
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Default Glamos 18 x 54" inch "heavy duty" cages

I bought 4 of the Glamos 18" x 54" inch "heavy duty" tomato cages today a Farmer Johns Greenhouse in Farmington Hills, Michigan They are $10.00 each and they had a very nice supply of all different sizes of cages for all your gardening needs. I am posting the link to help others that maybe having problems finding these large cages that are local http://local.yahoo.com/info-16271387...rmington-hills This nursery is huge and very impressive >>>>>>>>> Talon
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Old April 20, 2010   #2
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For those looking in the San Jose area, Scarborough Nursery in Scotts Valley has them at $8.50 for the Glamos 18" by 54" size.

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Old April 22, 2010   #3
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If your in No VA area ...Betty's Azalea Ranch just received their shipment of Glamos Cages and at $7.77 for the 18 by 54 size, I'm a happy camper. Also picked up

ESSENTIAL MINOR ELEMENTS - 5 lb bag



New Granular Formulation
• Contains 7 minor elements, high in Magnesium and Iron
• Corrects minor element deficiencies
• No mixing/ No spraying - use as a dry fertilizer
CONTAINS: Magnesium 8%, Manganese 2%, Iron 5%, Sulfur 8%, Copper .25%, Zinc 0.5%, Boron .03%.
USE ON: Shrubs, trees, lawns, flowers and vegetables
FOR: The correction or prevention of minor element deficiencies.
RATE: Gardens - Preventative; 1/4 - 1/2 cup per 10 sq. ft. or 1 1/4 - 2 1/2 lbs. (2 1/2 - 5 cups) per 100 sq. ft. Curative; 1 cup per 10 sq. ft. or 5 lbs. (10 cups) per 100 sq. ft. Turf; 1 lb. (2 cups) per 100 sq. ft. or 10 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft.

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