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How to support cut flowers by corralling them s

How to support cut flowers by corralling them s

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Hi everyone! Today I'm supporting my row of double click cosmos by corralling them with T-posts and twine. It's important to support your cut flower garden so that wind and rain won't cause your plants to topple over. We've worked hard to grow these beautiful blooms from seed, and we need to help them stand up tall and strong in the garden
Date: 2022-08-07

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Can you please show us what kind of netting you use and show us how you do it. I tried to set up mine and I just wasn-t convinced that I was doing it properly. Now that we-ve had all the wind come up from the gulf some of my taller plants like poppies are lying flat. I individually staked my dahlias and corralled other rows of tall flowers. Thanks for sharing all the ins and outs.
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Sorry Danielle, silly question but I am a bit confused on how this will support the plants on the inside of the beds, seems to work well only for plants bordering the bed?
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Thanks! I corralled my sunflowers, cosmos, zinnias & corn before and didn't even realize this was the name for it: )
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Thanks for this video, can you tell me what type of stakes you used and where you got them? Thank you.
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