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The tomato crop booster frame is an innovative growing frame with a tenderbrace support system for tomatoes and other plants. Unlike other plant supports the booster frame gives optimum support and leads to higher yields.
Rather than the traditional tie and cane system, this frame allows stems to gently lean on the support and keep on growing unimpeded. Support bars are easily adjusted both out and up to facilitate growing plants.
Size: 100cm x 160cm x 50cm
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5 Tomato Crop Booster Frame
Just right
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5 Tomato Crop Booster Frame
Just right
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Derek
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4 years ago
HiI have ordered the planters,frame and some sun gold plantsWill you please add two covers to this orderWhen back in stock ?
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Niall
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4 years ago
Hi Derek
If you email in to our customer service team they should be able to help you. This forum is for questions on products on the website. Thanks for your order
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If you email in to our customer service team they should be able to help you. This forum is for questions on products on the website. Thanks for your order
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Anthony
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4 years ago
Will your be getting this product back in and is it better than the fold a frame support.
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Niall
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4 years ago
Hi Anthony
We will have these back in stock around the end of October. It is a very different product to the fold a frame as that is more for cucumbers etc and is not anywhere as high as this frame. This frame is specifically for Tomatoes
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We will have these back in stock around the end of October. It is a very different product to the fold a frame as that is more for cucumbers etc and is not anywhere as high as this frame. This frame is specifically for Tomatoes
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julie SOFONEA
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5 years ago
Hi, do you have a clearer photo of this, mainly of the horizontal bars? Is it suitable for quad grows?
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Niall
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5 years ago
Hi Julie
I am afraid these are the only photos we have of this unit however they should be big enough looking at the measurements to take a Quadgrow
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I am afraid these are the only photos we have of this unit however they should be big enough looking at the measurements to take a Quadgrow
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Pamela Kelly
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6 years ago
how many plants can you grow in this frame ?I see 4 I your picture and what size pots are they in?tkank you
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Niall
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6 years ago
Hi Pamela
The pots look like 8 inch pots to me but i think they are being overly optimistic bringing on 4 plants in this. They would be fine until the get to this size in the photo but after that you would need to reduce it to 2 or they would overcrowd and you wouldn't get many tomatoes. A growbag with two tomatoes would be best.
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The pots look like 8 inch pots to me but i think they are being overly optimistic bringing on 4 plants in this. They would be fine until the get to this size in the photo but after that you would need to reduce it to 2 or they would overcrowd and you wouldn't get many tomatoes. A growbag with two tomatoes would be best.
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