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Using Black Tights for Tying Plants

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Date: 10/31/2008 Topics: Gardening > Advice | Readers Request > Gardening  
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Have you ever used these for tying plants, Opaque Black nylon tights? These were my 17 yr old granddaughter's. I know tan color are used but what about black?

Karina
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By Great Granny Vi (415) Profile Contact
Any color works. And for another use; fill with thistle seed for the wild birds, and hang over a tree branch. GG Vi

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By Shosha (156) Profile Contact
I wouldn't think the colour has anything to do with it. As long as it's a soft, flexable fabric that will stretch when the plants needs it to.

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By chickadee101 (14) Contact
I've used the black on my wisteria.
Works like a charm, and lasts for about three years. Hard to see in the foliage, so win/win!

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