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In England, the gardening philosophy is simple: when something works, don’t change it. This natural jute garden twine is a perfect example. Sold in a patented, no-tangle tin since 1915, it’s softer, more pliable, and easier on plants than hardware store twine. A turn-of-the-century innovation that’s just as useful today.
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Comments about Greentwist Garden Twine:
biodegradable so i use it to train vines on bamboo trellises that i can compost after a couple of years without worrying about the fastening
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This product could use a self contained cutting mechanism so you don't have to fumble with a sissors.
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A very useful product.
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Useful for tying up plants, marking off rows. Neat and tidy, never tangles.
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great to use on climbing roses and other flowering plants that need to be tied back or guided-the natural green color blends in to the garden
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FOR ALL PLANTS AND FLOWERS. IT IS STURDY AND IT DOESN'T TANGLE OUT OF THE CAN.
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Great product, indispensable in the garden and yard. I keep it on hand all the time and use it often.
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i was ordering this product from england-i could not be without this product.
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We love this product and just ordered two more. It's biodegradable, nice looking, and versatile. The only issue is you have no idea when it's going to run out - it just does. But it's our favorite plant support material.
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Best all around tie-up there is - comes out of the can nicely, blends in well, is strong enough to tie up those limbs that are the legacy of many years of too-timid pruning, and it holds up well through at least a full four seasons. And I rarely find the remains of last year's twine, suggesting it gets a second life in a bird's nest somewhere - though I may be reaching with that one.