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When Tomato Plants Go Wild

Having a bountiful tomato crop is a dream come true for everyone including family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers, but what happens when your tomato plants take control of your garden? Sandovalinc.com has the answer in functional and esthetically pleasing trellises, along with a delightful line of garden accessories.

(PRWEB) August 25, 2006 -- What happens when your tomato plants take control of your garden? Having a bountiful tomato crop is a dream come true for everyone including family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers says fellow gardener, and fresh tomato lover, Frank Sandoval, President of sandovalinc.com. "It started out as another gardening season began. Pulling weeds, planting plants, watering and feeding. Except that for some unknown reason, this particular season was going to turn out to be a bumper crop year for tomatoes".

“Sure you get the bragging rights at every canning session, but controlling these tremendous plants proved to be a daunting task”. I was having a banner year for tomatoes he explained but, “I spent all my time trying to keep my tomato plants off the ground”. After some research Frank discovered there were few trellises to chose from on the market. “Designing is a hobby of mine that continues to surprise even me”. Thus began the unique garden designs this company offers. Made to be functional these trellises are designed to attract attention themselves.

This company combines functionality and art design to produce wonderful new garden accessories.

For example: sandovalinc.com designed and sells a garden trellis called a 59 Inch Vegetable Trellis that is a favorite among urbanite home dwellers. “With some modifications I then designed a much larger 5’ X 5’ Tomato cage”, Frank says.

Gardeners logging on to sandovalinc.com will be able to access a site loaded with new garden design and concepts. Interested guests can subscribe to a free newsletter filled with gardening tips, fun family craft projects, and easy cooking recipes. Prices range from $9.50 to $79.50.

About sandovalinc.com:
sandovalinc.com welcomes gardeners to enjoy visiting their website to see new and creative garden designs. Gardeners are welcome to share tips on gardening, food, and family crafts with others with the same interests. Log on or contact Customer Service at 800.503.4722.

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Sandoval, Inc.
800-503-4722
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