Tomato Cages, Set of 4

Tomato Cages, Set of 4

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Tomato Cages, Set of 4
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Super-Sturdy Tomato Cages Support Heavy Yields

  • Extra-strong cages keep tomato plants upright for a bigger, cleaner harvest
  • Big, 8" square openings make harvesting easy
  • Hinged panels fold flat for compact storage
  • Choice of Red, Green or Steel Gray

Longtime customer favorites, our heavy-duty, galvanized steel tomato cages are taller, wider and stronger than old-fashioned cone-shaped supports. And unlike flimsier versions, these are strong enough to support full-grown vines loaded with tomatoes. The cages support plants on all sides (no tying needed) and keep plants up off the ground for better air circulation, cleaner fruit and fewer diseases. Large openings make harvesting easy, and the cages fold flat for off-season storage. In windy locations, we recommend anchoring with our Extra-Tall Earth Staples, sold separately.

  • Steel Gray is galvanized steel; Red and Green are powder-coated steel
  • 14-3/8" square x 39" H including 7" legs; 32" H installed
  • 8" square openings
  • 10 gauge wire
  • Cages fold for easy off-season storage
  • Gardener's Supply Exclusive

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4.6

(based on 1174 reviews)

97%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Lightweight (545)
  • Versatile (426)
  • Accurate instructions (316)
  • Durable (292)
  • Attractive (264)

Cons

  • Flimsy (22)
  • Difficult to store (16)
  • Small in size (16)
  • Heavy (9)
  • Difficult to use (8)

Best Uses

  • Garden (1013)
  • Outdoors (329)
  • Patio (126)
  • Tomatoes (22)
  • Lawn (16)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid gardener (730), Getting started (142), Practical (127), Master gardener (115), Budget shopper (54)
    • Primary use:
    • Personal (974), Business (10)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (27)

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5.0

Very sturdy product

By Gardener Dee

from Downers Grove, IL

Verified Buyer

Pros

    Cons

      Best Uses

        I like the ease of setup, sturdiness, and these will be easy to collapse for storage in the fall.

        • Was this a gift?:
        • No
         
        3.0

        Sturdy, but doesn't for a squargardening

        By Barbara

        from Adrian, MI

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Study Easy To Store

        Cons

        • Too Wide For Sq Ft Gard

        Best Uses

          I have purchased several of these cages in the past, and they really hold a heavy yield. Unfortunately, I just assumed they were the same width and now find I can't put a cage over each plant in my raised bed as they are to wide. That was very disappointing. I'd recommend staying consistent with this cages.

          • Was this a gift?:
          • No

          (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

           
          5.0

          Best tomato cage ever!

          By SueBob

          from Tehachapi, CA

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easily assembled
          • Square Shape Is Best
          • Square Shape Is Perfect

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Perfect For A Raised Bed

            Great shape! I have a square raised bed for tomatoes, and I can fit 4 of these square cages in it perfectly. Forget the cones, you lose precious space. Nice large openings make it easy to prune and pick. Very easily assembled and very attractive to look at. I am very pleased!

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            • No
             
            5.0

            Recommend!

            By michelle

            from state college, pa

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

              Cons

                Best Uses

                  I have been using the cone-shaped tomtato cages for years. When the plants reached maturity, I had to add supports so they would not fall over. This is not the case with the square cages.

                  • Was this a gift?:
                  • No

                  (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                   
                  4.0

                  tomato cages

                  By David

                  from Artesia, NM

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                        Use them in the garden around tomatoes.. They are square and easy to set up. Come apart easy at hinges

                        Needs to be made out of a heavier guage of metal

                        • Was this a gift?:
                        • No

                        (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                         
                        5.0

                        Easy to set up would buy it again

                        By mnmkis

                        from Oregon

                        Verified Buyer

                        Pros

                        • Easy clean up
                        • Easy to assemble
                        • Keeps Veggies Off Ground
                        • Lots Of Room For Growth
                        • Storage simple

                        Cons

                          Best Uses

                          • Growing Cucumbers
                          • Growing Squash
                          • Growing Tomatoes

                          Used them around tomato plants.
                          Easy access to tomatoes.
                          Easy to install around plants.

                          • Was this a gift?:
                          • No

                          (1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

                           
                          4.0

                          Good but needs some tweaks

                          By Jemma

                          from Nashville, TN

                          Verified Buyer

                          Pros

                          • Folds up
                          • Seems Sturdy Once Up

                          Cons

                          • Fell Apart Putting Up
                          • Too Short For Tom In Tn

                          Best Uses

                            I bought these for tomatoes in my Nashville garden. Turns out they are too short. Tomatoes grow to about 6 feet here. I should have bought the really tall"towers", but 25$/cage seemed really expensive. As well, they fell apart when I was putting them together and could have use a little more attention to detail when manufacturing and bent the wires more. That being said, once up, they seem really sturdy and are are going to be able to hold the weight. They'll be a breeze to store over the winter in my small shed.

                            (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                             
                            2.0

                            tomato cages

                            By jackieskridge

                            from el paso, IL

                            Verified Buyer

                            Pros

                            • Easy storage
                            • Foldable

                            Cons

                            • Flimsy
                            • To short

                            Best Uses

                            • Smaller Plants

                            Not big enough for tomatoes and very flimsy and not sturdy enough for tomatoes. Like being foldable. Not worth the money!

                            • Was this a gift?:
                            • No
                             
                            5.0

                            I'm pleased with my purchase

                            By cleo

                            from Arlington, Oh

                            Verified Buyer

                            Pros

                            • Good construction
                            • Nice size
                            • They Store Flat

                            Cons

                              Best Uses

                                I'm pleased that I can store the tomato cages flat when not in use. They seem to be a good size to surround the plants.

                                • Was this a gift?:
                                • No

                                (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                                 
                                4.0

                                Good but not as good as old ones

                                By Bob Tomato Grower

                                from San Jose, CA

                                Verified Buyer

                                Pros

                                • Sturdy
                                • Well Made

                                Cons

                                • Fewer Cross Wires

                                Best Uses

                                • Tomatoes

                                I'll see if the lack of cross wires at the lower end is a problem this summer.

                                • Was this a gift?:
                                • No

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                                • Learn how to plan, plant and tend your own super-productive, raised-bed vegetable garden.
                                • Clever ideas for supporting tomato vines
                                • Learn the best way to start your own tomato seedlings. Quick to germinate and grow, tomato seeds are best sown indoors about six weeks before your average last frost date.
                                • Tomatoes are consistently the most popular vegetable in American gardens. But for most gardeners, just any old tomato won't do.
                                • Learn how to repot your tomato seedlings when they've grown too large for the original pot.
                                • Left on their own, tomatoes will grow into shrubby, multi-stemmed plants that topple under the weight of their fruit. Proper pruning will help prevent this problem.

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