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If you have a really big tomato crop this year, will your plant supports be able to handle the load? Our exclusive Tomato Ladders are the sturdiest you can buy, because they’re made with 7mm steel uprights — 20% thicker than others on the market! They’ll last season after season too, thanks to a weatherproof powder coating. Best of all, our Tomato Ladders are better for your plants. The rounded-V shape protects plants from wind and accidental breakage. The seven cradle-shaped cross-members give multiple places for vines to rest, and make it easy to set the ladders into the ground. Tomato Ladders will make the most of your garden space, reduce pests and disease, and give you a bigger harvest of juicy, unblemished fruit — guaranteed!
“We love tomatoes and grow 25 different varieties each year. These tomato ladders are wonderful. We now have 75 of them and some are 8 years old. They look good, stand up to the weather, and help us keep our paths open so we can walk through the garden in the summer.”
Dennis and Susan, Pittsburgh PA
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
I was disappointed because these are small. They're strong and will probably last for years. After a summer of use on them they hardly look worse for the wear but even so. I knew the height and was still wishing for something taller because of the price but when I got it they aren't very wide, Tomato plants can get so huge and there's only so much weaving through the supports that you can do. Too expensive for what you get in my opinion.
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I ordered 9 of these in red, but the color is very light, kind of a rhubarb color and not at all the fire-engine red depicted on the website. [...] I was so looking forward to my cool looking tomato ladders - but in almost-pink? No!
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I used the ladders for my tomatoes, eggplant and peppers last year. They did a great job of keeping the plants controlled in the confines of a raised bed; I used the velcro ties to control them during the big growth spurt and they stayed in place the whole season. This year I am planning on trying them for my cukes and winter squash as well.
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These look good and seem to be very sturdy. No tomatoes to hold up yet . . . .
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Very sturdy-I used the velcro tie/ups too...
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Just planted my tomatoes. They look good so far.
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
Been using these years and they are still going strong. No other supports compare to these.
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I had my first garden this year and was excited to grow tomatoes. I bought these because I like things that I only have to buy once and will last for years. These will probably fit that definition and are very sturdy but even tho they're taller than a lot of tomato supports they aren't tall enough. Even more than that they should be wider. If you picture a triangle the two sides are 7 inches each and the third invisible side is 6 inches..... not very much if your tomato plant spreads out 2-3 feet. If I had known the size for the price I wouldn't have bought them.
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I bought some for myself a few years ago, and loved them. My dad saw them and liked them, so I bought him 2 sets. He likes that they are taller and much sturdier than his flimsy tomato cages he's used all these years. Can't wait for spring to start using them.
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saves garden space use for tomatoes no negative comments