Tomato Ladders, Set of 3
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Exclusive | Our Heavy-Duty Tomato Ladders Hold Over 100 Pounds!
- Ladders hold a huge harvest — over 100 pounds
- Ladders cradle fruit-laden vines more effectively than stakes
- V-shaped design protects each plant's main stem
- Ladders nest for compact off-season storage
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!
- Powder-coated steel
- Sturdy 7mm diameter upright supports
- 6" W x 6" D x 57" H overall including 13" legs
- Patented
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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- Heavy (19)
- Difficult to store (14)
- Difficult to use (9)
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- Lightweight
- Sturdy
- Versatile
Cons
- Difficult To Use
- Too Thin For Large Plants
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
My tomato plants just grew out of the sides and did not get the support I like from the traditional round cages.
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- Personal
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- Hardy
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
I do wish they were just a bit larger (wider not taller)
- Primary use:
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- Accurate Instructions
- Attractive
- Lightweight
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
Last year, I tried the plastic circular ladders from another vendor and they were really difficult to construct because of some arthritis in my hands. I really appreciate that the ladders from Gardener's Supply were ready to go on arrival. Because the ladders are so well constructed, they do an outstanding job holding up my tomato plants this year.
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- Personal
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- compact
- Versatile
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
Just started using for my tomato plants. Better than wood stakes. They are sturdy & compact. End results won't be known until after growing season.
Other possible uses would be for cucumber plants or tall flowers.
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- Personal
Pros
- Deep Legs For Support
- Easy to store
- Easy to Use
- Heavy duty
- Look Great
Cons
- Does Rust Around Year Two
- Need Stackables Back
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
These ladders can old even the largest tomato crop without a problem. They last for years with minor maintenance.
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- Attractive
- Versatile
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
I have use them in my container garden. I was worried at first because we get some pretty strong wind. But I haven't lost one plant or ladder. And all mine are in containers.
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- Personal
Pros
- Attractive
Cons
- Not Much Room To Grow
- Very Narrow
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
Not sure about these ladders looks like there is no room for growth or good support for tomato.
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
I only planted my tomatoes a week ago, so I can't say for sure how well these will work, but they look very well-made and sturdy.
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- Accurate Instructions
- Lightweight
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- Outdoors
Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
Have had these ladders up for a little over a month (new this year), and I'm very happy with them so far. They take up much less space than traditional tomato cages (great for my small raised beds), and they are much sturdier. Wish they were a little taller, as I think my tomatoes are probably going to outgrow them by the end of summer. Also just noticed a tiny bit of rust at the joints, but structurally they're doing okay.
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Comments about Tomato Ladders, Set of 3:
For years I battled with stakes and trellises. Three years ago I bought two sets of these ladders and love them! They still look like new. I just bought two more sets this year. The tomato plants climb the ladder easily without having to tie. They are sturdy, durable and stack nicely together during off season. Highly recommend!
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Tomatoes are consistently the most popular vegetable in American gardens. But for most gardeners, just any old tomato won't do.
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