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These heavy-duty, galvanized steel tomato cages are strong enough to support full-grown vines loaded with tomatoes. To make your tomato cage even taller, you can stack one cage on top of another to support the tallest tomato plants.
"Our Sweet 100 tomato plant grew over 12-1/2' tall and it was supported by three of your square tomato cages. My husband stacked them and wired them together."
Eileen, Clarksville TN
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The tomato cages are great! We have always had homemade ones or cheap store bought ones. These offer great support, needed with the strong winds on the prairie. Fold up and easy to store. Ended up buying 4 sets of 4.
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Superior to any other wire cages I have tried.This is the 2nd set I have purchased as I am slowly replacing all others. They are strong, don't blow over and easy to fold up & store.
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I love these cages because of the fact, they store well and are strong for holding plants in place. I have had my first one for over five years now.
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I received them just three days before the garden
needed to be covered for a freeze. Since the
tomato plants that needed staking were in the middle of the garden, the stakes held the covering
up off of the plants. It was also convenient to attach the covering to so that it would not blow off. They were so light, easy to handle and will
be so convenient to store when not in use. They
fold up easily.
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Easy to use and store. Perfect for cherry tomatoes which get bushy but not tall.
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Cages are good supports for tomatoes and peppers. I have about 40 of them in my garden now. Disappointed that so many welds were broken on receipt of product, in a box of 4, 5 broken welds. Other welds failed in first season. Would have expected better quality control at the price paid.
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These cages are worth every penny of the price. They are 10x better than any superstore bargin cage. I think they may be definitely passed on to a next generation of gardener in 20 or 30 years.
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These are the best tomato cages I've ever used. You can stack two together for indeterminate plants and use them for pepper plants, too. I bought a set about six years ago, and still use them. I have since bought two more for myself and more as gifts. My son asked for more for Christmas this year!
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Thought you might like to see how we've used one of your wonderful tomato cages during the "off" season. :)
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These cages do not fall over, like the 3 legged ones do. They are also easy to store, because they fold flat. Besides using them in the garden, I used two in pots on my porch.