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Tomato Cages
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Specifications at a Glance:

  • 14-3/8" square x 39" H including 7" legs
  • 32" H installed
  • 8-inch square openings
  • Sturdy, galvanized 10-gauge steel
  • Gardener's Supply Exclusive

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Tomato Cages

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Tomato Cages, Set of 4 - Item #34-181

$46.95
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Tomato Cage - Item #34-182

$14.95
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Our Tomato Cages are the Best Supports

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.

  • Extra-sturdy cages keep tomato plants upright
  • Big, 8" square openings make harvesting easy
  • Hinged panels fold flat for compact storage
  • Save when you buy the set of 4!

REVIEW SNAPSHOT®

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Tomato Cages
 
4.7

(based on 1026 reviews)

98%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Lightweight (499)
  • Versatile (389)
  • Accurate instructions (287)
  • Durable (270)
  • Attractive (240)

Cons

  • Flimsy (21)
  • Small in size (14)
  • Difficult to store (12)
  • Heavy (8)
  • Difficult to use (6)

Best Uses

  • Garden (921)
  • Outdoors (299)
  • Patio (111)
  • Tomatoes (17)
  • Lawn (13)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Avid gardener (645), Getting started (134), Practical (127), Master gardener (100), Budget shopper (54)
    • Primary use:
    • Personal (867), Business (8)

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5.0

Tomato Cages Hold Up Under Heavy Yields

By Master Gardener Gardner

from Huntsville, AL

About Me Master Gardener

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Accurate Instructions
  • Hardy

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Garden

    Comments about Tomato Cages:

    These cages are easy to set up and hold up well even under heavily laden vines. This is my second order because I didn't have enough last year.

    • Primary use:
    • Personal
     
    4.0

    Held the tomatoes heads up high

    By Peggy the Queen Bee

    from Moyock, NC

    About Me Avid Gardener

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Lightweight
    • Versatile

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Garden
      • Outdoors
      • Patio

      Comments about Tomato Cages:

      Used for my tomato plants and peppers. Made the plants stand for easier planting. The gauge of wire is better than other cages and the height is good. Folding design stores easy.

      • Primary use:
      • Personal
       
      5.0

      Best for Tomatoes

      By Marie B

      from Amesbury, MA

      About Me Avid Gardener

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Durable
      • Hardy

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Garden

        Comments about Tomato Cages:

        These cages are great for Tomatoes. Even during the worst summer storms these cages stand strong. they fold flat in winter and are easy to store awaya.

        • Primary use:
        • Personal
         
        4.0

        sturdy

        By laura

        from wisconsin

        About Me Avid Gardener

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Heavy duty

        Cons

          Best Uses

            Comments about Tomato Cages:

            I haven't used it yet, but I am very excited and think it will work great. My only problem is that it came in a box clearly labelled "tomato cages" and it was supposed to be a Christmas gift! Oh well, we got a good laugh out of it and under the tree it went!

            • Primary use:
            • Personal
             
            5.0

            More uses than tomatoes

            By Court

            from Little Switzerland, NC

            About Me Avid Gardener

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

              Cons

                Best Uses

                  Comments about Tomato Cages:

                  I use these primarily to support 4 - 5' small bloom dahlias. Work great.

                  • Primary use:
                  • Personal
                   
                  4.0

                  Good quality product. I have 18 of them

                  By Gordon

                  from Royal Palm Beach, Fl

                  About Me Avid Gardener

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Lightweight

                  Cons

                  • Difficult To Store

                  Best Uses

                  • Garden

                  Comments about Tomato Cages:

                  I stack them for large plants also plants with heavy fruit like egg plants

                  • Primary use:
                  • Personal
                   
                  5.0

                  NICE HEAVY DUTY CAGES

                  By CAS

                  from MARKESAN, WI

                  About Me Avid Gardener

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                    Cons

                      Best Uses

                      • Garden

                      Comments about Tomato Cages:

                      WE USED ON ALL OF OUR TOMATOES-GRAPE,CHERRY AND REGULAR.WE HAD GOTTEN SOME LAST YEAR AND THEY WORKED SO GOOD WE NEED MORE FOR NEXT YEAR.

                      • Primary use:
                      • Personal
                       
                      5.0

                      Tomato cages

                      By Peg

                      from Davison, MI

                      About Me Avid Gardener

                      Verified Buyer

                      Pros

                      • Easy assembly
                      • Easy to store
                      • Good Size
                      • Sturdy

                      Cons

                        Best Uses

                        • Garden

                        Comments about Tomato Cages:

                        We have used many types of plant cages and these by far are the best. We started out with a couple and ended up with over 30 they worked so well for tomatoes, peppers, and egg plants. The vegtables that lasted the best were the ones in the cages that were up and off the ground.

                        • Primary use:
                        • Personal
                         
                        4.0

                        I've replaced my old cages with these

                        By Nancy's going to garden more

                        from Chicago, IL

                        About Me Avid Gardener

                        Verified Buyer

                        Pros

                          Cons

                            Best Uses

                            • Garden

                            Comments about Tomato Cages:

                            We always plant too many tomatoes because we like the variety. Because of these sturdy cages, we had more tomoatoes than ever. No need to reduce vines because of heavy or too much fruit.

                            • Primary use:
                            • Personal
                             
                            4.0

                            I have bought this product before

                            By Peg S

                            from Ft Worth TX

                            About Me Avid Gardener

                            Verified Buyer

                            Pros

                            • Easy to store
                            • Efficient
                            • Sturdy

                            Cons

                              Best Uses

                              • Garden
                              • Patio
                              • Self-watering planter

                              Comments about Tomato Cages:

                              I have used these tomato cages for several years. They are better than other cages because they are taller and sturdy construction. The ability to fold for storage is a plus! To avoid tipping when the tomato plant gets very tall and when it gets very windy: I use a couple of bungee cords attached to the cage; one hooked to a stake in the ground and the other hooked to the fill-port of the self-watering planter. Works like a dream!!

                              • Primary use:
                              • Personal

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