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Bushy vegetable plants like peppers and eggplants produce a healthier, more productive harvest when their fruit doesn't touch the ground. Our zinc-plated steel veggie cages support plants on all sides without tying. Simply push legs into the ground. Cages fold flat for storage when the season's over.
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Comments about Veggie Cages, Set of 3:
using these to start some pepper plants indoors. so far, so good.
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I purchased this item for my friend who also loves gardening and saw these cages in my garden and mentioned how neat my garden looked.
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I use them for tomatoes, egg plant and peppers.
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These are great Veggie Cages. I use them for my pepper plants and no longer am I loosing peppers to windy conditions here in Florida. Also great for vining plants like snap peas & cucumbers. You can stake these on top of each other and tie them down with a zip tie. Which was needed for my tall cucs & peas. I love these because they are so easy to use, store easy, and they are very sturdy.
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I bought a set of these this summer for smaller plants such as eggplant and peppers. They seemed sturdy, but of the 3, one rusted rather badly and a second had a little rust. The last one is fine. I know we had a particularly wet summer, but...my old tomato cages have never rusted above the soil line.
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I have used these for my tomato supports in the past and I ran out this year. Wow-what a difference between those with these supposrt and those without. I lost many tomatoes to rot on the ground without the supposrt. i will not go without theses again.
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Comments about Veggie Cages, Set of 3:
These are just the right size for many bushy veggie plants like bush beans and sweet bells, and more. The wires bend a little bit too easily if I hit a rock when pushing it into the ground causing them to get a bit twisted for the next usage.
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purchased tomato cages for this year and was so pleased with them I ordered vegie cages for next season
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It appears to do its job.[...]
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I stacked them for my sugar snap peas and it worked well. it was easy to use and I will use them again next year.