Zig Zag Tomato Trellises
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Exclusive | Support Four Tomato Plants with One Zig Zag Trellis
- One easy-to-install trellis supports four tomato plants!
- Simple to set up and use; no staking or tying plants
- Choice of two heights
Set this tomato trellis in a zigzag pattern and in minutes you have a strong support for four tomato plants. As plants grow, weave the stems through the large, 7" x 8" openings — no pruning or tying needed. At the end of the season, it’s easy to remove plants, too. Choice of two heights; both approximately 72" W x 10" D installed. Super Zig Zag Tomato Trellis is 38" H installed and is ideal for determinate (bush) tomato varieties; Tall Zig Zag Tomato Trellis is 66" H installed and ideal for taller, indeterminate tomato varieties.
- Rust-resistant, zinc-plated steel
- Super Zig Zag Tomato Trellis is approx. 6' L x 10" W x 38" H installed
- Tall Zig Zag Tomato Trellis is 6' L x 10" W x 66" H installed
- Eight panels; each panel is 14" W
- Trellises fold for easy off-season storage
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Pros
- Just Assembled In Garden
Cons
- Planted Both Sides
Best Uses
I made 3 sets into a "U", 7'6"x7'6"x7'6" and planted both sides, 24 plants, 18 tomatoes, 6 peppers, time will tell if too close. By myself, I place the first row in ground and the added second tier. I did not experiance any of the discribed problems. I have the tall version & needed stakes for peace of mind, so far only 4 VS 1-7" stake per plant. 4" cucumber inclined rack in center of "U" which I had good success with last year.
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Received for my birthday in August. I was able to wrap the support structure around some already established tomatoes and effectively "cage" them for excellent support. Absolutely love the product.
The tall zig-zag tomato trellis is poorly constructed and next-to-impossible to assemble. The panels came apart as I was unfolding it. Top and bottom segments that need to fit together required several hands as well as pliers, vice grips, and rubber mallet. I ended up laying the whole thing in the drive way and enlisting the help of 2 neighbors to fit the pieces together. Then it all fell apart again as we were carrying it to the garden. It took us 45 minutes to get one trellis set up. I still have 3 more that I haven't had the energy to attempt to set up.
Pros
- Easy storageable
- Modular
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
I love to be able to curve the tomato cage. It fits in almost any spot, at the end of a row close to the fence even if it does not follow a straight line.
Pros
- Great Support
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
- Garden
This product was great for my indeterminate tomatoes. Strong and sturdy and tall enough to support the plants.
Pros
- Easy to set up
Cons
Best Uses
- With plants already in
I put this in around slightly crowded plants that were already 1-2'tall. A tomato cage would have been a problem to place over the plants. Worked perfectly for the plant spacing.
Everything is great so far>
Pros
- Grid size perfect
- Nice looking
- Overall size good
- Works well
Cons
- A bit tricky to assemble
- Overpriced
Best Uses
- Climbing vines
- Tomatoes
Nice fencing and grid aperture is perfect size--reasonably sturdy, but a bit tricky to assemble given that top half has to insert into bottom half--if one piece is slightly bent it will become hard to assemble and unusable, so is probably best left assembled to store over winter.
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