Tomato Cages, Set of 4
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Super-Sturdy Tomato Cages Support Heavy Yields
- Extra-strong tomato cages keep tomato plants upright for a bigger, cleaner harvest
- Big, 8" square openings make harvesting easy
- Hinged panels fold flat for compact storage
Longtime customer favorites, our heavy-duty, galvanized steel tomato cages are taller, wider and stronger than old-fashioned cone-shaped supports. And unlike flimsier versions, these are strong enough to support full-grown vines loaded with tomatoes. The tomato cages support plants on all sides (no tying needed) and keep plants up off the ground for better air circulation, cleaner fruit and fewer diseases. Large openings make harvesting easy, and the cages fold flat for off-season storage. In windy locations, we recommend anchoring with our Extra-Tall Earth Staples, sold separately.
- Steel Gray is galvanized steel; Red and Green are powder-coated steel
- 14-3/8" square x 39" H including 7" legs; 32" H installed
- 8" square openings
- 10 gauge wire
- Cages fold for easy off-season storage
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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- Lightweight (547)
- Versatile (426)
- Accurate instructions (316)
- Durable (312)
- Attractive (266)
Cons
- Flimsy (24)
- Difficult to store (16)
- Small in size (16)
- Heavy (9)
- Difficult to use (8)
Best Uses
- Garden (1013)
- Outdoors (329)
- Patio (126)
- Tomatoes (35)
- Lawn (16)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Avid gardener (730), Getting started (142), Practical (127), Master gardener (115), Budget shopper (54)
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For tomatoes and tomatillos and good for spreading branches but not adjustable in height
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Hold Up Tall Full Bushes
- Leave More Stepping Place
- Separate Plants
Cons
- One Cage Did Slant
- Someone Else Put Them In
Best Uses
- Good In Small Garden
- Tomatoes Stay Higher
These cages are definitely stronger than the cheap ones that are available. They will definitely last longer, so they are a good value. The cheap ones may only last a year and get so out of shape and let the plants fall over. My garden is small and I have to put my plants closer together, so each plant is more upright and defined.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Already assembled
- No tangles
- Pretty color
Cons
Best Uses
- Other Large Flowers
- Tomatoes
These look great in my tomato garden (red against the green leaves)and they're easy to install no tangling when trying to put them together
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Stackable
- Store Easily Flat
- Sturdy
Cons
- Could be taller
Best Uses
These are great tomato cages. I also use them for my green peas and as support cages for my bell peppers. They could be a little taller so that I wouldn't have to stack them three high for the tomatoes. I purchased my first cages from Gardners supply over 10 years ago and am still using those cages. Had to buy more since I expanded my garden space.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to store
- Easy to use
- Effective
- Lightweight
Cons
- Expensive
- Lightweight
Best Uses
- Peas
- Tomatoes
Bought these on sale at the end of last season. Installed them at the appropriate time (rather than trying to rescue weighted down vines!) and everything grew right into them. They are lightweight, I hope they will clean off & store for several years to get my money's worth out of them. So far I'm very pleased with this purchase.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy to put together
- They work great
Cons
- none
Best Uses
My tomatoes are growing great and contained in their spaces.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Great Value
- Sturdy
Cons
Best Uses
I have very large tomato plants and these cages hold my plants up and I don't have to worry about them being knocked over. They are easy to push in the ground and are very sturdy.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Foldable
- Looks great
- Perfect height
- Well constructed
Cons
Best Uses
- Bush Beans
- Tomatoes
Never use stakes/poles again.
Easy to fold/unfold
Myriad of uses in garden, tomatoes primarily for me, would also work for bush type
vegetables
Stacks easily for storage
Plus they look good in the garden
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- No
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
My tomato plants were already a few feet tall so putting these cages around them was easy and didn't break any branches. The plants have more room to breathe in these cages than the traitional round supports you can buy everywhere.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Ease of Use
- Sturdy
- Well constructed
Cons
- Unfolding- Boing
- Unfolding- Surprise
Best Uses
- Tomatillos
- Tomatos
Very sturdy, even under large heavy plants. Unfortunately I did not get them until after my tomatoes had gotten large, but if you put the cadges out when the plants are small I believe they would work great. I am definitely buying more for next season.
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