Stacking Tomato Ladders, Set of 6
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- Holds Over 100 Pounds: Each ladder can support a huge harvest
- The Height of Versatility: Grow more by stacking ladders up to 6.5' high!
- Heavy-Duty Support: 7mm steel frame is 20% thicker than similar products
- Patented Protection: Exclusive "plant cradle" gently supports stems & fruit
- Easy to Assemble & Store: No-tool assembly & nesting design for compact storage
We've made our popular tomato trellis ladder even better. They still have 7mm steel uprights and our patented "plant cradle" crosspieces that give multiple places for vines to rest. But now they're modular and stackable, so you've got even more growing options! Each set includes six 32.5" tall sections. Use singly to support eggplants and peppers; stack two for bush tomatoes; stack three for tall, indeterminate tomatoes.
These are the sturdiest tomato ladders you can buy — 20% thicker than others on the market — with a long-lasting, weatherproof powder coating. (We have some that are 15 years old and still look as good as new.) Tomato Ladders will make the most of your garden space, reduce damage from pests and diseases, and give you a bigger harvest of delicious, unblemished fruit. Ladders nest for compact off-season storage. Choice of Red or Green.
- Set of 6 stackable tomato ladders
- Heavy-gauge powder-coated steel (7mm dia.)
- 6" W x 6" D x 32.5" H overall
- Single: 22" H installed
- 2 stacked: 49" H installed
- 3 stacked: 78" H installed
- Patented
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