I created these tomato cages by using fencing from lowes. No staking need and you just push the fence into the ground a few inches then compact the sides a little bit. They stay sturdy all season. And it doubles as deer protection. Would work great for many other garden veggies.



by DevilStickDude

5 Comments

  1. Rimworldjobs

    Im pretty sure thats a farm field.

  2. palomasanto

    How many tomatoes do you need??? Good god

  3. _B_Little_me

    That’s not a garden, thats a farm.

  4. Farro_is_Good

    Do you owe a tithe to giants or something?

  5. SquirrellyBusiness

    This design works great but needs staking in my region that gets high winds. Never fails, they’ll get knocked down when fully loaded in an August thunderstorm otherwise.  They don’t store easily but if you can leave them out they’ll last ten years or more before the tines break and get uneven on the bottoms. You can cut them down and get a few more years out of them or demote them to pepper cages eventually. 

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