Looking for the best tomato cages for your container garden? 🌿🍅 In this video, I’ll show you the top tomato cage options that are sturdy, space-saving, and perfect for growing healthy, productive tomato plants in Earthboxes, pots, grow bags, or raised beds. Whether you’re working with a patio, balcony, or small backyard, these cage styles will keep your tomatoes supported and thriving!
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How to choose the right size and material
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Bonus hacks for maximizing your harvest
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Looking for the best tomato cages for your container garden? 🌿🍅 In this video, I’ll show you the top tomato cage options that are sturdy, space-saving, and perfect for growing healthy, productive tomato plants in Earthboxes, pots, grow bags, or raised beds. Whether you’re working with a patio, balcony, or small backyard, these cage styles will keep your tomatoes supported and thriving!
👉 What You’ll Learn in This Video:
The best tomato cages for containers (and why)
How to choose the right size and material
Tips for securing your cages in small spaces
Bonus hacks for maximizing your harvest
✅ Perfect for: Urban gardeners, container gardeners, small-space growers, beginners & pros alike!
🛒 Recommended Cages & Gear (Affiliate Links):
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📌 Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, and SUBSCRIBE for more container gardening tips, DIY hacks, and how-to videos to help your garden grow strong!
#ContainerGardening #TomatoCages #UrbanGardening #GrowTomatoes #TomatoSupport #GardeningTips #SmallSpaceGardening #HomesteadAdvisor #GardenHacks
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Love your garden❤
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. I learn something overtime I watch one of your videos. I would like to know which thickness/weight of ground cover you are using for your garden. I think I purchased a thin version which allows weeds to smile at me and poke through. thank you.
Your cages are the best. I built mine using your guide and they have survived my relentless coastal harsh environment with no issues. Have you ever used them with black berries?
Looking good Mr Allen I been trying to find a 50 ft role of the concrete wire but 150 is all I can find yes they do make the best cages
Wow, looks like you're P. Allen Smith and Martha Stewart all in one!! You certainly have things looking and doing good enuf for who its for!!
Amazing ideas for trellises. Definately going to make those movable heavy guage hooked wire borders!! I already was subscribed but now I added 🔔notifications for your videos so I don’t miss any good talks.
Gorgeous garden and great tomato supports. Here's a suggestion-when you take everything down in the fall could you put grommets in the fabric where the rebar goes? That would help minimize any unravelling over time. I'm assuming you're not moving the planters so the rebar holes would be in the same spot.
Thank you.
Interesting..
I saw a dead zone around the garden. I would use straight vinegar. Two to three days before the rain. Use an aspirin, regular aspirin to 1 gallon of water.. Then spray it on the powdery mildew. Do you see, this is nature. Less expensive. Remember this is just my thought.
I garden in more and more containers every year. I'm just getting tired of gardening in the mud then the droughts. I bet the sun ain't been out 5 times this month in middle Tn. Them weather people can't predict yesterday's weather. Garden looks great!
😂, love the "How 2 Talk Texan." I'm a CO transplant and have never seen so much rain. In rural Falls County we got 5". Was slow getting a garden in, but I now know, plant earlier. Was fooled by the cold weather earlier. Enjoy learning from you to garden in TX!
I don’t think the weather people know anymore
Chard is a good vegetable and you're right about it being a perennial. The second year they grow very tall quite quickly (5feet) and flower. They stir fry up with ginger garlic and oyster sauce really nicely!
4 1/2"rain in 3 hours is a real "toad strangler" as my granddaddy used to say! Alan, have you gone to a mostly Earthbox based garden this year? It looks like it in this video. I do like the landscape cloth vs the wood chips in prior years. Much cleaner look (zero chance of weeds). We have found that the 17" metal raised beds, wicking tubs, and cloth bags on a raised platform are so much easier than traditional in ground or even in ground raised beds (wood sides). We are in the process of pulling the last of our traditional wood beds and replacing them with the 17" metal beds. Slow going for us old folks, but it needs to be done. And drip irrigation makes a huge difference no matter what sort of container we use. Thanks for another great video!
Awesome cage fight between tomatoes and peppers.
Did you leave the onions over winter?
Where did you buy that ground cover?
Very nice setup Alan
How many plants do you have in each grow box? I thought only one would fit but I swear those look like they have 3-4in each box. Love your content!
Out of all the diff ways of gardening which way do you like the best and which way produces the best?
Alan, as I stated on another video, I've taken several yrs away from gardening. I thought I'd try some earth boxes this yr so, I looked you're videos up. I can remember your videos from 10 yrs ago with big sprawling traditional, in the ground gardens. Now look… so impressive. I'm assuming you're getting just as much or more with much less work. Really nice. I'm going to do a few earth boxes to start just to get my feet wet again. Thanks Alan, God Bless.
I grow everything in raised beds on the same type cloth, 3 years and going strong. You are right about putting a hole in it, you will get a weed every time. Thank you for saying that was sunscald on the bell peppers, I had that last year and just didn't take the time to figure out what it was. Also I was wondering what the weed was that you pulled out? I have those coming up everywhere in my raised beds, I think it must have been in a load compost that I bought. I also spray a mix of hydrogen peroxide and water on my cucumbers and rotate with a baking soda and water mix. But if the plant looks real bad I pull it and just plant new seed. I use the peroxide mixture on my tomatoes for any kind of blight too, it can be sprayed anytime of day, wont burn. Thanks for sharing! Oh, by the way it is hard to beat those Hossinator and Red Snapper tomatoes, started growing them last year and I get 3 sets of tomatoes over about 6 weeks. Love them!
Please send your extra rain to Florida! 🥵
What is the old video you talk about watermelon beefsteak? I’ve been looking everywhere for it!
How do you fertilize you garden ?