Tomato Cage, Single
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- Super Strong Support: Keeps tomato plants upright for a bigger, cleaner harvest
- Durable Materials: 10-gauge powder-coated steel lasts for years
- Easier Harvests: Large 8" square openings give easy access to ripe fruits
- Easy to Assemble & Store: No-tool assembly & fold-flat storage
Taller, wider, and stronger than old-fashioned cone-shaped supports, our heavy-duty, powder-coated steel tomato cages are longtime best-sellers and perennial customer favorites for good reason! Unlike flimsier versions, these are strong enough to support full-grown vines loaded with tomatoes. The 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 easy off-season storage. In windy locations, we recommend anchoring with our Extra-Tall Earth Staples.
- Powder-coated steel (10 gauge wire)
- 14.25" square x 32" H installed (39" H overall including 7" legs)
- 8" square openings
- Easy, no-tool assembly
- Folds flat for off-season storage
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