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ge wrote: After an embarassing number of years, we've come to the conclusion that home-improvement store type tomato cages don't work, at least for us and indeterminate tomatoes. Is there some recognized 'good' support? Cost is an issue; construction (including welding) isn't. TIA, George I use wire mesh. Here's one way to do it... http://houseandhome.msn.com/Garden/T...Supports0.aspx I think I got my directions from Kitchen Gardner a magazine that is unfortunately no longer in print. Their directions also had you cut the bottom horizontal wires so that you had "spokes" to push into the ground to keep the cage from tipping over. marcella |
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