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"Georgene" wrote in message ... "ge" wrote in message ... 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 We have used the rebar and welded it together. We made our's 6ft tall and 2ft square and put eight cross bars in each side. This was our first experience at made a workable tomato cage. I think a 5ft tall by 2ft square cage would actually be a little better. But the out come for us has been very good. It was definitely worth making our own tomato cages. GC |
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