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On 2005-01-08, Jo wrote:
Does anyone know somewhere to get low priced tomato cages. Used is fine. Jo What is your definition of a tomato cage? Most garden centers don't sell a real one. Mine is a 5 foot rigid wire cylinder 2 ft in diameter and 5 feet tall. Galvanized welded wire works, but you have to cut larger holes. Concrete reinforcing wire is best but takes some muscle to make. Making your own with either material should cost 3-5$ per cage. I have considered making some concrete wire ones forsale, but I think I would have to charge $10 each to make it worthwhile. They are bulky to transport if premade and I don't know if I would have the time. Would there be any interest by anyone? -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. is a garbage address. |
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