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Karen 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
Thanks to whoever mentioned that they have the triangular, heavier
cages at Home Depot. I bought some today, at the one on Great Hills
Trail. They are in an unlikely place--when you are leaving the store
to enter the outside garden area, they are to the right, just outside
the door, hanging on the wall. I asked 3 different people who were
working there, and none of them knew where they were. So I kept on
asking...

I only bought two, so anything else I plant will end up with the
round tomato cage.

Karen

Wayfarer 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
Hey Karen,

Will you post back later in the season how you think they compare?

--
Marta
(if you email me directly you need to remove the X )



Karen 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
"Wayfarer" wrote in news:W6yba.39$IJ1.40107101
@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com:
Hey Karen,

Will you post back later in the season how you think they compare?


Sure. I can't imagine them being worse than the round ones, though.
Those things are just way too small. I ended up having to stake the
tomatoes as well as using the cages. One of my tomato plants was
close to 9' tall and straggled all over the place.

Karen

Joe Doe 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
In article , Karen
wrote:

"Wayfarer" wrote in news:W6yba.39$IJ1.40107101
@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com:
Hey Karen,

Will you post back later in the season how you think they compare?


Sure. I can't imagine them being worse than the round ones, though.
Those things are just way too small. I ended up having to stake the
tomatoes as well as using the cages. One of my tomato plants was
close to 9' tall and straggled all over the place.

Karen


How tall is the kind of cage you are describing at HD? I went to another
HD and they had I think a square collapsable cage that was supposed to be
4 feet tall - about $5. In a search I found something called a Texas cage
that was 6 feet tall and is also collapsable (found he
http://www.tomatocage.com/). Is what the Natural Gardner sells similar to
this?

Roland

Victor M. Martinez 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
Joe Doe wrote:
that was 6 feet tall and is also collapsable (found he
http://www.tomatocage.com/). Is what the Natural Gardner sells similar to
this?


That's exactly what they sell (and we bought).

--
Victor M. Martinez

http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv


Joe Doe 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
In article ,
(Victor M. Martinez) wrote:

Joe Doe wrote:
that was 6 feet tall and is also collapsable (found he
http://www.tomatocage.com/). Is what the Natural Gardner sells similar to
this?


That's exactly what they sell (and we bought).

--
Victor M. Martinez

http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv



Is it robust enough to make it through a few seasons?

Roland

Victor M. Martinez 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
Joe Doe wrote:
Is it robust enough to make it through a few seasons?


It certainly looks like it will last many years.

--
Victor M. Martinez

http://www.che.utexas.edu/~martiv


WSZsr 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
The foldable triangular cages at HD at 47" tall and sell for $3.98

"Joe Doe" wrote in message
...
In article , Karen
wrote:

"Wayfarer" wrote in news:W6yba.39$IJ1.40107101
@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com:
Hey Karen,

Will you post back later in the season how you think they compare?


Sure. I can't imagine them being worse than the round ones, though.
Those things are just way too small. I ended up having to stake the
tomatoes as well as using the cages. One of my tomato plants was
close to 9' tall and straggled all over the place.

Karen


How tall is the kind of cage you are describing at HD? I went to another
HD and they had I think a square collapsable cage that was supposed to be
4 feet tall - about $5. In a search I found something called a Texas cage
that was 6 feet tall and is also collapsable (found he
http://www.tomatocage.com/). Is what the Natural Gardner sells similar to
this?

Roland




gary 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
The folding tomato racks from HD are made by Patio Life. "47 in. Folding
Tomato Rack". They are three-sided. Bought 6 last weekend. The NW HD had
them in a box stashed near the hanging plants.
gary


"Joe Doe" wrote in message
...
In article , Karen
wrote:

"Wayfarer" wrote in news:W6yba.39$IJ1.40107101
@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com:
Hey Karen,

Will you post back later in the season how you think they compare?


Sure. I can't imagine them being worse than the round ones, though.
Those things are just way too small. I ended up having to stake the
tomatoes as well as using the cages. One of my tomato plants was
close to 9' tall and straggled all over the place.

Karen


How tall is the kind of cage you are describing at HD? I went to another
HD and they had I think a square collapsable cage that was supposed to be
4 feet tall - about $5. In a search I found something called a Texas cage
that was 6 feet tall and is also collapsable (found he
http://www.tomatocage.com/). Is what the Natural Gardner sells similar to
this?

Roland




Karen 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
Roland asked:
How tall is the kind of cage you are describing at HD?


About 4'.

In a search I found something called a Texas cage that was 6
feet tall and is also collapsable (found he
http://www.tomatocage.com/). Is what the Natural Gardner sells
similar to this?


I don't know, but damn, these are the perfect tomato cages! I don't
need 6 of them, but if someone wants to go in on some, I'd be
willing.

Karen

Smokehouse Rules 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
"Karen" wrote in message
...
"Wayfarer" wrote in news:W6yba.39$IJ1.40107101
@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com:
Hey Karen,

Will you post back later in the season how you think they compare?


Sure. I can't imagine them being worse than the round ones, though.
Those things are just way too small. I ended up having to stake the
tomatoes as well as using the cages. One of my tomato plants was
close to 9' tall and straggled all over the place.

Karen


Karen,

Are you using a proper fertilizer? Sounds like too much stem growth for
tomatoes. Now okra, that's another story.



Karen 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
"Smokehouse Rules" wrote in
:
Are you using a proper fertilizer? Sounds like too much stem
growth for tomatoes. Now okra, that's another story.


I didn't use any fertilizer. This particular plant was producing
through most of the freezing nights we had--I wonder what it would
have done if I'd fertilized it!

Karen

Joe Doe 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
In article , "Smokehouse Rules"
wrote:

"Karen" wrote in message
...
"Wayfarer" wrote in news:W6yba.39$IJ1.40107101
@newssvr11.news.prodigy.com:
Hey Karen,

Will you post back later in the season how you think they compare?


Sure. I can't imagine them being worse than the round ones, though.
Those things are just way too small. I ended up having to stake the
tomatoes as well as using the cages. One of my tomato plants was
close to 9' tall and straggled all over the place.

Karen


Karen,

Are you using a proper fertilizer? Sounds like too much stem growth for
tomatoes. Now okra, that's another story.



An indeterminate tomato can get quite tall. I borrowed a book called how
to grow World Record Tomatoes by Charles Wilber from the Austin Public
Library for giggles (my goal is to merely keep my plants alive). He
claims to have the record cherry tomato: Twenty eight feet 7 inches!!!.
The current hydroponically grown tomato record is 60+ feet.

Charles Wilber also has (or had) the record for highest yield: 1368
pounds from four plants = 342 pounds/plant. He grows in Alabama. He
claims these were featured on the cover of 1987 Guiness book of records.
This record was achieved with Better boy. He claims yields of 100 pounds
in 1/2 whiskey barrels.

He is a 100% organic gardner.

The pictures are truly astounding!!!

Roland

Karen 05-04-2003 11:11 AM

Tomato cages
 
(Joe Doe) wrote in
:
An indeterminate tomato can get quite tall.


Yep--these were indeterminate.

Why, except for canning, do people buy determinate tomatoes? (This
is a general question, not just for you.) I've been wondering this.

I really overdid it on tomatoes last year; this year I'm cutting
back and growing other vegetables. And fruit! I have strawberries
already.

I borrowed a book
called how to grow World Record Tomatoes by Charles Wilber from
the Austin Public Library for giggles (my goal is to merely keep
my plants alive).


The APL has a good selection of gardening books; I've been
impressed. Keeping your plants alive is a worthy goal.:)

Karen


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