My New Heavy Duty Tomato Cage
by
Tammy - My Life Abundant
(IC: blogger)
5 Materials
$50
2 Hours
Medium
It was time to come up with a solution to my sagging laying on the ground tomato plants.
With the help of my hubby, we came up with the perfect cage for my small garden by using PVC piping.
My garden squares ar 4 x 4’s, so the cage is about 4′ wide and about 2′ deep. Hubby divided it into 3 sections because I plant 3 plants in a square. He made the first layer and then placed it in the garden to make sure it was level.
He added the rebar in each pipe that goes in the ground. He decided to use the rebar because the wind can get really strong and wanted to make sure the cage was anchored to the ground.
As the plants grow taller, just keeping adding layers. As you can see, it makes a great tomato stand and it didn’t move at all last fall. Its so easy to reach the tomatoes inside.
Its the perfect solution for our small garden and can be expanded for a much larger garden. It has gone through several strong winds and storms and never moved and my tomatoes were protected.
To find out more detail on how to make this tomato cage, click on the link below.
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Published April 7th, 2017 10:07 AM
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Leola Stout on Apr 20, 2020
I am going to put this together for my raised garden planters. Thank you for sharing.
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Tammy - My Life Abundant on Apr 20, 2020
I really does work great for tomatoes. Good luck!!
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Valerie Burge on May 28, 2021
Great idea!!!
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Frequently asked questions
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If you added the hose, could you drill some hopes in the pipe and use it for watering the plants?
Would you please publish a materials list and a schematic of the construction?
Was wondering what the estimated cost would be for this project? I wanted to do this but found that the 5 way connectors are difficult to locate locally and when you find them online they are $5.00 per piece or higher plus shipping. My stand was going to cost approx. $75.00 minimum for one plant. Am I missing something?