🌿 Elevate Your Garden Game!
The MYard 2 Pack Tomato Cage stands 72 inches tall, featuring a unique plug-in connection and rust-resistant design, making it the ultimate support system for your climbing plants. Lightweight and adjustable, these cages are easy to assemble without tools and can be stored compactly. Ideal for a variety of plants, they come with additional accessories for optimal growth support and a lifetime satisfaction guarantee.
I**R
Might Do the Job
Easy to put together. Quite clever, actually. I bought them for potted vines. Be sure your pot is deep enough and wide enough. Read height and note bottom prongs which go into ground as that lowers height. Seem like they may last a season or two. I believe aggressive . . . er, eager robust vines might seek nearby support.
F**Y
Best tomato cage I've ever had
These things are great! Especially for the price! For reference, my dog in the picture is 74 lbs, so as you can see the tomato cage is huge. This will be so much better than the regular round ones at the store as they are never big enough to support my tomato plants once they are full size. These will definitely do the trick. Just ordered some more to use for my eggplant plants.
N**.
An interesting alternative to one-piece wire tomato cages
This is an interesting product, and we’re looking forward to trialing it with our plants this year!While we haven’t had a chance to properly field test it beyond assembling it and plopping it in place in our garden (our seedlings are still too young to give these trellises a challenge), we have some initial thoughts on this:1. These two trellises are composed of 80 individual pieces, so plan to set aside 15-20 minutes to put these together. The actual process of assembling these isn’t terribly challenging, but there is a top and bottom configuration to each of the rings that isn’t self evident. We put one together correctly on the first try while for the other we had to remove the bottom poles and flip the whole contraption over to finish the assembly - it didn’t add much time to the assembly but was a bit of a drag at the end of 15-20 minutes of fiddling with all the parts.2. The rings are made purely of plastic, but they feel sturdy and present a wider surface for plant branches than the thin wire of traditional tomato cages. We’re hoping that they’ll do a better job of providing support to branches than thin wires, which can sometimes create a breaking point in branches heavily loaded with fruit.In fact, these feel so heavy duty overall that we’re going to test one with a vertical growing variety of yellow squash. It certainly feels like these could support squash, gourds, and maybe small melons.3. Remember how these come in 80 separate pieces? Every single piece has a small sticker labeling it. Removing 80 small stickers, while not a huge task on its own, gets old pretty quickly. The pieces are each uniquely shaped, so the 80 individual stickers seem excessive and unnecessary. Our cat just walked by with one of the little stickers stuck to his tail, and we can’t help but wonder how many more of the little things we’re going to find around the house in the coming weeks.4. The trellis comes with several bonus goodies:- Clips for attaching vines to the trellis (good quality and useful)- Green garden wire and wire cutters (we don’t have much need for it)- A sad pair of gloves (they’re shapeless, too small for my hands, and made of thin fabric - essentially useless)5. While the rings are solid plastic, the poles of the trelliss are plastic-coated metal. We’ve had garden supplies made of similar material on the past, and it’s generally had the plastic split/peel off within a season or so, with the metal underneath then rusting. It’s too soon to guess how long these poles will last, but this seems like the weakest element of these designs and likely to be the reason for these eventually wearing out.6. The ability to extend these with additional rings or to create an extra short trellis is nice.7. For something made of so many separate pieces, the end result feels remarkably stable. We’re please with the “feel” of these and curious to see just how much weight they can really hold - they feel like a significant upgrade to standard wire tomato cagesAll-in-all, these seem like a decent medium-weight trellis and a significant upgrade compared to lightweight wire tomato cages. They’re a small chore to assemble, and we don’t know how many seasons the plastic coating of the metal elements will hold out, but in return for those drawbacks you get a sturdier than average trellis that may work for heavier fruits and veggies.
L**A
These cages are not worth your money
I like the idea of these cages as you can add gradually as your plant grows. However, the cage parts break easily and is a pain to hold together. I would rather make my own cage with stakes. At least I wouldn't have to worry about pieces cracking and not staying together.
G**N
Nice and Tall
Very happy with these sturdy and TALL tomato cages. I usually grow indeterminate heirloom varieties, and they quickly overwhelm regular tomato cages. These are large, tall and adjustable, so can be used for other types of climbing plants like peas, beans or annual vines. I plan to add more of these cages to my collection again next growing season.
G**R
Missing poles
Count your items when you open the package. I am missing 1 (one) of every item. It's like someone opened the box and took out one of every piece. I can only make a single stand.
M**H
Great Tall Cages & Supports
Great size tomato cages for your garden tomato plants. These can fit right inside your plant pot or within a garden bed. The pack comes with two cages, each 72 inches tall. Although we use ours with tomato plants, they can be used for any vegetable or fruit or even flower vine crop. They measure 12 inches wide and have enough support all around with plenty of room to grow. They also come with twist tie, 10 large clips and 10 smaller clips to help secure your plant as it grows. They are a great value and very sturdy. We plan to get more to help support our egg plants and cucumbers this summer as we are pleased with the quality of the set.
R**R
Solid and adjustable
I like that you can adjust the height of these cages. They have many parts but easy to assemble. I have two concerns. When your tomato plants get heavy with fruit I believe these cages will need some additional support as do metal cages. Also when you need to pull them at the end of the season the bottom section may have to be dug out of the ground as it will most likely separate from the top sections.
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