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GARDEN TOMATO CAGE

GARDEN TOMATO CAGE
I'm new at the garden and bought a few tomato cages. What I did not like about them is they are hard to store in the shed and I did not like having to twist the tomato leafs to thread them through the support wires. I would like to share with you a better tomato cage that will come appart to stow and support each stem without  having to bend them into place.
You will need some wooden poles, magnets,  thin metal strips, glue and a saw.
 
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Step 1Prepare the posts

Prepare the posts
I had some extra 2x2 pt posts but 1x1 size would be a better size to use. The poles can be as tall as you like (I cut mine at 5'). I put a point on one end then notched out a section of the wood about 1/4' deep and 1'wide (or the height of your support strips). The notch will help hold up your stem support strips when those tomatoes get heavy. I spaced them about one foot apart up the post.
I drilled holes to hold my magnets and glued them in using liquid nail product.
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May 26, 2010. 4:43 AMNinzerbean says:
How can the magnets be strong enough to hold heavy tomato vines laden with heavy tomatoes? Please explain, as I would think they will just pop off.

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