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Great cage for tomatoes. For our current crop we opted for a trellis rather than the triangular set up, but will likely use the triangular set up on the next one. One small issue that the cross-pieces fit rather tightly on the middle of the poles due to the thicker body of the poles. The ends are thinner and snap together easily. I needed pliers or big hand pressure to get the cross pieces to snap in place in the thicker midsection of the poles. Not a big deal, but users should expect that. I don’t recall if you included a small roll of flexible plastic tape for tying the plants to the structure. If you did, thanks. If not, would be a nice touch.
R · May 17, 2026
I hired a handyman to stain the cedar and put it together. I wanted him to add wheels, but he couldn't figure out how to do that. My plan is to do companion planting; cucumber and dill seeds with marigold plants. However, the night time temps have been too cold. Hopefully, this weekend. Also, the planter looks beautiful with our black house with cedar trim. LOVE LOVE LOVE it so far.
Carol · May 13, 2026
Easy to put together, first year trying it and seems sturdy.
Linda · May 15, 2026




