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6 Pack Tomato Cages, 51.2in Tomato Plant Support Stakes Heavy-Duty, Garden Tomato Cages & Trellis for Climbing Vegetables, Tomatoes, Peppers, and Potted Plants(6)

6 Pack Tomato Cages, 51.2in Tomato Plant Support Stakes Heavy-Duty, Garden Tomato Cages & Trellis for Climbing Vegetables, Tomatoes, Peppers, and Potted Plants(6)

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  • [Customizable Height & Width for Every Growth Stage] Our 51.2-inch tomato cages (51.2”H x 13.”W x 13.”L) is designed to adapt to your plants’ needs. With adjustable shelves, you can customize the height to suit every stage of plant growth. The higher and wider design gives your tomatoes, cucumbers, and other climbing plants the space they need to thrive.
  • [Durable & Rustproof for Year-Round Use] Made with 8mm thickened steel tubes and a protective anti-rust polyethylene coating, this tomato trellis is built to withstand heavy rain, intense sunlight, and all-season use. Whether you’re growing tomatoes, peppers, or peas, this heavy-duty tomato cage ensures long-lasting support.
  • [Stable, Sturdy, and Ventilated for Healthy Plants] Our tomato plant support system promotes better air circulation and ensures your plants receive the right amount of sunlight and ventilation. The stable and sturdy design prevents collapsing, even under the weight of heavy vines. The bottom tip is crafted for easy insertion into the soil without damaging delicate roots, keeping your plants growing upward and strong.
  • [Perfect for All Climbing Plants] This tomato plant cage isn’t just for tomatoes! It’s ideal for a variety of climbing plants and vines, including cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, peas, roses, and peonies. Whether you’re growing in a garden, patio, or greenhouse, this adjustable tomato trellis provides continuous support as your plants grow.
  • [Why Choose Our Tomato Support Frame?] Foldable & Space-Saving: Easy to store when not in use. Heavy-Duty Construction: Built to last season after season. Versatile Design: Works for small to medium-sized plants. Stable & Secure: Keeps plants upright and thriving.

Overview

  • Color : Green
  • Brand : MQUPIN
  • Product Dimensions : 13"W x 51.2"H
  • Item Weight : 2.81 Kilograms
  • Finish Type : Plastic Coated
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What Our Customers Say

Perfect for my apartment!

These compact planters are exactly what I needed for my small balcony. The herbs are thriving and I love having fresh basil at my fingertips!

Great starter kit

As a beginner gardener, this kit made it so easy to start growing my own vegetables indoors. The instructions were clear and everything I needed was included.

Love the design

Not only functional but beautiful too! The minimalist design fits perfectly with my modern apartment decor. My succulents look amazing in these pots.

Space-saving solution

The vertical garden system is genius! I can grow so many plants without taking up floor space. Perfect for city living and my plants are healthier than ever.

Every small space holds the potential for a little green sanctuary

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about growing a beautiful garden

The best time to plant vegetables depends on your climate zone. Generally, cool-season crops like lettuce and peas thrive in early spring, while warm-season crops like tomatoes and peppers should be planted after the last frost date.
Most gardens need about 1 inch of water per week, either from rainfall or irrigation. Water deeply but less frequently to encourage strong root growth. Early morning is the best time to water to minimize evaporation and disease.
Loamy soil with good drainage is ideal for most plants. It should be rich in organic matter, have a pH between 6.0-7.0, and retain moisture while allowing excess water to drain. Adding compost annually improves soil structure and fertility.
Companion planting, crop rotation, and encouraging beneficial insects are effective natural pest control methods. Marigolds deter many pests, while ladybugs and lacewings eat aphids. Regular inspection and hand-picking larger pests also helps.