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Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
These were great for my garden box. My tomato plants often bend the cage and they didn’t with these.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
These tomato cages were so easy to put together and our tomatoes are currently flourishing in them! When they start to get really tall and big they come with clips so that you can clip the vines of the tomatoes so they don't droop over. Great deal to keep your tomatoes safe!
ricki
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
They work great for my tomato plants and snap peas. Fairly sturdy, easy to assemble and look great in the garden.
Redfish Robotics
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
We recently picked up these large grow-bag cage kits and wanted to share our experience with them.First off, as advertised the bags are really big, 15+ gallons big, which is ideal for growing a variety of vegetables. Beginners could start with easy veggies like tomatoes, while advanced gardeners can experiment with companion planting. We’re going to use ours for large tomato varieties and eggplant (our newest adventure), and we think this size will be perfect that that.The cages where easy to assemble, do a good job of holding the bags open for filling, and will be easy to break down in the off season.These large square gardening bags and cages are a fantastic addition to any garden. Their size, shape, and versatility make them suitable for gardeners at all levels. Whether growing vegetables or tall flowers, these bags are a great choice.Pros:• Large size for a variety of plants• Square shape for easy arrangement• Built-in trellis for tall plants• Allows individual plant careCons:• The bags are very heavy when full, so you may want to get them in place before you fill them. (More of a hint than a con)
Joe S
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024
These cages are absolutely wonderful. In fact, other people that have purchased them must feel the same thing. Because we wanted to order some more and they're temporarily out of stock.
MGB
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
I lean towards the old school when it comes to gardening, and avoid kits generally, but a big problem with standard tomato cages and buckets or other large planters is how much space they take up in the off season. While I have some concerns about the plastic connectors holding up to extensive UV exposure, I have to say this kit has a number of things to recommend it.- The 17 gallon cloth planters hold a LOT of soil. Honestly, I think 5 gallons is enough, but at this size I think you can fit multiple plants in the same planter, or grow some pretty big plants.-The trellising system breaks down in a relatively small parts that are way easier to store over the winter.-The dowels that provide the primary component are a nice balance of strong but light.-Generally speaking, cloth planters result in healthier plants. Better drainage, more oxygen exposure for the roots.Some tips:1. Place the cloth planters where you want them before loading them with soil. They get pretty heavy pretty fast.2. Use the square trellises to provide shape to the planters and hold them up for adding soil.3. Black cloth planters dry out quicker, and get hotter, than hard-sided, so be wary of scorching your plants.
Vicki McAlister-Pearlman
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
Easy to assemble! Lear ,Precise, user friendly instructions for assembly!! Great for the value
Staci Garcia
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
They’ve held up through a year of summer and fall planting. Durable and as described
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