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пятница, 23 января 2015 г.

What It Takes To Make The Best Homemade Tomato Cage

By Janine Hughes


Tomatoes are some of the easiest plants to grow, and in any home garden, this vegetable is one of the most common plants. However, their success partly depends on the support they get. The plants need support to grow upwards. This calls for the introduction of cages to prevent plants from breaking, falling off, or even the fruit from rotting due to contact with the ground. The best homemade tomato cage requires no rocket science. It is an easy step by step process that takes a short time to master.

For small, bush-like tomatoes, smaller cages easily available in most garden centers or stakes can do. However, larger plants require a support system that is sturdier. This calls for a homemade wire support or something better. The cost of the cage built depends on the materials used, which are normally inexpensive.

It is advisable to start with the materials already available, as this can help to greatly minimize the total cost of construction. In most cases, the recommended wire is the heavy gauge wire-mesh which is longer lasting and very stable. However, the recycled poultry fencing can also perform as well.

If none of the materials required are available, then one has to start from the scratch. The 2 by 2 by 8 framing lumber is good enough and cheaply available from the nearby lumber store. This can be further subdivided into two. Once the appropriate length of the wire mesh has been determined, spread it on the ground and cut off the correct size. The wire is then rolled up to form a column. A wooden stake is then stacked into the wire so that the cage can be anchored firmly to the ground. A short pipe can also achieve this. Lastly, the wire mesh is hammered around the plant to the ground and it is ready.

Alternatively, roll out the galvanized wire with the help of a wire cutter, then snip off 18". Then the wire grid is centered on the stack so that the wire bottom is 16" from the stack bottom. Lastly, the nails is used to secure the wire on to the stake ad it is ready.

Spread the wire mesh on the ground and cut off an appropriate length, then roll it into a column like shape. Stake a wooden frame into the wire-mesh to anchor it firmly into the ground and then nail it firmly around the crop.

These home made support system are also better than the commercial options in many ways. Its first advantage is in strength coming from a strong wooden cage. This comes in addition to the ease of a wire trellis. They are also long lasting and easily serve for over five seasons with little care needed. Lastly, they are very cheap, with the average cost totaling to less than $2.

With this support system, the fruits that come out are cleaner and are overall better in quality as compared to the ones that were not supported. Although construction of the support system requires some effort, it has numerous benefits to the plant. It can also be used again over the years, thus making a lot of economic sense as the purchased materials are well used.




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