Why Your Tomatoes Need Tomato Cages
What are the benefits to using tomato cages in your garden?
Among the things you will need if you want to grow your own tomatoes are tomato cages. These are used to support your tomato vine and are ideally put in place 14 days after transplanting your tomato plant or when the plant is about 12 inches tall.
These tomato cages will serve as support for your tomato plant so that they could grow without being pulled down once they start growing your plump, sweet, juicy tomatoes. This is important because you don’t want your tomatoes touching the soil; otherwise, your tomatoes will rot if they get in contact with the soil. Also, having tomato cages will ensure that your tomatoes will be protected from the sun by the leaves of the plant; if not, your tomatoes might get sunburned.
Tomato cages are so worth the effort!
These cages are easy to buy or even to make, so if you consider the benefits of putting in tomato cages, they’re definitely worth it. They come in different styles depending on your needs. Some come with spiral supports, some are jointed, some can be folded flat for storage, and many more. A quick look at a nearby gardening store will easily show you that it is equally easy to make your own if you have the time and are willing to make an effort.
