Yeah, I've been using cages made from concrete remesh. I made mine using a small pair of bolt cutters, it's easy to cut the thick wire that way. And have "stab wire" on the bottoms as in my photo, this helps anchor the wire cage into the ground. I pound three tall oak stakes along the sides of the cage, evenly spaced, and that locks the cages in and keeps them from moving or falling over. These are the only cages I've had that work well, the ones you buy in the store are all too small and flimsy, and my tomato plants get quite large. This year I planted my 'maters a bit late, but they are coming along now that the summer heat is here. They start getting shade starting around 4:30 pm as my garden is a bit close to the woods, but this doesn't seem to affect them. In winter I may remove some more oak trees in order to get more sunlight on my garden spot. So here's a pic of my tomatoes at the moment along with one of my tomato cages
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