Steps to Set Up Tomato Cages for your Plant
If you want to provide adequate support to your tomato plants so that they can grow comfortably and not rot or sag in the dirt, you should opt for tomato cages. These are cylindrical devices which are roughly 91 cm or 3 feet high. They can be made of plastic, wood or metal.
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Before beginning the process of caging, make sure to water the plants. This is important for softening the soil so that you can push the structure easily into the dirt. Moreover, any wilting or drooping tomato plant is also revived by watering.
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A stake should be placed next to each of the plants. This is because the plant's weight will be supported by it, thereby directing its growth upwards. One wooden garden stake ought to be used for a single tomato plant. The stake must be spaced around two inches from the base or main trunk so that the roots are not hit.
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Tomato cages should always be centered over the stake and the tomato plant. Both should be in its middle, after which you can slowly lower it down over the plant. Be careful not to cause harm to any tomatoes or leaves.
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This is how tomato cages should be installed in your garden. It is not at all difficult and you should try it yourself instead of paying for it.
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