New Tomato Tripod Cage Method I’m Using

I’m trying a new approach with caging my tomatoes this year. I’m calling it the Tomato Tripod Method because it splits the plant into three main leaders (main producing stems).

I had seen these poles and arms as kits at the big box store and wanted to try it out. And I found that if I use each pole to support one leader and secure it, I can control for better airflow and support. And my plants are THRIVING!

Tomato Tripod Method Benefits:

  • Provides higher support than cages
  • Allows for easy pruning to increase airflow
  • Detachable “arms” move to get the plant inside the support structure without bending or breaking
  • These are way easier to store when not in use And my plants are THRIVING!

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*I purchased many of my poles locally at big box stores over the years. They tend to run about $5/6 each though, so bulk pricing on Amazon is how I’ve ordered extra poles because it is cheaper.

If you’d like to compare pricing, here is what’s available at Lowes:

Triangular Tomato Cage ($9.98) | Trellis Cage System ($24.98)


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