@brianmeff Here's something that will though. "The Tomato T Stake" for next season. It's a new invention that works better than anything out on any market. Just search for it on youtube just as it's spelled. There's only one.
Looks durable but I would like to have instructions on how you make these it's nice to have tomato cages like these because the ones we have at home were bought at a store and the cages collapsed because the plants probably were too heavy or because of the rain we got on Monday and possibly wind as well and last but not least I wouldn't be surprised if those cages are
flimsy just to say. So if you can make a video of how you make these than that would be great. Thanks for listening bye.
@PolishExplorer You should really just get "The Tomato T Stake" for next season. It's a new invention that works better than anything out on any market. Just search for it on youtube just as it's spelled. There's only one. It works and is proven.
Actually, those are only as strong as the center post, which they look to be 2" X 2" wooden steaks. My tomato tree grows to about 8'-9', so these would not be a good for me. It looks like you grow possibly smaller grape or cherry tomatos?
@CzapigaKielbasa I hope you all are reading my reply's here. "The Tomato T Stake" is the answer. This guy invented this stake that will support all types of tomato plants and keep them off the ground. Search youtube for "The Tomato T Stake"
Funny thing is George Lucas went to the Antelope valley (where I grew up) and had his sound techs record the sound off the large power pole support wires. to get the laser sound effects for the Star wars movies. same principle.
This could have been a great video if it actually contained some information about what the cages were made of instead of spending 46 seconds showing the sound they make when you strike them.
You must be a real smart man. Do you have a web site we can learn more about these cages? I want to subscribe to your you tube videos. I think I am in love....
ingenious work! I think the beautiful metal sound enhances the energy on the plant making them grow and have better production. Can u please send me a email telling me how to to build one. Kindly appreciated. salete1. thanks for sharing
You must be totally bored!! Cuz that's funny..hehheh.. any how.. they are very sturdy looking. Look fun to play with too! Could you do the same with cable wire .. I wonder???
@brianmeff Here's something that will though. "The Tomato T Stake" for next season. It's a new invention that works better than anything out on any market. Just search for it on youtube just as it's spelled. There's only one.
sk8rman5005 4 months ago
Guess what brian. U r wrong. That is all.
mrtimstik 5 months ago
What I meant by flimsy is the cages I bought at the store not yours just saying.
PolishExplorer 6 months ago
Looks durable but I would like to have instructions on how you make these it's nice to have tomato cages like these because the ones we have at home were bought at a store and the cages collapsed because the plants probably were too heavy or because of the rain we got on Monday and possibly wind as well and last but not least I wouldn't be surprised if those cages are
flimsy just to say. So if you can make a video of how you make these than that would be great. Thanks for listening bye.
PolishExplorer 6 months ago
@PolishExplorer You should really just get "The Tomato T Stake" for next season. It's a new invention that works better than anything out on any market. Just search for it on youtube just as it's spelled. There's only one. It works and is proven.
sk8rman5005 4 months ago
Actually, those are only as strong as the center post, which they look to be 2" X 2" wooden steaks. My tomato tree grows to about 8'-9', so these would not be a good for me. It looks like you grow possibly smaller grape or cherry tomatos?
CzapigaKielbasa 8 months ago
@CzapigaKielbasa I hope you all are reading my reply's here. "The Tomato T Stake" is the answer. This guy invented this stake that will support all types of tomato plants and keep them off the ground. Search youtube for "The Tomato T Stake"
sk8rman5005 4 months ago
Brilliant..
muzalot 9 months ago
Super...!
skullcollector29 9 months ago
nice cages but in some regions, the metal will heat up and damage the main stalks.
foofarters 10 months ago
Funny thing is George Lucas went to the Antelope valley (where I grew up) and had his sound techs record the sound off the large power pole support wires. to get the laser sound effects for the Star wars movies. same principle.
Bowfinger6383 10 months ago
phoutun gun
dingdingdingdiiiiing 11 months ago
nerd alert!
Canoots 1 year ago
Haaa I love this!
bennathanielbrown 1 year ago
This could have been a great video if it actually contained some information about what the cages were made of instead of spending 46 seconds showing the sound they make when you strike them.
mjnobodo 1 year ago 7
@mjnobodo .....1/4 inch diameter metal wire........
mrtimstik 7 months ago
You must be a real smart man. Do you have a web site we can learn more about these cages? I want to subscribe to your you tube videos. I think I am in love....
nekar8 1 year ago
Light saber/blaster tomato cages,Groovy. What kind of wire is it?
DBSpy1 1 year ago
cool what r they made uv?
thegardenkid43 1 year ago
That's awesome!
soultrekkin 1 year ago
ingenious work! I think the beautiful metal sound enhances the energy on the plant making them grow and have better production. Can u please send me a email telling me how to to build one. Kindly appreciated. salete1. thanks for sharing
evernow2 1 year ago
Awesome !
68sschevyII 1 year ago
I could see the horn worms flee when the cages "fired". Great job!
LETCA 2 years ago
interestin' idea, now.. where are the big tomato plants? *smile*
MageesterMixit 2 years ago
You must be totally bored!! Cuz that's funny..hehheh.. any how.. they are very sturdy looking. Look fun to play with too! Could you do the same with cable wire .. I wonder???
rabrough2 2 years ago
I made the wire form at work. I design machines that manipulate steel wire. Currently trying to run off some spirals.
mrtimstik 2 years ago
Where can you find this type of cable wire? pls email if possible. thanks
farhero 2 years ago
These are AWESOME! Please share how you built them. I am tired of the flimsy ones that break & fall over, and refuse to spend $30 on ONE cage!
Please e.mail instructions!
Susan
cactususan 2 years ago
No vun wilt esscape frum my gaaarden.
WoundedEgo 2 years ago
Haha. So many of these gardening videos are boring and have no humor, but that is funny as heck!
jbatl14 2 years ago
lol, bet that's strong enough to withstand the weight of pumpkins grow'n on it!
lowdown3007 3 years ago
How do I make these tomato cages and with what items do i need can you email me back please
Charcoal10000 3 years ago
I really enjoy your tomato cages. U make beautiful music.
alohacaramia 3 years ago