Caging your tomatoes? If you already have a wire yard fence, make a border along the fence, place metal t-posts and wire livestock fencing to the posts. This will corral the plants between the two fences.
Every year, I struggle to keep the indeterminate tomatoes under control. I will take your advice and see the difference. (It's hard to add another cage if the plant out grows it, after-the-fact)
We will take metal T posts put 3 in the beds along one side and 3 along the other side. Then tie cattle panels to the T posts. Holding then a foot off the ground. That places the top of the panels over 5 feet high. 16 foot long cattle panels can hold up a lot of tomato plants. They fit just right in a 4'X20' garden bed.
They are meant to be hammered into the ground. Use for fences of all kinds.
There are different lengths and strengths. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S...