LET'S BUILD A TOMATO CAGE.
All you need now is a cattle panel or two, some strong backs, wirecutters and some time.
The cattle panel is about sixteen feet long and about four feet wide. It has heavy wires in squares which are about six by eight inches, just the right size for reaching in to pick ripe fruit. You may want a friend to help because the panel is not easy to bend and is rather heavy and cumbersome.
If you bend it about four feet from the end and then the next two bends with sides the same length so you end up with an open ended box. You now have a square cage, four feet to a side and four feet tall sort of like an open ended cube This can be placed in the ground so the open ends are on the top and bottom. You will need wire to tie the ends of the panel together but that should be easy. This will let you plant along the sides and as the tomatoes grow, tie them up off the ground. Then they will be up off the ground to keep clean and easier to pick.
This type of cage can be modified to any size and for any type of vining plant and will make things much easier for such jobs as weeding, watering and picking the final product.
The finished product will look like this.
NOW, HAPPY TOMATO GROWING