When you use one of these DIY plant cages or supports it will keep your plants healthy and happy.

Depending on your need, there are directions on how to tie them as either tripods or quadpods.

Any long branch can be used but thesetomato cageslook great being made from bamboo.

Two tomato cages

Homestead and Chill

This project will show you how tobuild a sturdy tomato cagethat can withstand the wind and weather.

These are made frompallets, which you’re able to easilyfind for freeor cheap.

It’s a detailed project that builds a beautiful arch for your garden or yard.

Bamboo tomato cages

The Painted Hinge

A trellis is a great alternative totomato stakes, allowing the plants to really grow and thrive.

This one is pretty large, so it’s going to take up a lot of space.

If you’re looking into a serious tomato crop this year, be sure to check out this plan.

A pole bean tunnel in a garden

Savvy Gardening

This trellis is made from vines, giving you a much more attractive look than using nursery hangers.

The sides of the arch are obelisks and then they are topped with a sturdy ladder.

This project is a low-cost option for building tomato supports.

Two tomato cages

Homestead and Chill

It also is a great statement piece for your yard.

This is a fairly simple build that even the beginner can handle.

If you don’t have any, thrift and antique stores can be great resources for vintage tools.

A orange and pink garden trellis

Green Eggs and Goats

The result is a trellis that’s lovely to look at and should support plants well.

Vintage Garden Tool TrellisfromSadie Seasongoods

A wooden arbor in a yard

Charleston Crafted

A tomato trellis in a garden

Learning and Yearning

A potted house plant with a trellis

Greenhouse Studio

A pink arbor in a garden

Flower Patch Farmhouse

Tomato plants in a garden

Old World Garden Farms

A grape arbor

A Piece of Rainbow

Tomato plants in cages

The Creative Vegetable Gardener

A shovel, pitchfork, and spade turned into a trellis

Sadie Seasongoods