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Lester Prairie man develops improved version of tomato cage IVAN RACONTEUR Editor Sometimes, if you want a better product, you have to make it yourself. That’s what one local man did, and he has started a business to sell his product to other gardeners. Tony Hausladen lives about halfway between Winsted and Lester Prairie. He bought his home in 1995, and ever since, he has been growing vegetables. But Hausladen is not an average gardener. One of his pumpkins weighed in at 888 pounds. Tomatoes are another specialty. But over the years, Hausladen came to realize that standard tomato trellises, or cages, are not ideal to grow a tomato plant to its full potential. So Hausladen created his own. Built from thick 4 gauge steel wire cattle panels, the cages he makes are very stable and can withstand strong winds. They are also taller and larger in diameter than store-bought tomato cages gardeners typically rely on. “These are galvanized, so they will last out in the elements for years,” Hausladen added. From his own experience, Hausladen found that traditional designs have their limits. He has seen cages fall over, when a tomato plant grew too big for the cages to contain. He has seen welds break, since traditional cages are constructed with thinner wire. For the past two years, Hausladen has tested his version in his home garden, and is pleased with the results. “Last year, we had some 50- to 60-mile-per-hour winds,” Hausladen said. “I had sweet corn right next to my tomatoes. The sweet corn was lying on the ground, and the tomato cages and the plants were fi ne. They had no additional supports to hold them up.” While he acknowledges other people have experimented with tomato cage improvements, and even created similar-style structures, Hausladen believes local growers are going to like what he has created. “It turned out so well, that I am actually going to try and see if people want to buy them,” Hausladen said. “I am offi cially launching a business to do it.” Hausladen has been taking small business classes to learn what it takes to run a home-based side- business. He has chosen a name, Total Tomato Cages, and set up a Facebook page with photos. Later this spring, Hausladen’s Total Tomato Cages will also be available for retail purchase at Holasek Flower Power Garden Center in Lester Prairie. For pricing, contact Tony Hausladen: Email: [email protected] In his home workshop north of Lester Prairie, Tony Hausladen designs and builds his own tomato cages for garden- Facebook: facebook.com/totaltomatocages. ing. They are stronger and more reliable than standard cages, and Hausladen has begun selling his new product to local tomato growers. 8 Senior Connections April 2019 PHOTO BY MARK MITTEN Senior Connections HJ.COM