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Tomato Cage Christmas Tree

Tomato Cage Christmas TreeIn the summer a tomato cage is an unassuming garden tool that supports growing tomato plants, but in winter, it can transform itself into a holiday decoration. Simply turn the cone shaped wire cage upside down, wrap it with evergreen garlands, add lights, fruit and ribbons and place it in a container. Viola! A holiday accent for the garden is born!

Materials:
container
wire tomato cage cone
soil
clothes hangers
needle nose pliers with wire cutting feature
evergreen garland
outdoor holiday lights
apples
wild berries
ice pick
green pipe cleaner
decorative bow

putting the cage in a potDirections:
Start by selecting a container that is slightly larger in diameter than the wide end of the tomato cage. Fill the container with soil to within about 2 inches of the lip.

Now, turn the cage upside down and place it in the container on the soil. You will begin to see the classic conical evergreen shape taking form.

pushing in U shaped pinsTo steady the cage in the container you will need some u-shaped pins. You can make your own out of wire clothes hangers. Just cut a length of the hanger with wire cutters and bend it into a U. Position the pin over the bottom ring of the cage and push it into the soil.

Flush out the tree shape with evergreen garland. Connect the garland at the bottom with pipe cleaners or light wire and wind it upwards around the cage, securing the end to the top. It may be necessary to attach the garland to the cage with pipe cleaners as you go along to prevent it from sagging. Alternatively you can use evergreen boughs as your greenery.

attaching the garlandFor a night time glow wrap the tree with a string of lights. White will give you a classic look, but you can also opt for whimsical colored lights.

Apples and wild berries will add visual interest during the day. First add the apples. Simply pierce the fruit with an ice pick and run it through with a pipe cleaner. Now tie the apple onto the tree. Repeat this process until you have an even distribution of apples.

Create ?bouquets? of wild berries such as China berries, nandinas or crabapples and attach them to the tree with pipe cleaner.

adding a bowIf you are feeling especially festive and also want to benefit wildlife make some pinecone bird feeders and hang them from the tree as well.

As a finishing touch, tie a holiday bow at the top of the tree.

It's just amazing what you can come up with a little imagination and a few things around the garden.

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crafts christmas tree
linda
Reply #2 on : Thu May 29, 2008, 18:42:16
very good and everyone loved the tree
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tomato cage christmas tree
Barbara
Reply #1 on : Sat March 29, 2008, 08:16:00
I used the same idea but I needed one 6 ft. tall so I cut a circle of plywood and used 8 steel bars 6ft long as the ribs to for a cone shape ,wrapped around the cone with artifical garland and added artifical magnola blooms to adorn the tree. This was used as a southern christmas idea. Lovely I must say.

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