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mraider3 wrote: The attached pic is of the stored welded wire cages. The foreground picture has 14 cages inside one another and held together with a large rubber stretch cord. The broom handle serves as a means for two people to carry the cages from storage to the work area where they will be reassembled in the spring. To the right in the background is a stack of rebar which will be used to hold the wrapped cages in place. These 7 ft pieces of rebar have a 3/4-inch piece of PVC piping slipped over the rebar once it is pounded two feet into the garden. The cages are then attached top and bottom to this rebar/PVC stake with heavy duty plastic ties to help keep the cages in place during frequent high winds which exceed 50 mph.