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50Pcs Garden Stakes 48 Inches Sturdy Plastic Coated Steel Plant Sticks Support
$ 24.7
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Product DescriptionSEKKVY 48 Inches Sturdy Plastic Coated Steel Garden Stakes
How to Use?
Step 1: Take out stakes (the amount depends on the amounts of plants you need).
Step 2: Drive the stake away from the plant's stem into the ground. If the soil is a bit rocky, you can push them with a hammer.
Step 3: Secure the stake to the plant with plant ties, or strong rope.
Step 4: Check on your plants regularly and apply extra plants when plans grow.
Stop Plants from Messy Growing
Steel garden stake - The perfect alternative to bamboo and wood stakes as you can enjoy the following benefits from it: Will survive more growing reason than bamboo stakes and wood stakes; Lightweight but sturdy; Easy to install; Long life expectancy.
Widely Applied Garden Stakes:
Use the stakes for tomatoes,cucumber, pole bean, peppers, vines, dahlias, lilies, eggplants, orchids, grapes, perennials, or any other flowering or fruit-producing plants, indoors or out.
Benefits of PE coating:
High Strength - Not break easily and durable for years.
Anti-UV - Do not crack due to sun damage or age with years of use.
Rust Protection - Guard steel against aggressive weather elements and stop it from going rusty.
Non-Slip Spurs
Each stake features anti-slip spurs on the shell to allow plant ties to be easily fastened and prevent plants from slipping down in bad weather conditions, like stormy, rainy or gale days. Green coating perfectly blends in with natural foliage and keeps it nicely camouflaged.
Multiple Uses
Single Staking
The plant stake can be used singly to support lightweight climbing plants like trumpet vine, tomatoes and more.
How to stake? Push it into soil about 2 to 3 inches from the plant stem, secure the stake to the plant with plant ties, and check on your plants regularly.
Triple Staking
Tripod staking are suitable for large climbing plants like cucumbers and squash or gourds.
How to stake? Take out three stakes and build them into a basic tripod for extra stability, then tie your plants around the base of the tripod.
Make a Cage
Stack plant cages for vigorous climbing plants such as pole beans, tomatoes, coreopsis, asters, blackberry lily, pepper, and much more.
How to stake? Build a big square cage with stakes, use ties to bind the stakes together, and tie your plants to the stakes