Fiberglass fittings for the gardener. Supports (pegs) for plants

The catalog of our online store contains more than 100 bush holders, supports, straps and ties for indoor and garden plants. The cost of fixtures depends on the size, material and other technical characteristics.

When choosing accessories, consider:

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  • . type of plant - nets are designed for bindweeds, holders corresponding to their shape have been developed for gladioli and orchids, clips have been created for cucumbers, with which they are attached to twine;
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  • . period of use - all devices are made of high-quality plastic or metal and are designed for repeated use.

Product features

With the help of plastic bush holders, bushes are fenced and tied up to improve the appearance of the site. Easy to install, no damage to plants.

Supports for flowers in the form of a circle on one leg consist of a metal pipe with PVC coating. Corrosion resistant.

Nets made of polypropylene are UV-resistant, do not absorb water and do not rot.

A plastic stand for a phytolamp is installed on a windowsill. Creates conditions for growing seedlings.

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Hello dear gardener!

This summer season in the spring of 2017, I sowed new low-growing varieties of tomatoes for seedlings and even then I was thinking about replenishing the stock of pegs for tying tomato bushes, but I could not stop at choosing which particular pegs and, most importantly, what material to buy in addition to existing metal pegs.

Went to country stores, I looked at metal pegs, but for the price they came out very expensive. Judge for yourself, 10 metal pegs for 1500 rubles, but I need not ten pegs, but, for example, 40-45 pieces. So it turns out that from the family budget you need to lay out a tidy sum.

My wife and I are this option, Naturally, I didn’t like it even then ... helped, as happens in many cases, His Majesty the case!

I once went to a hardware store, examined the proposed range of goods, but did not find anything suitable as pegs. Then I decided to ask the seller if they have something that could replace metal pegs for tying tomatoes?

The seller, without thinking twice, leads me to a twisted coil of something light and rebar-like (with a ribbed surface) and says that this is a great option for pegs. The cost of a running meter was 40 rubles, diameter 10 mm.

There were 50 meters in the twisted bay, which means that if you cut the pegs one meter each, you will end up with 50 pegs. This, of course, interested me, but I had no idea what this armature was made of.

The seller explained to me that it is an alloy of glass and plastic and this material does not bend or break and is used for concreting foundations and other concrete works, as an alternative to metal reinforcement.

I told the salesperson what you need to think about and weigh everything, and so from the bay-floundering lay out 2000 rubles. for "I don't know what", I disagree. Arriving at the dacha, I started a conversation with my neighbor, and she told me that such fittings appeared on sale last year and are being made near our city of Lipetsk.

Neighbor was also looking an additional number of pegs for tying our tomatoes, and we decided to learn more about the properties of this reinforcement, whether it can really be used as supports for undersized varieties of tomatoes, and then buy it.

Well, we talked and talked. I was doing my own business at the dacha, and the neighbor had to go to the city for groceries (she lives in the dacha all summer) and solve her other business.

In short, a couple of hours later, a neighbor returns from the city and calls me to admire her purchase. She opens the trunk of her car (she has a Zhiguli-four), and there is already a bay of fiberglass reinforcement with a diameter of 8 mm., The price of a linear meter is 23 rubles. (the standard length of a solid rod is 50 meters).

To not upset her too much I gently hinted that she was in a hurry to buy such thin fittings, since it was necessary to buy a diameter of at least 10 mm., After all, this thing is bought once and, perhaps, for the rest of her life, but the deed was done.

Here is the situation with diameters. This turns out to be 8 mm for external twisted cores, and the round timber itself (the body itself) of the reinforcement has a diameter of 6 mm., Therefore, both in appearance and, in fact, such a diameter of the reinforcement looks flimsy and unreliable.

Here, judge for yourself. The pegs themselves, cut one meter from a whole whip, are strong, but their task is to keep the tomato bush in an upright position. And if a variety of tomatoes is a dozen fruitful, and, God forbid, there will be strong winds during the summer season, then the reinforcement may not withstand such a load and fall to the ground along with the bush?

No, it's fiberglass will not break, will not bend or crack, but simply will not stay in the soil of the plot under such a load of the bush and will collapse.

Based on these considerations, I bought a bay (50 meters) of this fiberglass reinforcement with a diameter of 10 mm. I bought it not in the store where I first saw it, but in the building materials store on the way from home to the country.

And by the way, running meter in this store cost me 32.5 rubles. After the purchase, the seller immediately warned me that it was necessary to carefully unwind the entire whip from the twisted bay and it was better to do it together, since the armature itself is rigid and immediately straightens.

And if you remove all the twists of wire at once, with which the twisted whip is fixed, then the hour is not even, you can get it in the teeth. Here, in short, I bought such a bay of fiberglass reinforcement (see photo) ...

And where to unwind this bay? After all, 50 meters is not for you ...

In short, my wife and I decided to carefully unwind the entire whip along the garages. There are no people here and there is plenty of free space. Oh, and my wife and I suffered fear while unwinding this “wheel”.

And the point here is that when we removed one wire twist and freed one end, the whole whip, like a clock spring, tried to break out of the hand and straighten itself as it pleases.

If not for our four hands, with which we slowly and carefully intercepted one by one along this “wheel”, spinning it one centimeter at a time, then we would definitely get hit in the teeth.

But everything went without injury, the whip lay quietly along 11 garages, and it remained for me to mark out all this “sausage” with a marker one meter each and file these pegs.

Sawed this material ordinary hacksaw with a blade for metal. There was a feeling that the knife cuts the oil - the material is sawn without any effort and strain. And by the way, the length of the whip turned out to be not 50 meters, but 50.5 meters (half a meter extra).

Then I brought these pegs to the country, and wanted to immediately insert them next to the tomato bushes, but noticed that on both twisted veins that encircle the "body" of the reinforcement, there is a "pubescence" shining in the sun.

You know how before if someone worked with glass wool, then after these works all hands were, as it were, in glass “needles” and then the body itched from these “needles”.

No, there was no such effect, since these “needles” were soft (I tried them with my fingers), but, just in case, I still decided to go through these twisted veins with sandpaper so that in the future there would be no, God forbid, excesses with these “needles” .

After I've sanded each peg, washed them in a bucket of water and put them to dry. No, of course, it was possible to immediately insert the pegs into the soil next to the bushes, but I approach each work thoroughly and slowly.

The end result of the work there should be not only competent execution of it, but also beautiful execution.

Not understood, what I'm talking about?

Yes, everything is simple. It is necessary to stick the pegs so that their tops are at the same level - the whole tomato plot will look much prettier than these tops will be at different levels of the horizon.

Well, is it or not?

That is why, after the pegs dried, I laid them out on the armrests of old chairs, leveling them in length and marking 25 cm with a marker. Just at this length, I was going to stick these pegs into the soil, and 75 cm remained above the soil.

For anyone more or less undersized, and a medium-sized variety, such a height of pegs will be just right. Then I inserted these stakes into the soil of the tomato plots.

And in order to be able to compare whether or not fiberglass pegs will negatively affect tomato plants in two adjacent plots with the “Unknown” variety, I used pegs from different materials.

Here is one plot with metal pegs with the variety "Unknown" ...

The second plot of the same variety with pegs fiberglass reinforcement...

Here is a plot with the Roma VF variety, in which one bed with metal pegs, and the second with fiberglass pegs (see photo below) ...

And this is a whole plot with only fiberglass pegs, variety "Snow Fairy Tale" ....

On June 24, the situation is worse hasn't changed and that's good news. Here are some pictures from this period.

These are two plots with the Unknown variety ...

Here is a photo a little closer. See what sprawling bushes are growing this year ... it’s a pity to even stepchild them ...

These are pictures of the plot with the variety "Roma VF" ...

This is a plot with the variety "Snow Fairy Tale" ...

This is from one side...

This is from the other side...

And so, at the end of this season it will be possible to judge the effect of fiberglass pegs on tomato plants.

If the result is neutral, i.e. there will be no negative for the plants, then I will buy another bay of this reinforcement, since next year I plan to increase the number of tomato plots.

Well, and on the road ...

The wife is surprised and happy tomato plants of the "Snow Fairy Tale" variety - they stand like small oak trees! This variety has been growing in our dacha for the first year, but I myself am amazed at its power of growth and development.

The wife does not suspect that I have already fermented and applied 8 baths of my EM elixir infusions and poured them over the mulch under the plants (I haven’t sprayed the leaves for diseases yet) and tomatoes, and apple trees, and currants with gooseberries, and honeysuckle, and onions, and garlic, and potatoes, and carrots, and grape bushes, etc.

Perhaps in July I will start spraying Elixir and on the leaves of all crops, so as not to give diseases a single chance to “raise their heads”, otherwise the rains do not stop here and the air humidity is very high.

Here comes another rain...

See what a positive effect for disease control on all crops have been sprayed with Elixir in the past 6 years since 2011. Ah, well, that's the same. How can I offer you information that I myself have not used and verified in practice?

I have a principle- test it yourself in your practice, and then, if there is a positive result, you can already offer it to people. "Pig in a poke" I do not offer.

Here are some pictures of the bathroom with infusions of EM elixir in the country (look at the date of shooting) ...

They are slightly different in color. but the ingredients are the same...

I spilled this particular infusion tall tomatoes in plots near the fence and near the walls of the barn ...

One plot by the fence...

East wall of the barn...

South wall of the shed...

Western wall of the barn...

The second plot at the fence ...

Infusion scooped up to the bottom ... and immediately fermented a new one ...

Here, in a couple of days the infusion is ready (you see a film on the surface of the water - it means the infusion is ready!)...

I used this infusion and fermented a new one ...

And this infusion was used for watering under the bushes currants, gooseberries and honeysuckle...

This infusion has not yet been used ...

If someone else does not have my materials according to the leaven of reliable and good-quality infusions of EM-elixir, then you can place an order with an overlay in Russia on my website - http://elicsir.dacha7.ru/

Who will need the electronic version these materials (so as not to be confused with the mail) or who has the opportunity and desire to pay for their order on my Sberbank card, write to me at this email address - [email protected]

After receiving the material, make the first starter immediately and apply it on your plants in a couple of days. The weather is warm, so the infusions ripen quickly.

And every year your plants will be less affected by fungal and viral diseases and delight you with a delicious and environmentally friendly crop of vegetables, fruits and berries!

And the last…

Now I have questions for you:
« you used fiberglass rebar pegs?
If yes, was it negative for tomato plants towards the end of the season?
If not, then do you plan to use this rebar as pegs for tying tomatoes, peppers and eggplants?

Your questions, suggestions and wishes, write in the comments to this post.

And that's all for today Goodbye.

Best wishes,
Sergey Dyakov.

From this article you will learn in what ways you can tie up tomatoes in the greenhouse and in the garden.

To grow vegetables at home, you need to know all the subtleties about each vegetable separately. In this article, we will learn how to tie up tomato bushes, and whether it should be done.

What are the modern methods, tomato garter options, and what can be used for a garter?

Tie tomatoes to a trellis

We have already planted tomatoes, and they are rooted, so that there is something to tie the bushes to, you need to drive wooden pegs or metal rods into the ground. Methods for tying tall tomatoes there are:

  • Individual stake for each plant, the height of the length of the plant, plus 25-30 cm for driving into the ground
  • To the tapestries
  • To linear trellis
  • Building a cage for each plant
  • Construction of pyramidal or triangular caps for 3 or 4 plants at once
  • Fastening the plant with hooks and rings to the wire

We installed pegs or other devices in the ground, we will tie plants to them. Suitable for garter:

  • Strips of fabric, 3-4 cm wide
  • Nylon tights or stockings
  • soft rope
  • Plastic clips

Note. All thin and hard garter materials are not suitable - they can crash into the branches and trunk of the plant, and destroy it.

Cannot be applied:

  • Lescu
  • wire
  • Threads
  • Thin and hard rope

Important. If you are using last year's garters, then before using them, you need to wash them with laundry soap to kill bacteria.

How to buy pegs, fiberglass reinforcement, plastic clips, a stapler, a tomato garter device in Aliexpress: links to the catalog

If you do not have pegs or binding material, you can buy them at any time of the day in the Aliexpress online store, and. There is a wide range of products for gardening and gardening.

When and why do you need to tie up tomatoes in a greenhouse, open field?

To get a high yield of tomatoes, you need to learn how to properly care for them, including tying them up. Tie up tall varieties, and low varieties with a plentiful harvest. They are most often planted in greenhouses, less in open ground.

Experienced gardeners advise tying up all low-growing varieties, because this way you can get a much larger harvest.

Need a garter of tomatoes:

  • To make it easier for plants to hold the weight of the fruit, otherwise they may break.
  • Tall tomatoes with fruits, if not tied up, will lie on the ground and rot or be eaten by pests, and to prevent this from happening they need to be tied up.
  • Tied plants are easier to stepson (remove additional shoots that may have fruits).
  • It is undesirable to pour water on the leaves and fruits that have set, and therefore you need to water the plants closer to the root, and this is easy to do with tied tomatoes.
  • Fluffing the soil around the tomatoes is also easier if the plants are tied up.
  • A plant located vertically receives more sun and air, and therefore the fruits ripen faster.

Important. We begin to tie tomatoes 2-3 weeks after planting seedlings in open ground or a greenhouse.

How to properly tie tall tomatoes in a greenhouse and open field: 5 ways, rules, tips for beginners



Tying tall tomatoes

Some varieties of tall tomatoes grow up to 1.5-2 m tall. The same height you need to pick up stakes. In open ground, plants of this height are planted at a distance of approximately 1 m. And they need to be tied up as they grow, 3-6 times per season.

There are 5 main ways tying tall tomatoes:

  1. Tying up to the pegs plants with cloth strips or soft rope.
  2. construction wire frame, in the form of a cone, around the plant. The method is expensive if there are a lot of tomato bushes.
  3. Tying tomatoes to the horizontal trellis. This is done like this: we drive high stakes along the edges of the bed with tomatoes. We stretch the wire between the stakes, starting from the bottom and to the top, every 30 cm. First, we tie the plants to the lower wire, then, when they grow up, higher.
  4. Tying tomatoes to vertical trellis. This method is suitable exclusively for greenhouses. We stretch the wire along the ceiling of the greenhouse, and the tomatoes are tied to it.
  5. Tying tomatoes to the grid. Between the two pillars we install a metal mesh and tie tomato bushes to it.

In the garden, you can tie tomatoes by all methods except 4, and in the greenhouse you can use 3 and 4 tying methods.

How to properly tie undersized tomatoes in a greenhouse and open field: 5 ways, rules, tips for beginners

Low-growing tomatoes in the garden can be tied, or you can leave them to grow without support. Each case has its pros and cons. If the plants grow without support, they will additionally take root, and the fruits on the ground can rot from moisture. So, experienced vegetable growers are advised to tie up undersized plants. This can be done by the following ways:

  1. The most popular for undersized tomatoes is tying to the posts, about 1 m high. We drive the columns into the ground 5-10 cm from the plant. We wrap the plant and the column with a strip of fabric or a soft rope in the form of a figure eight, and tie the ends of the rope to the column, like a bow. The rope should be tied loosely and not cut into the plant.
  2. Bush tying to a low trellis. On the edges of the beds with tomatoes we hammer in low stakes, about 1 m high. We attach a thick wire on top of the stakes. We tie each bush to a wire with a soft rope.
  3. Devices in the form square cap. Around 4 bushes of tomatoes we hammer 4 low pegs, which we wrap with wire: at the bottom, in the middle and at the top. The wire will support the bushes and then the fruits.
  4. Devices in the form triangular cap. Near each bush we hammer pegs into the ground, wrap the wire around them in several places. Bushes are obtained in the middle of the triangle.
  5. Net, about 1 m high for tying tomatoes. At the beginning and end of the beds with tomatoes, we score 2 columns. We attach a grid to them, to which we tie tomato bushes.

Video: How to tie up tomatoes? The easy way with a plastic bottle

How to properly tie tomatoes to pegs in a greenhouse and open field: a description of the method

In the garden for tying tomatoes, first we install pegs for each bush. They can be wooden or metal. We hammer the peg into the ground 5-10 cm from the plant. He must stand firm. With a soft strip of cloth or a soft rope, we wrap the peg and the plant with a figure eight several times, and tie it to the peg, without pulling the plant to it, but so that there is free space and the plant can grow.

Video: How to tie tomatoes in the open field

How to tie up tomatoes on a trellis?



Tall tomatoes are tied to a trellis

We install trellises for tying tall tomatoes in a greenhouse or garden. This is done like this:

  1. Along the beds with tomatoes into the ground, we hammer iron stakes, about 2 m high, after 1.0-1.5 m.
  2. Between the stakes, from the very bottom to the top, at a distance of 35-40 cm, we stretch a thick wire.
  3. We tie each plant with a soft garter to the wire.
  4. In addition, we fill the branches with wire as they grow.
  5. When the fruits grow up, we also tie them to the wire, or hook them to the wire.

Using this method, it is possible to leave additional branches at the plant, the support is reliable and will withstand everything, and besides, the harvest will be larger, and it is not scary in the greenhouse if frosts begin.

How to tie tomatoes in a linear way?



Tomatoes tied to linear trellises

The linear method is used in the greenhouse and in the garden:

  1. In a straight line along the beds with tall tomatoes, we hammer stakes 2 m high.
  2. We stretch a strong wire at the top between the stakes.
  3. We tie one end of a long soft garter on the plant at the very root, we tie the other end of the garter at the top of the wire.
  4. The growing branches are tucked into the garter and directed upwards.
  5. We also tie large fruits to the wire.

How to tie tomatoes on hooks and chains?



Tomato garter on hooks

The method of tying tall tomatoes on hooks is similar to tying on trellises. On the edges of the beds with tomatoes we dig in 2 metal stakes, about 2 m high. We stretch the wire between the stakes. We tie a fishing line with a loop to the wire above each bush, we hook hooks on it. We cut the bicycle tube into thin rings. We thread the ring under the twig of the plant, bend it in half, and hook it to the fishing line with a hook. Hooks can be made from aluminum wire or bought from an online store and.

How to tie up tomatoes in a cage?



Garter of tomatoes in a cage

One way to tie tall tomatoes is to build a cage for each tomato. We make a cage from 4 pegs, wooden or metal ones are suitable, according to the height of the plant. We hammer the pegs around the plant, and connect them with wire in 3-5 rows at different heights, to which the plant is attached with a soft rope. We fasten the grown plant above the wire.

How to tie up tomatoes without stakes?



Tying tomatoes without stakes

In this method of tying tomatoes, stakes are still needed, but not for every bush. This is done like this:

  1. We plant tomatoes in 1 row.
  2. We hammer 3 pegs on both sides of the row with tomatoes, the middle peg on each side is higher, and there are low pegs along the edges.
  3. We connect the pegs around with a soft rope, it will be like a restriction for the bushes.
  4. In addition, we also connect high pegs with a rope or wire at several levels to tie tomatoes to it.

How to properly tie tomatoes with a figure eight in a polycarbonate greenhouse?



Tying tomatoes in a polycarbonate greenhouse

The polycarbonate greenhouse is high, it is heated, and it is possible to grow tomatoes belonging to tall varieties in it all winter. You can tie them to the trellises in a simple way - in the form of a figure eight or, as they say, with a bow. First you need to tie the rope to the plant loosely so that there is free space near the trunk, and then tie the rope to the wire at the top without pulling it.

A polycarbonate greenhouse is large, and there is a lot of work in it; to simplify work, you can purchase it in an online store or a special device similar to a stapler. The operation of the device consists in tying the plant and wire with a special tape, and fixing them together. So you can quickly tie up all the branches in a short time.

What is the easiest method to tie a tomato?



The easiest way to tie tomatoes - to a peg

The simplest method of tying tomatoes is a peg for each tomato. It can be wood, metal or a piece of pipe. The height of the peg should be at least as high as the tomato when it is fully grown, and about 30 cm extra for driving into the ground.
We hammer the peg 5-10 cm further from the tomato bush. Then we lightly wrap the garter around the plant, twist its ends and attach it to the support. When the tomato grows up, we tie it higher with another ribbon, or remove the one that was and tie it higher.

This peg and garter method is only suitable for medium-sized tomatoes, a plant belonging to tall tomatoes may not withstand such a peg, and the structure will collapse along with the plant.

How the Chinese tie up tomatoes: a description of the method

The Chinese have bred many drought-resistant tomato varieties that have proven themselves well with us. The Chinese technology of growing tomatoes was also liked by those gardeners who came across it. The tying of tomatoes by the Chinese is also very original and fast. It consists of the following steps:

  1. We plant tomatoes in a row with a distance of about 20-30 cm between them.
  2. We hammer pegs between the bushes of tomatoes.
  3. We place a babin with a rope in our backpack.
  4. We take 1 peg, drill a hole at the end of it of such a size that the rope can move freely.
  5. We pass the rope through the hole in the peg that we have in our hand.
  6. On the first peg, standing at the beginning of the row, 10-20 cm from the bottom, we tie the end of a soft rope.
  7. Further, the plants will be tied up automatically: we go with the usual step and direct the stick with the rope first to the bush, then to the peg, wrap it around; we make movements with a stick, as if weaving a basket. So we reach the end of the row of tomatoes.
  8. Then we return, but now the rope should lie on the other side of the bush.

Video: Garter of tomatoes. Pro

How to tie "Bull's Heart" tomatoes in a greenhouse and open field: features, tips



Tomatoes "Bull's Heart"

Tomatoes "Bull's heart" are tall. Seedlings, in a garden or greenhouse, we plant them at a distance of about 0.5 m, one plant from another. It is good to tie them on the trellis with a soft rope. A thick wire can be used as a trellis. The wire is attached to two iron stakes. We tie a rope to each bush with one end, we tie the other end of the rope at the top to the wire.

When the plants grow up and fruits begin to set, they also need to be tied to a trellis, otherwise the plants may not be able to withstand the heavy weight of the fruit, because one tomato of this variety sometimes weighs up to 0.5 kg.

How to tie up cherry tomatoes in a greenhouse and open field: features, tips



Cherry tomatoes

Cherry tomatoes can be grown in the garden, and greenhouse. Cherry bushes are low, medium and high in height, depending on the variety. Low-growing and medium-sized cherry trees may not be tied up, but cherry varieties related to tall ones can reach 2 m in height.

When planted in a greenhouse or garden, cherry seedlings reach 30 cm in height, you need to install supports. Metal rods or, if there are a lot of plants, trellises are suitable for supports. Cherries continue to grow, and they need to be tied up higher and higher.

In addition to eating them, you can decorate your balcony with cherry tomatoes if you buy ornamental cherry tomatoes. We plant such tomatoes on the balcony in a hanging basket, when the fruits are tied, they will hang down beautifully, and so that the branches do not break under the weight of the fruits, we stretch the wire along the balcony and attach the branches to it.

How to make sticks, supports for a tomato garter, with your own hands?

Pegs for garter tomatoes can be made by yourself from the following materials:

  • Thick tree branches
  • wooden planks
  • Long wooden planks
  • metal bars
  • Long pieces of metal pipes
  • Strong plastic sticks

Stakes made of wood, to make it easier to hammer into the ground, we trim with an ax on one side. It is harder to install metal bars and pipes, it requires skill.

How to process pegs for a tomato garter?

Tall wooden sticks are suitable for pegs. So that they do not rot by the end of the season, they need to be burned a little over a fire or in an oven. Pegs processed in this way will be suitable for tying tomatoes for several years.

Do I need to tie the tomato brushes?



Tied brush tomato

Tomatoes of large varieties, such as "Bull's Heart", must be tied with a rope or hooked, otherwise the branch may not withstand and break. Some gardeners make wire hooks themselves, and hook them to a trellis by a branch. But you can also order ready-made hooks in the online store, or.

If you do not tie up tomatoes: what will happen?



Tied tomato bushes bear fruit better

You can not tie up tomatoes in areas with a hot climate, and then undersized. There, the fruits lie on the ground, the days and nights in the southern countries are warm, they quickly ripen, and do not have time to rot. But tall tomatoes will have to be tied up in subtropical countries.

And in temperate latitudes, where it is often cold at night for tomatoes, lying on the ground, they rot, they are eaten by pests, and so you can lose the entire crop. Therefore, you need to tie up both low and tall tomatoes.

So, we learned how to tie up low and tall tomatoes, in the open field, and in the greenhouse.

Video: We tie tomatoes! How to properly tie tomatoes in a greenhouse and garter errors

What are garden stakes for?

  • Tall plants and plants in the process of growth definitely need support!
  • In the open field, the support protects the plant from rain and gusts of wind, the support makes the branches and leaves of the plant heavier.
  • Pegs are also necessary for fruit plants: pegs - supports help the main stem not to break under the weight of the fruit, the load is distributed between the stem of the plant and the support.
  • LLC "Obninsk Plant of Composite Materials" offers composite garden supports (pegs) for plants of different heights from 0.6m to 2.0m.
  • The diameter of the supports for each size is selected in such a way that the support can easily withstand the load from the tied plants.

    AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING:

  • For fruit nurseries, vineyards, greenhouses and organizations growing plants in the open field, we offer composite supports of any height and diameter at the lowest prices!

Which plants are suitable for composite supports (pegs):

  • 0.6m / 0.8m high pegs are ideal for garters, roses, low-growing climbing plants, flowers, seedlings, seedlings.
  • Pegs 1.0m / 1.2m / 1.5m high are ideal for tying tomatoes, cucumbers, peas, ornamental climbing plants.
  • Pegs 1.5m / 1.8m / 2.0m high are ideal for garter currants, raspberries, blackberries, grapes, peppers.

Our plant stakes are perfect for tying and growing any kind of plant!

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