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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
These are nice little plant ties, that work like a hook and loop cable tie. These are much better than little wire ties. I would get these again and from here on out. I definitely suggest. I can't wait to use these on tomato vines this summer.
K R
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
I try to be thrifty and scrounge for materials for my garden. You may be the same way.I know that cotton twine is compostable, and these are nylon. But these will last many seasons and save so much time and effort.I picked these because you got 100pcs for 3.50$. And shipped to your door. A great dealI had a huge windstorm come through last summer that knocked most of my tomatoes over. I had to stand out there with twine trying to cut pieces of string to tie up my tomatoes before the light ran out.The few ties I had like these had been put in use at the start of the season. It was so frustrating to deal with string.Get yourself a set of these, and save yourself time and aggravation.Also work great as cable organizers.
P M Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
At less than .04/ea these nylon ties are a tremendous value. I decided to try out a couple as cable ties and they work to tame all that extra length on my charging cords. I also secured an appliance cord that was just a bit too long. Once spring rolls around I will be testing them out on my vegetable plants to tie them up.
Susie
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
These simple hook and loop plants straps are soft and flexible. The very fine hook structure of the ‘working’ side is gentle and unlikely to damage tender plant tissues. The slot for inserting the tail end is generous, which will minimize fiddly handling to set up the ties for proper support.These ties sit stacked together in a handy zip-storage bag. Just pull off a strip and you’re ready to set the tie in place. No scissors needed. You may pull off more than you need. If the strip feels stiff or thick, take a closer look. You probably have 2 or more still holding on to one another.If you need to readjust for growth or after heavy rain, it’s easy to release and re-wrap as there are no tight knots to deal with.Hook and loop ties are prefect for tomato plants, cucumbers and squash on lattice, berry vines and so forth. If you’ve never tried hook and loop tape for gardening, go for it. These save time and money, eliminate frustration and will last many growing seasons.
T. T.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
This set of velcro plant ties are wonderful. They stick together and hold exactly as they should. I do wish that they were at least 2 inches longer, but I can make do with connecting 2 of them together to make 1 longer plant tie. I am looking forward to using these with my cucumber plants and loofah plants this coming season. It's hard to find good, durable materials to use to support vineing veggie plants that won't damage the vines and I believe that these will work well.These velcro ties could also work great for keeping phone charging cords neat and tidy. They could also be used to keep other thinner cords tidy and contained.
Rosemary Bee
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
This review is for the CHZKVOY green reusable 100pcs 6 inch adjustable plant ties. These will be fantastic for securing my tomato plants, or any plant that needs it really. They are quite thick and padded but bend pretty well. The hood and loop is strong out of the package. In the past I mostly used old fabric ripped into strips but they were not repositionable, especially after being out in the elements. I’m looking forward to using these this summer and will share these with family and friends as well.
Tooney98
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
I am so excited to try these in my garden this year. Normally I use the stretch tie tape for my veggies, but it's always difficult to let tension off when the vines get bigger so I have to pop it off and start over. I like that these Velcro straps are adjustable, so when my stalks get larger, I can give them more room to grow. I love that I can use them year after year (I hope!!). I also think it'll be easier to adjust if I feel like I've put them in the wrong place to just undo and redo. There's so many in the pack and I can think of so many things to use them on, from my garden to corralling wires. They stick and hold well without being too aggressive. If they poop out after one year outside, I'll definitely revise, but for now, I'm very excited for gardening season to try these babies out!
Daniel
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
If you are familiar with this style straps, you already know everything you need to know. This brand is on par with any of the other brands I have used with nothing really that sets them apart. What I like is that they work for just about anything. I like how many come in the pack, because then I have reasons to find more uses for them.I got them primarily for keeping the lines on my duck hunting decoys together, so they don't get tangled. It works well for that as long as I am careful to not use too few straps on too many decoys. They also work well despite being soaked with lake water and getting some vegetation from the reeds and duck wheat on them.I had quite a few left over, so I decided to use them to strap outdoor furniture together, clean up the wires behind my tv, and anything else that needs to be strapped together.The straps are not an aggressive type of hook and loop, which is nice for handling them, especially when my hands get a little pruney picking up duck decoys out of the water. despite not being aggressive, they do hold pretty well as long as you leave enough of the tail to overlap.
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