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Your cart is empty.4.2 out of 5 stars
- #1,055 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #9 in Plant Support Garden Stakes
Features:
Never rusts
Lightweight, strong, sturdy, and durable
Reusable over many seasons
Leafy-green color
Applications:
Plant and tree support
Tomato stakes, cucumber posts
Eggplant stakes, pole bean stakes
Training stakes, nursery stakes
Marker stakes
Poultry netting fence
Pea young plant stands, securing shrubs
Vineyard stakes, grape trellises, teepees
Package Includes:
20 stakes (17" long, 0.335" diameter)
14 connectors
14 rotatable clips
14 plant clips
Debi
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
very sturdy and works well with the bird netting. I'll buy this item again Great value
Nicole
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2025
Working perfectly to support my Zz plant
KMM
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
These are great plant stakes! My tomatoes got very high this year, and it’s great to have a product that can be used for both short and tall plants. Very easy to extend the size, and durable enough to use year after year. Great product!
Mary
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2024
They say they rotate and some do, but I needed 12 and 4 broke when rotating them. I will put it out tomorrow and see how sturdy it is and how is stands up to Florida weather and sun.Update clips are still breaking when you go to turn them. They are ok, not great. The fiberglass ends you have to be careful with, splinters easily. I use them, but I ordered another brand and they are much better and stronger.
Elizabeth D.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
I purchased these so I could have more options in stake size and to hold up my shade cloth during the summer. The poles are definitely made of fiber glass and they are pretty bendy. When I built a tomato cage using them the little clips that hold the poles together are flimsy and like to break easily. The whole structure was flimsy and I was constantly having to adjust it. Maybe it would have been stronger if I used the wire to tie them together instead of just the clips. I’m happy with them, regardless. Just be aware they are not very strong.
Janice Donald
Reviewed in Canada on August 11, 2024
I liked that I could use it at different heights. It is quite versatile and it is well organized.
RiceEater
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2024
I like the clips and extenders so I can really build a frame I want.It's very sturdy and can probably be used as a weapon. I like the clips, and I don't understand the comments/complaints about breaking supports - none of mine broke.The stakes are fiberglass - very hard. Keep in mind that if your skin is soft and tender, you should probably wear a workers glove or gardening glove. While pushing the stakes in with my bare hands I got some minor abrasion/micro-scratches - I couldn't see any visible damage but my hands/fingers hurt for a few days
P. Jerome
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Used these for my first attempt at growing tomatoes and they really helped. Started off with 2 10-inch tomato plants. Now they're over 5 feet tall with several fruit and the stakes still provide sturdy support. It was easy to assemble and the pieces fit together fine. I found that there aren't enough clips to secure the vines though so I deducted 1-star for that reason.
Gracie
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
Overall this is a pretty budget friendly option for wanting to customize your garden space. Most of it was pretty easy to work with and seems sturdy, however, there are definitely some aspects that are lacking and need improvements. First of which are those stupid rotary connectors. They. Do. Not. Rotate. I was only able to rotate less than half of them without breaking, and it took multiple minutes and a lot of finagling to for each one. It needs a major redesign. The little knob that connects them is very weak and will not effectively turn inside the other connector, causing the whole knob to break off. If you take them apart, you can only reconnect them the same way due to the neck of the knob being shaped differently when trying to connect them perpendicularly. The other thing is more of a quality control issue, the pole connectors will sometimes make the poles crooked. Which isn’t a huge deal, just swap it out with another one or if your project doesn’t require them to be perfectly straight. I think I had 2-3 crooked connectors out of all the ones I got. It can pose an issue if you’re using all of the connectors, however. The last thing is the material of which these poles are made out of, that being fiberglass. I do not have a whole lot of construction material knowledge, so I didn’t fully realize that fiber glass could leave tiny shards in your skin. The instructions do say to wear the gloves, but it didn’t say why. Which maybe it’s common knowledge to always wear gloves with fiberglass, but it wasn’t a piece of information that my brain held at the time. Using fiberglass for outdoor gardening use doesn’t seem like the best material to begin with, especially if there are kids who don’t know better or you just need to make a quick adjustment and can easily forget that you need to wear gloves. Perhaps adding a protective layer on the poles so you’re not exposed directly to fiberglass? I have not put these in my garden yet, so I cannot attest to how they withstand, but I will update if anything major happens.
Michael Z. Williamson
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
Bought this because we couldn't find the wire stakes tall enough for walkway lighting.Connectors work snugly. Two sections are tall enough for walkway Christmas lights. One side clip and one pincer clip are strong enough to hold the weight of the light string. Great to have lots of spare small parts, wire, and even a pair of gloves. We probably will use them for plants in spring, too.
Maverick Martin
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2023
I am pleasantly surprised by the quality of this system. The fiberglass rods are very sturdy, easily supporting the weight of my tomato plants. The little clips are cute, but I don't think they will hold up under heavy wind conditions. You could wire them to the rods with the included wire. Instructions give good tips about building trellises. Use the included gloves when working with fiberglass. Those little slivers can be very painful.The only negative is the rotatable clips. I broke one without realizing it. The plastic rivet that holds the two parts together is not that strong. Hopefully it will hold up to the sway due to wind once installed.
Melissa
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2023
I was recently gifted a massive money tree who spent a long time leaning for the light. After braiding her, I bought these supports to help gently straighten her up.I love how you can customise the height to suit your needs. The clips and ties that came with them were such a bonus and have allowed me to tether the plant to the poles damage-free.There were enough leftover I was able to stake the umbrella tree in the background as well. I still have several left for any unruly plants who may need some extra support in the future.
Damian C
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2023
I liked that you could join the rods to meet the desired height.I did not like that the clips are very flimsy. I am now short about 20 clips. I have provided a picture of the broken clips.
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