Patent classifications
A01G9/12
PLANTER FOR INDETERMINATE PLANT WITH SUPPORT
A planter for indeterminate plant with support comprising a planter with multiple clamp holders on helical shape and clamps, wherein the clamps are inserted into the clamp holders on the planter to form helical shape on which the plant stem is placed and filled with growing medium for new root formation from plant stem. The height of the plant is converted into the circumference of a helical shape on multiple stages as the plant grows. Using a telescopic pole, thread feeder and thread, an indeterminate plant is grown vertically.
Modular trellis and fence system
Modular trellis sections of aesthetic appearance that are manually portable and easily installed in residential or commercial gardens, and that can be arrayed to form a linear, a partially enclosed, or an entirely enclosed trellis fence are configured as a basic rectilinear frame formed from a pair of rigid generally parallel vertical rods to which are permanently secured in co-planar relation a first horizontal rod extending between the upper ends of the vertical rods and a second horizontal rod at a predetermined distance from the lower free ends of the vertical rods to define a pair of supporting legs, and vertically spaced rigid supporting hooks that are secured in co-planar relation to the inner facing surfaces of the vertical rods, the openings of the supporting hooks being configured and dimensioned to receive horizontal rails and open mesh wire panels that extend between and link the trellis sections to form a fence. The several configurations of trellis sections, along with other accessories are well suited for sale as kits for installation by both residential gardeners and commercial growers.
Modular trellis and fence system
Modular trellis sections of aesthetic appearance that are manually portable and easily installed in residential or commercial gardens, and that can be arrayed to form a linear, a partially enclosed, or an entirely enclosed trellis fence are configured as a basic rectilinear frame formed from a pair of rigid generally parallel vertical rods to which are permanently secured in co-planar relation a first horizontal rod extending between the upper ends of the vertical rods and a second horizontal rod at a predetermined distance from the lower free ends of the vertical rods to define a pair of supporting legs, and vertically spaced rigid supporting hooks that are secured in co-planar relation to the inner facing surfaces of the vertical rods, the openings of the supporting hooks being configured and dimensioned to receive horizontal rails and open mesh wire panels that extend between and link the trellis sections to form a fence. The several configurations of trellis sections, along with other accessories are well suited for sale as kits for installation by both residential gardeners and commercial growers.
Planter Saucer with Support for Stakes
A saucer for a planter includes a flat upper saucer surface configured to receive a planter. The planter has a bottom planter surface with at least one drain hole. The saucer also includes at least one support rigidly attached to the upper saucer surface at a location corresponding to the at least one drain hole when the planter is placed on the saucer. An outer diameter of the support is smaller than an inner diameter of the drain hole. A hole in an upper surface of the support has a size configured to snugly fit a lower end of a shaft of a stake. A depth of the hole within the support is sufficient to keep the stake inserted therein erect upon loading of the stake with a weight of a plant disposed in the planter.
STACKABLE PLANT GROW RACKS AND WATERING SYSTEM
A stackable plant grow rack and watering system that includes a watering loop and a plurality of support loops stackable thereupon in a vertical direction. A plurality of stackable grow racks can be provided and spaced from one another and connected in series via connectable water hoses to thereby form a plant support and watering daisy-chain.
Modular Plant Lighting and Plant Support System
A modular grow lighting assembly provides a structure for integrating grow light strips into channels defined in vertical and horizontal structural supports. Levels of support structure can be added above previously installed levels as needed. A cable management system is also provided.
Modular Plant Lighting and Plant Support System
A modular grow lighting assembly provides a structure for integrating grow light strips into channels defined in vertical and horizontal structural supports. Levels of support structure can be added above previously installed levels as needed. A cable management system is also provided.
Vining Plant Support via Posts and Modular Braces
A plant support system that is anchored into the ground to provide stable support to a vining plant by use of a series of posts and braces. The post is installed into the ground. A brace-like attachment is then attached to the post at any location along the length of the post. The brace-like attachment can be installed on the post at any point during the growth of the vining plant. Additionally, there is a connection piece that can connect one post to another post in order to vertically or in another direction that is necessary, based on the needs of the specific vining plant, to extend the reach of the support system. This allows the full support system to grow indeterminately along with the vining plant. This support system supports the plant from a lower elevation to a higher elevation, in response to the growth of the plant.
Light emitting structures
A light emitting structure includes a plurality of structural members forming a framework, wherein the framework has a plurality of spaces between the plurality of structural members; a lighting circuit integrally connected to one or more of the plurality of structural members; and a plurality of light emitting diodes electrically connected to the lighting circuit, wherein the plurality of light emitting diodes are integrally connected to the plurality of structural members via the lighting circuit; wherein the plurality of structural members are constructed to support one or more plants.
Light emitting structures
A light emitting structure includes a plurality of structural members forming a framework, wherein the framework has a plurality of spaces between the plurality of structural members; a lighting circuit integrally connected to one or more of the plurality of structural members; and a plurality of light emitting diodes electrically connected to the lighting circuit, wherein the plurality of light emitting diodes are integrally connected to the plurality of structural members via the lighting circuit; wherein the plurality of structural members are constructed to support one or more plants.