Patent classifications
A01G9/122
Trellis Posts
A trellis post comprises a moulded plastic tubular element defining a central post, the central post providing an interior and defining two flanges extending from opposed sides of the central post. The flanges extend along the length of the tubular element and define a series of spaced apart slots for receiving wires. The trellis post defines a ground engaging spike at one end. The moulded plastic tubular element is reinforced with an internal stake extending through the interior of the post and a supporting/filling material is located between the stake and the interior of the central post. The filling material may be a foamed plastics material, mortar, concrete, and Portland cement.
GROWING METHOD OF FRUIT TREES AND ASSOCIATED TREE
A method for the production of fruit trees including the steps of: grafting of an offshoot or propagation material of the variety to be propagated on a grafting point of a rootstock, to form a tree, planting of the rootstock in a nursery, pot or greenhouse ground and subsequent transplanting of the developed tree in a production ground; wherein the planting takes place arranging the rootstock tilted to one side to form with the ground an angle of pre-set amplitude, smaller than 90° and preferably of 45° and with the offshoot in a substantially vertical position; in the transplanting step the rootstock is arranged in the production ground in a substantially vertical position, so that the trunk of the tree, which is angled in respect to the rootstock, forms a main side branch from which vine-like branches or side branches orientated upwards sprout.
Agricultural stake to support plants and associated methods
An agricultural stake to support plant includes a fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) elongated member comprising a top end and a bottom end, and an exterior coating impregnated with an aggregate covering an exterior surface of the elongated member. The exterior coating is configured to provide purchase to a line attached to the elongated member. A cap may be secured over the top end of the elongated member and is configured to withstand a force used to drive the elongated member into a ground surface.
A DEVICE FOR TENSIONING PLANT SUPPORT WIRES, SUPPORT SYSTEM OF SAID PLANTS COMPRISING SUCH DEVICE AND THE METHOD OF SUPPORT THEREOF
A device tensions wires supporting the vegetation of plants, preferably orchards and especially vineyards. A simplified and easy-to-use device tensions the wires in a support system of rows of plants for the management and organization of the vegetation. A method supports plants in rows.
GARDEN PLANT STAND
An apparatus for holding a plant is presented. The apparatus has a top surface and a plurality of legs. The legs are connected to the underside of the top surface. There is a plurality of bars presented to stabilize the table as they are coupled to the legs and provide strength and stability. The bars create a crisscross between the legs. The legs may have a prong-like footing to be secured into the ground to further stabilize the apparatus. The apparatus presents a safe secure place to work on, or to show plants of all kinds.
Plant Supports and Methods of Using The Same
Hinged plant support structures configured to support climbing plants are disclosed. For example, plant support structures formed from a plurality of elongate members having a zig zag or periodic waveform shape configured to be rotatably coupled to adjacent elongate members to form a support structure that includes a lattice of cells. In some examples, the elongate members may be configured, when in use, to act as cantilevered springs that allow a plant to sway in the wind, thereby strengthening the plant. In some examples, the plant supports are selectively configurable between open and closed configurations and have an adjustable size to allow for supporting different-sized plants. The support structures are also configured to easily collapse into a folded configuration for storage.
Movable stake and method for supporting and training one or more branches in plant cultivation
Movable stake and method of using it for supporting and managing the cultivation of plant species, such as a vineyard or the like, in which at least one part of the branches are buried in the soil during the cold season. The movable stake includes a deformable element on which are fastened the branches to be buried and has a first free end and a second end anchored to the ground; the first free end is suitable to be engaged either with the soil or with a horizontal wire that supports the branches of the plant being cultivated.
SUPPORT KITS, EQUIPMENT AND METHODS FOR PLANTS
Some embodiments relate to a kit for forming a plant support. The kit may comprise: a plurality of polymer ring strips, each formable into a respective ring; a plurality of polymer stake sleeves, each sleeve defining an elongate channel to receive a stake therethrough and each sleeve defining a plurality of slots sized to receive at least a portion of a respective ring strip therethrough, the slots being defined at spaced locations along a sleeve length of each sleeve; and a plurality of polymer stakes, each stake being sized to fit through the elongate channel and having a stake length greater than the sleeve length, wherein each stake has a first end and an opposite second end, and wherein a lengthwise rigidity of the stake is sufficient to cooperate with the sleeves and ring strips to form the plant support when the first ends of the stakes are submerged in soil along with at least a portion of the sleeves.
Plant growth stimulation device and method
This invention provides a low stress training device and method for growing a plant from the Cannabaceae family. The device comprises a mast and a cultivator moveably attached to the mast such that the cultivator may be fixed into a variety of positions along the mast. The method for using the device in a low stress training process leads to increased size, quality, and quantity of colas on plants from the Cannabaceae family through stimulating cytokinin and auxin development.
Flower pot holding assembly
A flower pot holding assembly for inhibiting a flower pot from tipping over when the flower pot is displayed includes a plurality of spikes that is each manipulated to penetrate a support surface. A cage is coupled to the plurality of spikes. The cage rests on the support surface when the spikes penetrate the support surface. A flower pot is selectively positioned in the cage thereby inhibiting the flower pot from tipping over.