Patent classifications
A01G9/122
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.
Y-SHAPED STAKE FOR FRUIT CULTIVATION
The invention relates to a y-shaped stake for fruit-growing, in particular for the growing of table grapes.
The object of the invention consists in creating an improved Y-shaped stake for fruit-growing, which is easily transportable and quick to assemble.
This object is solved in the scope of the invention, in that an elongated base body and two side arms are provided, wherein the base body comprises openings for the insertion of at least one side arm each, wherein the inserted side arms are angled towards the upper end of the base body, wherein, between the openings and the upper end of the base body, a substantially horizontal through-opening is provided, through which a securing rod can be pushed through, wherein the securing rod, via at least one locking means, is horizontally securable against a displacement in the through-hole, and which connects the securing rod releasably connectable with the at least one side arm.
PLANT COVER DEVICE WITH TUBULAR SHAPE AND BASE MEMBER AND RELATED METHODS
An IPC device is over a pole in a ground surface adjacent a plant. The IPC device includes an upper end having a sealed apex and partially defining a plant-receiving cavity therein, a lower tubular end opposite the upper end and also partially defining the plant-receiving cavity therein, and a medial seam coupling the upper end and the lower tubular end. The upper end and the lower tubular end each has a major mesh surface. The lower tubular end includes a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the first end being coupled to the medial seam. The lower tubular end also partially defines the plant-receiving cavity therein. The IPC device also includes a curved flexible support carried by the medial seam.
DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING PLANTS
Systems, methods, and devices are provided for supporting plants when a plant increases in height and/or has laterally uneven weight distribution. In addition or alternatively, systems, methods, and devices can be deployed to stabilize plant support structures by further securing such structure to ground. Entire devices or components thereof can be manufactured from various rigid materials such as metal, wood, and/or plastic. Devices can be manufacture from recycled material such as recycled plastic molded to required configuration.
Landscape edging stake and method
A landscape edging stake includes a driving end, a penetration end and an edging engagement portion positioned between the driving end and the penetration end. The edging engagement portion includes a rib configured to engage an inner wall of an anchoring bore of an edging link. A ground engagement portion is positioned between the edging engagement portion and the penetration end and includes a helical groove or thread.
Plant Strap
In the field of horticulture plants can be exposed to winds or other damaging sideways forces. To supportively protect them it is known to tether a plant to a stake or the like. It is an object of a preferred form of the invention to go at least some way towards providing a convenient way of achieving this. Preferably this is achieved by a strap for connecting a plant to an elongate plant support, such as a stake. The strap has a pair of lobes each having a stake receiving aperture and central slits. A leading end of the strap has serrated edges. The strap is such that it can be bent back on itself so the stake receiving apertures align for receiving and gripping the stake, and so that the serrated edges engage one of the slits to form and maintain a plant holding loop.
Height-Adjustable Plant Support Structure
A height-adjustable plant support structure is a device used for providing structural support for a growing plant. The device includes a primary stabilizing tubular member and a plurality of primary extendable tubular members that is able to telescopically extend from and retract into the primary stabilizing tubular member. A plurality of accessory-mounting holes laterally traverses into the plurality of primary extendable tubular members and may accommodate hooks, ties, strings, and other accessories for supporting the growth of a plant. A flexible water-distribution conduit is positioned within the plurality of primary extendable tubular members, allowing water to be delivered directly to a plant's roots. The device height may be adjusted manually or automatically via a pneumatic telescopic cylinder. At least one flexible trellis member is utilized to support growing plants such as shrubs, grapevine, ivy, and climbing roses.
LANDSCAPING STAKE AND DRIVER
Disclosed herein is a landscaping stake and related driver. Generally, the landscaping stake is directed to a stake that may be configured into a U-shape and driven into the ground to secure landscaping elements such as edging. The stake has elongated legs having a contoured profile in cross-section which makes the legs very resistant to deformation permitting the landscaping stake to be driven into hard surfaces. The driver is configured to releasably engage the upper and of the landscaping stake. The driver spreads impact forces to the legs of the landscaping stake preventing damage to the stake while it is being driven into the ground
Device for staking a tree
A device for staking a tree into the earth has a ring suitable for extending around the trunk of the tree. A plurality of brackets are connected to the ring. The plurality of brackets have aperture formed therethrough suitable for receipt of stakes, which secure the ring to the earth. A support is connected to the ring and extends upwardly therefrom. A collar is connected to the support and positioned in spaced relation to the ring. The collar also has a diameter suitable for extending around the trunk of the tree.
Plant Support Apparatus
The present application discloses a plant support device that includes a single support strut, aligned approximately in a vertical direction when in use, and one or more enclosing fixtures, each mounted on a first support strut with its own first hinge, wherein each first hinge enables a substantially vertical swing relative to the support strut when in use, and wherein each first hinge is operatively coupled to a detent for holding the enclosing fixture at selected angles relative to the support strut.