Patent classifications
A01G9/128
GARDEN STAKES
Disclosed is a firm support for long stem flowers or plants. The stake is provided with interlocking clips with open and close cylinders that hold the plant stem in place. A node is provided on the periphery of the cylinder, which facilitates small hinge operation with a strong magnetic closure for open/close of a cylinder that holds the stem in place.
PLANT TIES
A plant tie comprises a plastically deformable elongate body having first and second free ends that are attachable to each other by means of at least one permanent magnet. In some embodiments the plant tie comprises an attachment portion between the free ends, the attachment portion being adapted to attach the plant tie to a cylindrical member.
GARDEN STAKE FOR SECURING PLANTS
A garden stake to secure vertically grown plants. The stake is configured to be driven deep into the ground via a machined point on the bottom end. A plurality of notches provide places to tie up the stem and branches as the plant grows throughout the growing season. An I-Beam cross section of the stake gives rigidity to the stake, preventing the stake from bending or breaking under the weight of the maturing plant.
Quick Coupling Plant Support
Apparatus and associated methods relate to a quick coupling plant support. In an illustrative example, the plant support bracket may, for example, include a body with a first and a second side, where a coupling member on the first side is configured to releasably couple a pliable object. The coupling member may, for example, include a head with an interior aperture and peripheral walls that deform to securely attach to the body. The coupling member may, for example, include a band that may be secured at multiple predetermined points across the body for adjustable positioning. Various embodiments may advantageously include padding on the opposing side of the head to protect the pliable object from damage. The plant support bracket may, for example, include opposing jaws actuated by an urging member on the second side of the body to secure the bracket to a support member in a crossing direction.
Low Stress Trainer Kit
Provided is a kit facilitating the low stress training horticultural technique comprising an elastic band upon which are strung arms of synthetic cord. The elastic band fits around horticultural containers and the arms form loops when pulled through the cord lock. The looped arms may be fitted around the branches of a plant, then tightened and locked to train plant branches down into a horizontal position, causing side growth sites on the plant to develop into a uniform canopy of primary budding sites, thus increasing the quantity and quality of yield while maintaining ease of manipulation of both the growth of individual plants and the spacing of horticultural areas.
Plant support
Disclosed herein is a supporting bracket component of a support system for temporarily supporting a plant via a fixed a fixed structure of vertical poles which support at least one substantially horizontal support cord, the support system comprising: a substantially vertical alignment wire having a top end and a bottom end; a curve greater than 180 in the top end of the vertical alignment wire forming a hanging hook portion configured to be selectively supported by one of the support cords; at least one supporting bracket coupled to one of the substantially horizontal support cords and capturing the alignment wire and the plant; wherein the alignment wire maintains vertical orientation of the plant substantially above the point at which the plane protrudes from the ground.
Plant support clip
A plant support device is provided which includes a first clip portion having a tab receiver and a first projecting portion. The tab receiver may include an aperture and the first projecting portion may extend outwardly from the first clip portion. The plant support device may include a second clip portion having a tab and a second projecting portion. The tab may be configured to be received by the tab receiver of the first clip portion and the second projecting portion may extend outwardly from the second clip portion. The first clip portion and the second clip portion may be configured to provide an open position and a closed position. The closed position may be defined by the tab being disposed through the tab receiver and may provide a first holding position, a second holding position, and a third holding position, to support and allow plants to grow freely.
Binding tape, binding method, tape winding body and reel
A binding tape (10) includes an intermediate layer (11), and a first surface layer (16) covering one surface of the intermediate layer (11). The intermediate layer (11) has a plurality of first linear members (12) arranged side by side at an angle with respect to a longitudinal direction (D1) of the binding tape (10).
Binding tape, binding method, tape winding body and reel
A binding tape (10) includes an intermediate layer (11), and a first surface layer (16) covering one surface of the intermediate layer (11). The intermediate layer (11) has a plurality of first linear members (12) arranged side by side at an angle with respect to a longitudinal direction (D1) of the binding tape (10).
PLANT SUPPORT CLIP
A plant support device is provided which includes a first clip portion having a tab receiver and a first projecting portion. The tab receiver may include an aperture and the first projecting portion may extend outwardly from the first clip portion. The plant support device may include a second clip portion having a tab and a second projecting portion. The tab may be configured to be received by the tab receiver of the first clip portion and the second projecting portion may extend outwardly from the second clip portion. The first clip portion and the second clip portion may be configured to provide an open position and a closed position. The closed position may be defined by the tab being disposed through the tab receiver and may provide a first holding position, a second holding position, and a third holding position, to support and allow plants to grow freely.