Patent classifications
A01G17/04
Swing Arm Training System for Vines
An apparatus and method for training a grape vine. The apparatus is a swing arm supporting a linear grid composed of transverse and longitudinal elements that are configured to result in a network of spaces that are sized to capture and separate the grape vine shoots. The apparatus is mobile within the vine canopy serving various functions as the growing season progresses. The mobility of the grid apparatus allows repositioning throughout the growing season while still retaining the shoots within the grid openings.
ENCAPSULATED AND SEGREGATED GROWTH CONTAINERS
An agricultural yield pod or agricultural yield pad with holed root membrane overlay. The agricultural yield pod encloses soil and vegetation in the soil. The top of the agricultural yield pod is closed except for at least one water and nutrition port and at least one vegetation growth port (or neck). The trunk of the vegetation passes through the at least one vegetation growth port (or neck). The agricultural yield pad is closed by the holed root membrane overlay and contains soil and vegetation in the soil. The trunk of the vegetation passes through the holes in the holed root membrane overlay. Root direction channels 38 may be beneath the overlay.
Device for guiding growth of scaffold branches
Devices are provided for guiding the growth of scaffold branches, and in particular, devices for training scaffold branches to form wide crotch angles with main trunk of a tree.
Device for guiding growth of scaffold branches
Devices are provided for guiding the growth of scaffold branches, and in particular, devices for training scaffold branches to form wide crotch angles with main trunk of a tree.
Tree stabilization system, method and apparatus
An underground tree stabilization device used to stabilize a tree in heavy weather. The tree stabilizer includes a cement anchor base that increases the drag through the soil and thus acts as a brake. When attached to the base of a tree, the tree stabilizer can prevent the tree from being toppled. By limiting the rocking motion and installing the cement base below the top soil, the trees natural ability to survive is greatly enhanced. The present invention is intended for mature shallow root trees, using an underground cabling system attached to a large cement base that may be formed with the tree in place.
Tree stabilization system, method and apparatus
An underground tree stabilization device used to stabilize a tree in heavy weather. The tree stabilizer includes a cement anchor base that increases the drag through the soil and thus acts as a brake. When attached to the base of a tree, the tree stabilizer can prevent the tree from being toppled. By limiting the rocking motion and installing the cement base below the top soil, the trees natural ability to survive is greatly enhanced. The present invention is intended for mature shallow root trees, using an underground cabling system attached to a large cement base that may be formed with the tree in place.
COLLAPSIBLE PLANT SUPPORT
A novel collapsible plant support includes a collapsible coil adapted to rest on a flat surface. In a particular embodiment, the collapsible plant support includes a plurality of vertical support structures coupled to the collapsible coil so as to provide additional support. In another particular embodiment, a collapsible plant support includes plant receptacle receiving element that supports both a collapsible coil and also a plant receptacle. In a more particular embodiment, the plant receptacle receiving element includes fluid ducts for connecting multiple plant receptacle receiving elements into a fluid network. In another embodiment, the coil is disposed within a helical sleeve coupled to a flexible, cylindrical mesh.
COLLAPSIBLE PLANT SUPPORT
A novel collapsible plant support includes a collapsible coil adapted to rest on a flat surface. In a particular embodiment, the collapsible plant support includes a plurality of vertical support structures coupled to the collapsible coil so as to provide additional support. In another particular embodiment, a collapsible plant support includes plant receptacle receiving element that supports both a collapsible coil and also a plant receptacle. In a more particular embodiment, the plant receptacle receiving element includes fluid ducts for connecting multiple plant receptacle receiving elements into a fluid network. In another embodiment, the coil is disposed within a helical sleeve coupled to a flexible, cylindrical mesh.
MULTI-TIERED PLANT GROWING AID AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
A multi-tiered plant growing aid includes a first frame and a plurality of base legs attached to the first frame such that the first frame is supported by and spaced apart from a base surface. A second frame is included, and a plurality of support legs are positioned between the first frame and the second frame such that the second frame is positioned parallel and spaced apart from the first frame. A first mesh panel is attached to the first frame and a second mesh panel is attached to the second frame such that the second mesh panel is positioned generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first mesh panel. The second frame has an outer dimension greater than an outer dimension of the first frame such that a plurality of cascading growing shelves is provided.
MULTI-TIERED PLANT GROWING AID AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
A multi-tiered plant growing aid includes a first frame and a plurality of base legs attached to the first frame such that the first frame is supported by and spaced apart from a base surface. A second frame is included, and a plurality of support legs are positioned between the first frame and the second frame such that the second frame is positioned parallel and spaced apart from the first frame. A first mesh panel is attached to the first frame and a second mesh panel is attached to the second frame such that the second mesh panel is positioned generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first mesh panel. The second frame has an outer dimension greater than an outer dimension of the first frame such that a plurality of cascading growing shelves is provided.