Velcro Garden Tape

$9.99

Our Velcro Garden Tape is ideal for tying plants to stakes and helps to support thin stalks! Secure everything from plants to tools to fencing with this reusable, adjustable, recycled Velcro Garden Ties.

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Our Velcro Garden Tape is ideal for tying plants to stakes and helps to support thin stalks! Secure everything from plants to tools to fencing with this reusable, adjustable, recycled Velcro Garden Ties.

Small measures 50ft x 0.5″

Large measures 75ft x 0.5″

Staking and supporting indoor and outdoor plants is crucial for their growth, survival, and overall health and performance. Garden plants like peas, cucumbers, pole beans, and tomatoes, are some examples of plants that require staking. Indoor plants like Monstera deliciosa and Ficus lyrata require stakes to control which direction they grow in. Simple bamboo stakes, trellises, garden twine, velcro, and clips can be used – there are many methods to explore!

BY PROVIDING YOUR PLANTS WITH THE STAKES AND SUPPORT THEY NEED, YOU CAN ENSURE THAT THEY WILL LOOK AND PERFORM THEIR BEST.

Staking helps to keep the stems from snapping and the plants from falling down to the ground. Often, a plant grows fruit or a flowerhead that is too large and heavy for the stem to carry. In such cases, providing the plant with a stake or another type of support is necessary to keep it upright. This is especially the case for peonies and hydrangeas which benefit greatly from support hoops and peony rings.

Soil quality, light conditions, watering and pruning practices play important roles in how well the plants in your garden develop. These conditions can potentially prevent the need for staking if plants grow strong enough to support themselves. However, some plants will not stand up straight without support, no matter what conditions they receive. In these cases, you have to provide the support if you want the plants to thrive. Staking newly planted trees will help them to grow straight and upright without leaning. This is important to do in the first few years of growth. The usual culprit is wind, which can bend the tree and affect its upright growth.

In your garden and with your indoor plants, staking and supporting plants is essential for their growth, survival, and overall health. Our experienced staff can answer all of your questions to help you on your horticultural journey!

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