Gardener's Blue Ribbon 1800-in Plant ties
Item #138867 |
Model #T007B
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150 ft continuous tape lets you cut to the length you need
Soft stretch material is easier on young stems than twine, twists and wire
Can be cut or torn apart if tools are not handy
Soft stretch material allows for plants to grow without damage
Each roll measures 150 ft x 0.48 inch wide
Green color blends in naturally with garden plants
Ideal for securing vines to trellis, tomatoes and vegetable to cages, and flowers to plant props
Weather proof to last for an entire season
General | |||
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Color/Finish Family | Green | Material | Plastic-coated wire |
Manufacturer Color/Finish | Green | Package Quantity | 1 |
Type | Plant ties | ||
Dimensions | |||
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Length (Inches) | 1800 | ||
Certifications | |||
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CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) | |||
Warranty | |||
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Warranty | None | ||
Miscellaneous | |||
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UNSPSC | 30221000 | ||
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What Customers Are Saying
The plant ties are a versatile and easy-to-use product that can effectively support a wide range of plants without causing damage. They are flexible, suitable for various plant types, and provide good value. While a few customers experienced issues with the tape unraveling over time, the ties are generally considered a reliable solution for keeping plants upright and preventing bending or breaking.
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Need scissors to cut
Good stuff!
Good stuff!
Works great
Excellent
Great product
Great price, easy to find
not always available
perfect for plants
Must have as gardener
Must have as a gardener. Does not hurt plants
Gentle but tough.
Gentle enough so as not to damage the plant, tough enough to handle the wind.
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Do you need to tie this tape to a stake or cage or can it be used by itself?
Diane on September 1, 20230
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What is the cost of shipping for this item
Barb on July 9, 20210
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What is the mil thickness? I see other similar products have this information and think it would be good to include.
Anonymous on June 21, 20200
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How will this stand up to strong winds? I live in the South; we get some pretty intense winds with our storms and my willow tree gets pushed around.
Anonymous on July 26, 20180
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