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What are the sticks called that hold up plants?

By Caleb Butler

What are the sticks called that hold up plants?

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What are the best plant supports?

Here, Gardening Express shares five plant support ideas to keep your plants healthy.

  1. Trellis. Trellises are a popular choice for training climbing plants.
  2. Stakes.
  3. Arches.
  4. Obelisks/Cages.
  5. Weave.
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How do you stabilize a plant stand?

Remove plants from the plant stand. Select heavy, decorative objects such as marble spheres, bricks that are the same color as your décor, flower pots filled with river stone or heavy and interesting stones to counterbalance the weight of the plant.

What can I use for plant stakes?

Any long and straight object made from metal, plastic or wood will work as a recycled garden stake. Your basement or garage may harbor items like pool cues and broom handles to make into your own garden stakes, suggests Fine Gardening. Even an old golf putter can be pushed into the ground as a stake.

What can I use for plant support?

Garden centers sell wooden stakes, bamboo stakes, plastic stakes, and metal stakes to which you can attach plants with a plastic plant tie. To use a single plant stake, hammer a stake roughly six inches into the ground right next to the plant. Avoid severing any plant roots if possible.

How do you keep potted plants from falling over?

11 Easy Ways To Keep Plant Pots From Falling Over

  1. Use the right pot size for the plant.
  2. Use a pot made with heavy material.
  3. Fill the pot with heavy objects.
  4. Use a stake to support the plant.
  5. Place the pot near a wall.
  6. Protect the plants using windbreaks.
  7. Protect the plants using a windscreen.