Below-Ground Tree Stabilizer Protects Saplings, No More Staking Required

Lindsay ~ 11 February 2010

If you’re thinking of starting a backyard mini orchard, then you’ll want to protect your young trees from winds. Many folks stake their trees in order to guard them and keep them growing upright, but if you’re looking for a more subtle solution, consider the Tomahawk Tree Stabilizer.

These underground supports achieve the same ends while facilitating in fertilizing and watering. You drive them into the earth around the root ball of the tree, right after you’ve planted it. The stabilizers can stay in the ground indefinitely, supporting your fruit trees throughout the years. Alternatively, you can remove the Tomahawk once your tree is old enough to take care of itself, and you can reuse the supports.

Some of the features include:

  • Holes for fertilizer and water
  • Invisible (below-ground) support
  • No danger of tree girdling
  • Made from long-lasting, heavy-gauge tubular steel
  • Notches for guying in extreme wind

From Border Concepts

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