Raindrip, Universal Tubing Hold Down Cleated Stake, Plastic, 6"

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223628
  $0.99

Description

Secures supply tubing where you want them; keeps emitters near the root of plant for optimal growth and health

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Details

Use the Universal Tubing Hold-Down Cleated Stake to secure stubborn supply tubing. Compatible with most supply tubing sizes, the stake features 3 spikes along its side to grip the soil and keep it firmly in place. The arched rectangular head holds down tubing; the wide surface provides ample space to apply pressure with a mallet to plant the stake into hard soil, or push in with your thumb for softer soil. Easy to remove when you need to expand or change your drip system. Ideal for flower gardens, vegetable gardens, and around trees, shrubs, and container plants; also holds down chicken wire or tarp for other garden projects. The cleated stake is made of ABS treated with UV inhibitors.

Ideal for use in flower and vegetable gardens; around trees and shrubs, and container plants

As part of a complete drip irrigation system, the tubing hold-down cleated stake anchors supply tubing in place and helps position emitter near the plants root zone

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Brand Rain Drip

Product Questions (1)

Yes, you can overwater plants. Especially in pots but also in the ground, however, planting in the ground allows for better water dispersion so the odds of overwatering are less. Low lying areas may be more prone to flooding. Areas with clay soil also...
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