This system provides a solution to tree anchoring in challenging planting situations such as roof gardens, above underground car parks, containers and where normal tree staking is not an option. The system is particularly useful in situations where the planting site is under-passed with services or if the substrate layer is particularly stony and impenetrable for duckbill anchoring.
Re-enforcing mesh is placed at the bottom of the planting pit. The root-ball is secured in the following way: three cables with eyelets are attached to the mesh by means of steel shackles positioned equidistant around the base of the root-ball. A ratchet tensioned strap is then passed through the three cable eyelets and wrapped around the root ball and tightened with the ratchet strainer. This secures the root ball firmly and safely in the planting pit eliminating the need for traditional and unsightly timber stakes.
Sizes Available
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This system provides a solution to tree anchoring in challenging planting situations such as roof gardens, above underground car parks, containers and where normal tree staking is not an option. The system is particularly useful in situations where the planting site is under-passed with services or if the substrate layer is particularly stony and impenetrable for duckbill anchoring.
Re-enforcing mesh is placed at the bottom of the planting pit. The root-ball is secured in the following way: three cables with eyelets are attached to the mesh by means of steel shackles positioned equidistant around the base of the root-ball. A ratchet tensioned strap is then passed through the three cable eyelets and wrapped around the root ball and tightened with the ratchet strainer. This secures the root ball firmly and safely in the planting pit eliminating the need for traditional and unsightly timber stakes.
Sizes Available
See Technical Support for Data Sheet