Staking Dahlias and Trees 🌸🌳 You Will Love How We are Supporting Our Garden!

Published 2024-07-02
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Today we are talking all about plant supports. First we need to create a way to support the dahlias that Christopher grew from seed. We have devised a method of using beautiful Jardin Stakes from @gardenerssupply and jute twine to make our own version of a hortinova netting. Putting the stakes together is a breeze and once we get them in the ground it is just a matter of stretching the twine from stake to stake. This will keep the dahlias supported but also look great.

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We are also working on trees today. The Tickle Creek Birch from @iselinursery5169 needs a quick adjustment to its stake. After that we are going to take a look around at some of the plant supports we have had great success with. These supports and so much more can be found here:

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Lastly we need to get our Princeton Sentry Ginko tree staked. The west wind has pushed It over and it just looks silly. Using an 8 ft stake we are supporting proper upright growth and the tree looks better immediately!


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All Comments (21)
  • @peggy-ann1961
    Great themed tour guys! We “ fully support” you too! 😂🇨🇦🌸👏
  • @mkowal1112
    You gentlemen are genius! That looks so much better than the flower factory look most gardeners end up with, and you would never have in your garden. A very ingenious method of keeping flowers secure. May I make a small suggestion. Next time black twine might disappear a bit better than green.
  • @BarbaraHainzl
    Fishing line would look invisible on those beautiful garden stakes.
  • It looks fantastic! Great job you two!!💚 and I agree about the color green used for garden ties and twines!
  • The the Jardin items they have a classic style. The garden is so lush and beautiful!😎❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • @lizmerritt2148
    Another great video. Love how you make the practical look so pretty in your garden.
  • Your garden is so pretty. Thanks for showing how the plant supports are assembled.😊
  • @mercury_rising
    You guys have inspired me to try and stake some things. Thanks for the information. I had no idea where to start!
  • @Edu_Kate
    A couple of funny guys. 😆 I really like those whimsical stakes. I don't have plants that need them, but just as a decorative element, I might have to get some. I have the Jardineer half hoops to support peonies and perennials. (I now have 13 peonies! My favorite.) Say, I haven't seen Japanese beetles in my garden this year (Minneapolis ).🤞🏼 Hoping they've moved to another address. Course, it could be because my DA 'Queen of Sweden' roses may have succumbed to our crazy climate. They never seem interested in my traditional shrub roses, 'Therese Bugnet'.
  • I agree with the green twine color. Maybe just do black bamboo stakes and black twine. I love the maintenance videos bc it’s reality and encouraging for what 90% of gardening really is.