Plant husbandry – Plant supports
Patent
1986-08-18
1990-11-06
Feyrer, James R.
Plant husbandry
Plant supports
A01G 1706
Patent
active
049675060
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for supporting a tree in an upright position includes a cord having one end removably connected to the tree and the other end removably connected to a ground anchor. The ground anchor is generally in the shape of an inverted J, both legs of the "J" being inserted in the ground such that only a very small loop projects from the ground. A hook on the anchor-end of the cord is connected to the projecting anchor. The projecting portion of the anchor is only slightly above ground level so removal of the cord from the anchor will allow a mower to pass thereover.
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