Wooden Tree and Netting Stakes

SKU: TS12/5
£1699
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These pressure treated softwood tree stakes are designed to support young trees, garden netting, and lightweight landscaping features. Whether you're learning how to stake a tree or need support for windbreak or shade netting, these stakes are a useful option for garden and allotment use. They are ideal for seasonal setups or new planting projects.

Tree Stake Kit for Netting, Windbreaks and Raised Beds

Each tree stake can be used to hold windbreak netting, shade fabric, or wildlife barriers in place. They're suitable for allotments, borders, and growing tunnels. Use these stakes to anchor mesh, netting, or protective coverings where lightweight, upright support is needed during the growing season.

Softwood Tree Stake for Outdoor Support Projects

The wood is pressure treated to help it last longer when exposed to moisture and changing weather. These stakes are not designed as fence posts but are suitable for lighter-duty use such as staking plants or setting up mesh tunnels. Easy to install in most soil types, they can also be removed and reused as needed.

Available Tree Stake Sizes and Uses

This tree stake kit is available in two heights. The 120cm option is useful for shorter barriers or mesh, while the 180cm version gives extra height for taller netting or small tree support. Both options share the same square profile for consistent strength. They come in packs of 5 and 10.

Specifications

Material Softwood (pressure treated)
Use Tree support, netting, light garden structures
Application Garden, allotment, raised beds, tunnels
Available Sizes 120cm (H120cm x 32mm x 32mm)
180cm (H180cm x 32mm x 32mm)

Frequently Asked Questions

How to stake a tree using these tree stakes?

Place the tree stake upright or at a slight angle near the base of the tree. Use a soft tree tie to secure the trunk loosely, allowing some movement for natural growth.

Can this tree stake kit support windbreak netting?

Yes, both sizes can be used with windbreak netting to help protect plants from wind stress or to create sheltered growing zones in exposed areas.

Are these tree stakes suitable for use in raised beds?

Yes, the 120cm stakes work well in raised beds for supporting mesh tunnels or small protective barriers.

What is the difference between the 120cm and 180cm options?

The 120cm stake is better for short-term or lower structures, while the 180cm stake provides additional height for taller netting or young tree support.

Can I reuse these stakes year after year?

Yes, the pressure treatment helps protect the wood from moisture damage, so they can be reused if removed and stored correctly after each season.

Are these tree stakes suitable for fencing?

No, they are not designed as main fencing posts. They are intended for lighter use, such as supporting plants, netting, and seasonal garden structures.

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