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The Tierra Garden 50-3000 Tie050101 is a 5-meter (16.4 feet) soft tie designed for delicate plant support. Made with a flexible galvanized steel core and coated in UV-stabilized rubber, it offers durability and versatility for various gardening needs. Its user-friendly design allows for easy cutting and bending, making it an essential tool for gardeners and handymen alike.
S**T
Very useful!
I chose this mostly because you gotta respect a company who produces such a great video. But I found it to be really useful and well made - just the right color. Will buy again :)
C**N
Gentle, Firm Sapling Support
Living in a hot, humid environment with sometimes harsh and strong coastal winds, newly planted trees could use support. This product will aid the saplings just planted and support their upward growth this summer.
N**W
Excellent
To secure a thick and/or spiny branch, this is a nonesuch.
K**E
Ties for orchids
Does what I purchased to do
A**R
Reusable and last forever
What’s not to like about these? - so easy to use for so many outdoor things, even besides gardening. Easy to cut, sturdy, reusable.
P**Z
Great alternative to twist ties, Gear Ties, and in some cases, zip ties
This stuff is fantastic. I don't use it for plants or gardening, but have been going crazy with it around the house since it arrived. It is the perfect twist tie, holds it's shape, grips itself and whatever it's wrapped around, and can be cut to length! I have small pieces for my earbuds, medium ones for usb cables and power adapters, longer ones for extension cords. I even have two strips discretely holding up surround speakers to my bedposts! This is a necessary organizational tool for anyone with wires in their house. And helpful not just for storage, but for keeping wires that are in use from sprawling in different directions and tangling. Everything coming out the back of my iMac is now in a single line, and doesn't part ways until behind my desk.And one of the best things about this stuff is that it's non-committal, as opposed to something like single use zip-ties. If I was unhappy with, my speaker placement for instance, it would be very easy to move it up to another position. I can cut a long piece, and if I don't need it so long I can trim off a piece to use for something else. It's useful in almost any length. For things needing strong tension like the speakers I twist it, for almost everything else I just wrap it around 1-3 times. It holds together very well in this fashion, which is nicely suited for wires or things you might want to access regularly. This product is thoroughly reuseable, so I can keep my earbuds from tangling while i'm not using them, and quickly unwrap them when needed. Frankly I think wire management and home organization might actually allow for fuller use of this product's merits than simply gardening could. But then I'm not a gardener. And while I haven't used Gear Ties (they were what I was originally looking for), Soft Tie seems to accomplish everything I would need from them at about 1/30th of the price per foot. So until these are unable to do something that Gear Ties can, I think I'll be buying Soft Tie.Btw, I bought both the green and the brown; green seems a touch tackier, though it's not a tackiness that come off on fingers or wires thus far. Just feels a little grippier. Brown seems equally capable of performing like tasks, and obviously blends in a bit better if you have wood furniture that it will be in close proximity to.
P**Z
Excellent alternative to Gear Ties
This stuff is fantastic. I don't use it for plants or gardening, but have been going crazy with it around the house since it arrived. It is the perfect twist tie, holds it's shape, grips itself and whatever it's wrapped around, and can be cut to length! I have small pieces for my earbuds, medium ones for usb cables and power adapters, longer ones for extension cords. I even have two strips discretely holding up surround speakers to my bedposts! This is a necessary organizational tool for anyone with wires in their house. And helpful not just for storage, but for keeping wires that are in use from sprawling in different directions and tangling. Everything coming out the back of my iMac is now in a single line, and doesn't part ways until behind my desk.And one of the best things about this stuff is that it's non-committal, as opposed to something like single use zip-ties. If I was unhappy with, say, my speaker placement, it would be very easy to move it up to another position. I can cut a long piece, and if I don't need it so long I can trim off a piece to use for something else. It's useful in almost any length. For things needing strong tension like the speakers I twist it, for almost everything else I just wrap it around 1-3 times. It holds very well, and is nicely suited to wires or things you might want to access regularly. This product is thoroughly reuseable, so I can keep my earbuds from tangling while i'm not using them, and quickly unwrap them when needed. Frankly I think wire management and home organization might actually allow for fuller use of this product's merits than simply gardening could. But then I'm not a gardener. And while I haven't used Gear Ties (they were what I was originally looking for), Soft Tie seems to accomplish everything I would need from them at about 1/30th of the price per foot. So until these are unable to do something that Gear Ties can, I think I'll be buying this.Btw, I bought both the green and the brown; green seems a touch tackier, though it's not a tackiness that come off on fingers or wires thus far. Just feels a little grippier. Brown seems equally capable of performing like tasks, and obviously blends in a bit better if you have wood furniture that it will be in close proximity to.
V**E
One of the best invention for Gardners! One hand ie support!
I simply cut the lengths i regularly use for my tomatoes - I keep about 10 pieces in my garden apron pocket. I love that I only need one hand to twist on the tie! My other hand is free to support the branch.Some people complain that the wire slips out through the rubber coating - IMO, this is user error! They are cutting their piece too short and attempting to "stretch their wire". Well - wire doesn't stretch - but the rubber coating does and is being stretched longer than the wire inside - that is why the wire ends up poking through! I know, I did this myself. Now i am more conscientious to cut proper lengths.
J**C
Perfect
Great worked perfect
M**G
o.g. Produkt
Das ist das beste Produkt, das ich bis jetzt hatte. Vorher war mein einer Baum mit Kokosfaser festgebunden, aber beim letzten Sturm zerriss dieser. Jetzt hat der Baum Stand und wird nicht beschädigt. Dieses Produkt kann ich im ganzen Garten verwenden. Ich würde es jederzeit wieder kaufen.
H**A
Draht
Guter Draht, der gut zum Verbreiten ist. Allerdings für denPreis, viel zu kurz.
A**E
Good Product
Buena calidad y no daña las plantas.
V**G
Be careful when removing product from packaging - can be painful due to wires
I could not work out how to remove the product from the packaging (ie. I could not find any loose ends with which to unravel it from the holder) I asked the question (on the 5M web site by mistake), and quite a few people said there was a loose end & I needed to find it (as opposed to my thinking I had to cut the 8m length at some random point or hack the packaging to bits. The best answer was "No, don’t cut it at any random place!! There is an end point well tucked in at the top, look for it and ease it out with a pencil.". I wish I'd read this earlier, as I eased out the end point with my fingers and as you can see, the wire was sticking out which was a bit painful. Yet to use the product.
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