(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best plant support garden stakes

We found 47 Reddit comments discussing the best plant support garden stakes. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 26 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

🎓 Reddit experts on plant support garden stakes

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Top Reddit comments about Plant Support Garden Stakes:

u/Janerover · 1 pointr/Anticonsumption

Any nice jars - I use for my makeup brushes/lipsticks. I keep large ones for my worm bin. i.e. to store food waste before the worms are fed. And I need them to keep my worm farm legs submerged underwater (otherwise ants kill my worms).

Not yet but in the future I will collect wine bottles. Why? To store water and hang upside down for the garden to drip water, kind of like this one

https://www.amazon.com/Go-Bottle-Stake-Terracotta-Irrigation/dp/B01LLBW15I

u/rcrracer · 2 pointsr/homeowners

Easy, cheap way to half ass fix it. Buy a piece of PVC or a PVC coupling where the inside diameter is just a little smaller than the outside diameter of your post. Let's say you buy a coupling. Saw it in half, longways, and grind away the stop inside. Encompass the post with the split coupling and stainless steel hose clamp the two halves together. Or you could make a splint out of something that won't rot and do the hose clamp thing. Fiberglass stakes.

u/attarddb · 13 pointsr/lawncare

You're not wrong to be delicate here, you live next to the guy, you cant just make an enemy out of a single conversation.

My neighbor doesn't like people parking on his grass (theres no curb) so he put these up.

https://www.amazon.com/Rebound-Driveway-Markers-Penetrating-Installation/dp/B016AEUIHE/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=reflective+posts+for+driveways&qid=1563492559&s=gateway&sprefix=reflective+posts&sr=8-4

Stick those in the ground to mark your property line until winter. Maybe make it a windmill so he thinks its just a decoration.

u/flsucks · 15 pointsr/HomeImprovement

If there’s enough wind to move your shed, concrete blocks screwed to the bottom of it aren’t going to change anything. As someone else said, pour proper piers with sonotubes and install proper anchors in the wet concrete. Research local building codes to determine what size/depth these piers need to be. If you don’t use piers, at least pour proper footings for each corner and don’t rely on a pile of gravel to support the shed - the gravel and dirt will settle and the shed along with it. If you use this method, use shed anchors. Again, consult local codes and possibly your insurance company.

u/jbnetworktech · 3 pointsr/PipeTobacco

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https://www.amazon.com/ELMERS-2024691-Elmers-Liquid-Washable/dp/B072MHQDZR/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1524585971&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=elmers+glue+gallon&psc=1

You're right, with $60 in material you can make 250 4" tampers (.24 cents a piece) with a net profit of $2,190. Gold mine, I didn't take into account the market segment of aggressive tampers who have a problem breaking them. I'm not trying to be a dick but your argument is invalid.