DeepRoot Green Infrastructure
Tying ArborTie Green to a Stake
Tying ArborTie Green to stake.
Designed to replace traditional methods such as wire and hose, ArborTie is safe, soft, easy to use and less expensive than traditional tree ties. ArborTie also eliminates the need to flag or cover guywires, and our proven ArborKnot expands as the tree grows in caliper, preventing girdling. The 900 lbs. (408 kg) ArborTie Green and 2,500 lbs. (1,134 kg) break-strength ArborTie White stand up to fierce winds while providing enough sway to help the tree develop trunk strength.
DeepRoot's ArborTie line also includes stakes and anchors for all your tree staking and guying needs.
This photo was taken in San Francisco during a tree planting organized by Friends of the Urban Forest, a non-profit committed to revitalizing San Francisco’s urban forest, building community, and taking a local leadership role in mitigating global environmental problems through the simple act of planting trees.
Read more about Friends of the Urban Forest here.
Read more about ArborTie here.
Tying ArborTie Green to a Stake
Tying ArborTie Green to stake.
Designed to replace traditional methods such as wire and hose, ArborTie is safe, soft, easy to use and less expensive than traditional tree ties. ArborTie also eliminates the need to flag or cover guywires, and our proven ArborKnot expands as the tree grows in caliper, preventing girdling. The 900 lbs. (408 kg) ArborTie Green and 2,500 lbs. (1,134 kg) break-strength ArborTie White stand up to fierce winds while providing enough sway to help the tree develop trunk strength.
DeepRoot's ArborTie line also includes stakes and anchors for all your tree staking and guying needs.
This photo was taken in San Francisco during a tree planting organized by Friends of the Urban Forest, a non-profit committed to revitalizing San Francisco’s urban forest, building community, and taking a local leadership role in mitigating global environmental problems through the simple act of planting trees.
Read more about Friends of the Urban Forest here.
Read more about ArborTie here.