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BRN_RI_FL 08-08-2020 02:05 PM

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We bought our courtyard villa new a little over a year and a half ago. One of the front landscape plantings has a support stake. Should I have removed this by now?

davem4616 08-08-2020 06:08 PM

it looks like you should be able to safely do this....the trunk is pretty big now and the stake is pretty small...go for it

BRN_RI_FL 08-09-2020 03:33 AM

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Originally Posted by davem4616 (Post 1814702)
it looks like you should be able to safely do this....the trunk is pretty big now and the stake is pretty small...go for it

Thanks Dave!

Two Bills 08-09-2020 03:51 AM

Looks to me as if the tree is supporting the stake!!

CanTho 08-09-2020 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Brucernelson (Post 1814630)
We bought our courtyard villa new a little over a year and a half ago. One of the front landscape plantings has a support stake. Should I have removed this by now?

The answer is Yes. Dig carefully down with a trowel and carefully loosen the stake then lift it out.

Fill the hole with potting soil and some fertilizer.

Result " Happy Tree ".

Marathon Man 08-09-2020 08:48 AM

You need to get those wire ties off before the bark begins to grow over them. Look for one below ground level.

BRN_RI_FL 08-09-2020 09:53 AM

The only plant I ever staked was a tomato plant.
Thanks for the replies.

nick demis 08-10-2020 05:01 AM

Removing the ties is the most important thing. They will eventually choke the tree and kill it.

MandoMan 08-10-2020 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by CanTho (Post 1814867)
The answer is Yes. Dig carefully down with a trowel and carefully loosen the stake then lift it out.

Fill the hole with potting soil and some fertilizer.

Result " Happy Tree ".

It’s a little stake made of wood, from the look of it. There may be roots wrapped around it. You can just break it off at the base if you can’t just pull it straight up and out. You can push in a little dirt with the toe of your shoe.

KristineTVFL 08-10-2020 07:44 AM

Typically a planting stake should remain in place for 3 years.

PugMom 08-10-2020 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1814757)
Looks to me as if the tree is supporting the stake!!

:1rotfl:

Stu from NYC 08-10-2020 12:33 PM

That tie needs to come out immediately if not sooner.

eddie888 08-10-2020 06:39 PM

I love Courtyard villas. I hope it was block Or concrete. Believe me, I have been here 14 years. Saw a few hurricanes. But, I saw a tornado 2007 February second. I was in a side courtyard villa 4 miles from the tornado it blew half my house away. Believe me, I hope you did not buy a sided house. On the other hand you were talking about the tie Yes, it Hass to come out sooner or later.

big guy 08-14-2020 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Kristine B (Post 1815353)
Typically a planting stake should remain in place for 3 years.

Staking should be temporary and the sooner it is removed, the better.
Check this site for staking info:
Stake a Tree Properly (How Long to Keep It Staked) | Davey Blog


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