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Plastic Recyclers

Longlife Recycled Plastic Tomato Stake

No more replacing your timber tomato stakes every season.Tomato stakes that will last a lifetime and beyond. Solid robust stakes 33mm square for heavy tomato crops.
SKU Size Price Buy
PR-TS33 Charcoal $9.95 This product is currently out of stock

Longlife Recycled Plastic Tomato Stake

33mm x 33mm x 1800mm

No more replacing your timber tomato stakes every season.Tomato stakes that will last a lifetime and beyond

Solid robust stakes for heavy tomato crops.

Australian manufactured from recycled waste plastic material - these longlife stakes are a good environmental choice.

The LongLife Garden Stakes are made from waste plastic that is sorted graded and blended with UV stabilizers. This closely controlled recycling and manufacturing process ensures the stakes are robust and flexible. Now you can promote healthier plant care and support good environmental management.

LongLife Recycled Plastic Garden Stakes can actually assist the healthy growth of sapling roots by flexing naturally rather than breaking off and damaging the tree in strong winds.

The smooth surface of LongLife Recycled Plastic Garden Stakes reduce scuffing trunks and can be removed from a planting without catching and damaging tree roots.

  • 100% solid recycled plastic
  • u/v stabilised
  • no leaching
  • charcoal finish
  • resistant to white ant damage
  • resistant to water damage
  • 25 year warranty

40mm heavy duty also available.

Also lighter weight stakes for general gardening needs