

🌿 Elevate your garden game with Mininfa’s steel stakes—support that grows with you!
Mininfa Steel Plant Stakes are 4-foot hollow steel rods coated in weather-resistant green plastic, designed to provide sturdy, rustproof support for climbing plants, trees, and vegetables. With sharp beveled ends for easy installation and a bulk 25-pack offering, these stakes help promote healthy plant growth and air circulation, making them an essential upgrade for any serious gardener.
| ASIN | B0888HB5VX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,441 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #650 in Plant Support Garden Stakes |
| Brand | Mininfa |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (867) |
| Item Length | 4 Feet |
| Item Weight | 4.95 pounds |
| Item model number | 4 Feet 25 Pack |
| Manufacturer | Mininfa |
| Material | Hollow Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 25 |
| Product Dimensions | 48"L x 0.4"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | supporting climbing plants, promoting air circulation, building plant trellises and cages |
| Style | Tent Stakes |
| UPC | 704755136372 |
G**E
The support your plants need
These are great for the garden or anywhere a temporary fence may be needed. They are strong enough and lightweight too, and will support light to heavy plants and more stakes can be used if a plant is heavier such as a vining plant (green beans, yams, etc.). Just remember that the stakes will need to go at least 6"-12" into the ground so you will lose that overall height, so don't forget to get stakes that are tall enough for your needs.
J**N
Good product!
Purchased this as a support for some mesh fencing I was using to enclose an area for wheat. Needed protection from bunnies. They are working well for that and the extras I used as support stakes for my tomato plants. They are working well, and are more affordable than plastic t posts or wire teepees.(of course you still have to tie the plant to the stake!)
J**A
Garden stakes
I put up some chicken wire fencing around my garden to keep the rabbits and deer out. The fencing is 4 feet high; so, I bought these stakes (5ft) and wove the stakes through the fencing and then pounded the stakes (using a rubber mallet) and fencing into the ground and it worked out great. I am 72 yr old female and was able to put up the fencing by myself. I put up 100 ft fencing. If you use enough stakes, every 3 -4 feet, they hold up the fencing perfectly. P.S. Yes, I bent one and it broke about 1 foot from the bottom. I was still able to use both parts to anchor the fencing.
K**E
Good deal and many uses
These are quite sturdy and make good garden stakes. I even use them for short fencing with deer fence mesh to keep deer away from some of my perennials. They tap in quite well , even with a hammer in my somewhat hard soil.
T**.
Very well made garden stakes
Theses yard stakes are very sturdy and do a perfect job of supporting garden dividers and leggy plants.
K**S
Teepee them if the ground is too hard
These are pretty sturdy even though they are not full metal, but I knew that. I also knew our hard clay ground would make it a bit difficult, but I needed stakes for our tomato plants that were falling over. These were the best value I could find. I wasn’t able to push them very far into the ground where it was super hard, so I ended up making a tee pee shape with 3 poles to hold my tomato plants. I tied rope around the top to hold them together. See pic. I like them a lot. When I push them into the ground, I hold them at the bottom, and it works better, that way I don't risk bending them. Despite the fact that they have a little bend, they still are very strong. I ordered a second set the year after to stake my tomato plants and pole beans in the main garden. I didn't have to teepee those as the ground is better there.
A**R
fast shipping
got last spring for wife's flower beds she sure likes them looks a lot better than old rebar stakes
J**.
Helpful but not perfect.
Tall and strong but if they are not inserted deeply into the ground in the spring, forget trying to hammer them into place later.
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