TELENT OUTDOORS 2 Pcs 150 Feet x 1/2" Wide Stretch Tie Tape Green Plant Garden Tie, Garden Vinyl Stake for Branches, Climbing Planters, Flowers
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As long as the tool can hold the roll, it will suffice.
To the best of my knowledge, each roll is 150" in length.
It isn't sticky in the least. It's made to hold plant runners, light branches, and other delicate items in place without causing damage. It lasts for a season in the sun, ties quickly, and is inexpensive to use. It's used to tie blackberry runners to a trellis, tomato branches to a hoop cage, and pickle vine runners to a support trellis, among other things.
I didn't take any measurements for thickness. It wouldn't budge when I tried to pull it apart to see if I could tear it.
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Other vendors, such as Home Depot and Lowes, offered this two-roll pack for about the same price as one roll. The gardening tape is just as thick and pliable as any other I've used in the past.
It's useful for tying tomatoes and vining plants together without causing damage. In addition, the price is reasonable.
If you didn't cut it with scissors, it turned into a long, limp ribbon. I used it again, but this time I cut it with scissors. It also became dislodged from the roll and became stuck together on occasion.
It's a little too long. Because it's on a roll, it has to be cut before it can be anchored or tied, and you'll inevitably end up with a piece that's too short or too long, with the color darkened to hide it.
I use it to tie up my climbing roses and keep my massive tomato plant anchored to the stakes so it doesn't fall over. Arrived in perfect condition and on time. Happy!.
At this width, it performs just as well as more expensive tape. The wider width I purchase on occasion is thicker and stronger, but this is the width I use the most.
It was used with bamboo stakes to create a barrier around the planter while the violets grew. It's a great temporary barrier that's also very cheap.