- DESGINED FOR VINING PLANTS: Sago Brothers plant support clips will make climbing plants stay upright, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, climbing roses etc, just use them with a stake or trellis and you're all set!
- ONE HAND OPERATION: Sago Brothers plant support clips are very handy to use. With one hand hold the stem in place, clip and go! No knots, no tying!
- GENTLE ON PLANTS: These garden support clips hold up the plants perfectly but don't damage the stalk, and easy to reposition as needed due to growth. Great for training vegetables and climbing plants.
- KEEP ORGANIZED: Use these plant support clips on the tomato cage, trellis, stake, fence etc to keep vining plants controlled, no more vines craw on the floor.
- SECURE & RESUABLE: Constructed with heavy duty zinc-plated spring wire, waterproof and non-rusting, providing a strong grip for the stems in stormy days. Take them down after the season, and you can use them again next year!
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Roy Ruedas
Great clips for zucchini and tomatoes
I bought these for my zucchini and tomato plants. They seemed to be well made, and stay in place. They come in two sizes, so far I've only used the big ones. Easy to use. Price is fair; I got them on one of those lightning deals.
Pretty Swag
A GREAT INVENTION!!
All I can say is WHERE HAVE THESE BEEN ALL MY LIFE! I am obsessed with these clips now and use them everywhere in the garden, but most of all, they have been a lifesaver supporting my sunflowers AND my indeterminate tomato vines which are now probably 10 feet tall! I wish there was a medium size..as sometimes the small are too small and the large are too large.......however I will continue to buy year after year!!
كوني توريس جاليا
Climbing rose must haves
I order these every summer for my climbing roses especially and also Clem Mattis and ivy. These are very easy to use and very sturdy. I have one arm and I have been able to use these by myself and then just watch my flowers climb and you can also train your flowers to climb in the manner necessary. Love to garden and Amazon has certainly helped with our names I would’ve never known existed in my local big box store. I probably would’ve walked past these in a small area and had no idea what they were for but that is another plus with Amazon and that if you buy Purchase certain products then you have recommendations do use along with the product . Initially, of course you always think the company is just working in this manner in an effort to cause you to purchase items And of course they all have to do this but this marketing is brilliant and has definitely introduce me to products I would have otherwise never known about thanks Amazon
Lena Jones
Good clips, and Sago are likely the best.
These clips are extremely helpful, at least for me. because I need to add a good number of supports, especially to my inside fast growing tomatoes in containers. They are very quick to use, even to relocate which is very nice with tomatoes. Rarely do I take time to comment on small items like this, but I did have a certain point to make. I have purchased more than one brand of similar clips and while some others are comparable, these Sago clips are distinguishable from others in the quality of their construction--clearly using better materials. And they are not more expensive. In fact, some others are more expensive. If you are looking over the field, and there are many to choose from, I would recommend these.
Sheteka Villa
I found these and it's the perfect solution. What I like are the two sizes ...
I'm trying to grow cherry tomatoes in my apartment. I'm using 9 inch pots with 3 foot green plastic garden stakes. I was looking for something to clip onto the stakes that will hold up the plants but not hurt the stalks. I found these and it's the perfect solution. What I like are the two sizes so I can use the larger ones on thicker stalks. Also, I can move the clips on my stakes to accommodate the height and weight of the plants. Finally, I'll be able to store my stakes and clips in the closet over the winter. No room for giant tomato cages. Highly recommend these to go with your stakes.
Brad Wales
Great product for tomato plant enthusiasts
I go through hundreds of these every year for my tomato plants. Using clips gives support to the plant and creates huge, healthy stalks to deliver plant nutrients throughout. People ask what's my secret for growing healthy tomatoes - it's definitely this product! I also use them for my cucumber plants to make them climb up the trellis.
Deborah Ann Calliou
Wish I had remembered I had these before sweating for 20 minutes
I had been wrestling to get a flopped over squash "bush" supported upright. After 20 min of trying to use gardener's green velcro, which works great on lightweight things, but in no way to could handle the weight of the squash, I remembered I had purchased these clips. I got the package out of the shed. OMG. I had the squash staked in like 4 minutes. The clips were perfect. I see other users reviews with issues. In my case I was using support, which by coincidence, was the perfect size for the clips. (My support is very similar to Amazon's Panacea Products 48-Inch Wave Pot Trellis, Green At this time, my vines fit fine within the "larger" part of the clip. I am using the smaller clips at this point. Once the vines get larger, if needed, I'll be able to easily switch to those. I will definitely buy again.
Teddy Mizo
Overall a very good product and much better than tying the branches or ...
I cannot fault the product but the size difference between the small and large is huge. You will need a very thick stake for the large to hold. But - that is not a defect in the product. As for the clips themselves - they are very well built and do exactly what they are supposed to. The metal ring is very strong and will hold the clip shut. The plastic looks durable but only time will tell with that. You can move the clip around to change the placement of the branch being supported and it will rest in the corners - so you have some play once installed. Overall a very good product and much better than tying the branches or using the band clips. These clips will stress the plant the lowest of anything I have seen and will allow for movement and growth.
Wink Bennett
Held up at least a whole season
My only wish is that I could get bigger packs of just the small size. I used these this past season to stake up all sorts of plants. They were left out from May to October or so in all manner of weather. By the time I took them down for the season, they were still plenty usable, and I'll be using them again next year. Not a single one broke. Sure, they rusted some, but that's to be expected -- they're still flexible and strong. I found myself using the smaller ones more, but the larger ones definitely came in handy as the season wore on. The small ones are pretty small, so be sure to check your plants and make sure they're not choking them as they get bigger.
Anjełł Mäy
Very useful in tying up gaining plants
Perfect for clipping to vines, tomatoes & whatever else in your garden is going berserk. Like the 2 sizes. If 1 comes apart, easy to fix. So far none have broken & I've only used half. We tried sweet potatoes in Root & Vessel planters fitted with tomato cage & used the clips so the sprawling vines are not all over the garden floor. Same success with butternut & acorn squash. Highly recommended these clips. Saw them on TV garden show.