Plant watering and feeding stake

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Inventors

Muza, Robert
Muza, Merry

Application #

918330

Filed

Oct-14-1986

Published

May-24-1988

Current US Class

047/47
047/48.5

International Classes

A01G 017/06; A01G 017/14

Field of Search

256/19 248/530 248/539 248/122 248/156 248/218.4 47/33 47/27 47/48.5 47/44-47

Examiners

Bagwill; Robert E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gernstein; Terry M.

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Abstract
A plant watering and feeding support combines a gravity feed watering and fertilizing system along with the holding features of a stake. The support, which may be driven into the ground next to a plant, comprises a hollow tube having a plurality of holes in a bottom portion with such holes permitting a slow delivery of water and fertilizer into the soil. Additionally, the plant is attachable to the support by snap-on plastic straps, and the straps are mounted in grooves which permit their movement upwardly along the stake as the associated plant grows.
 
Claims
What is claimed as being new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent of the United States is as follows:

1. A plant watering and feeding device, comprising:

a. a stake positionable proximate a plant, said stake having a substantially cylindrical shape, said stake having an upper portion and a lower portion, said lower portion terminating in a point in order to facilitate introducing said stake into soil proximate said plant, said stake having a hollow construction for receiving a liquid therein, said stake having a plurality of through extending apertures formed in said lower portion, said apertures providing a means for slowly dispensing said liquid into said soil, said stake having a transparent construction to permit a visual inspection of said stake to determine an amount of said liquid still present in said stake, said stake having at least one groove along an axial length thereof;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to plant supporting stakes, and more particularly pertains to a new and improved plant supporting stake which provides a self watering and fertilizing function.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Plant watering and feeding devices are known in the prior art. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 2,809,468, which issued to S. Eliot on Oct. 15, 1957, discloses a combination plant prop and feeder which essentially comprises a hollow tube positionable in the soil proximate a plant. Snap-on straps are attachable to the prop and serve to hold the plant in an abutting relationship, while the tube may be filled with water and fertilizer to effect a slow and continual feeding of the plant. The Eliott plant feeder utilizes a single opening at the bottom of the tube for permitting water flow outwardly therefrom, and accordingly, this device would most likely provide an uneven watering and feeding of the plant's roots. Further, no provision is made for accommodating plant growth, whereby apparently the stake would have to be replaced with a larger stake as the associated plant grew.
 
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