HOW DO Tree Staple STABILIZERS WORK?
Tree Staple stabilizers hold a tree’s root ball firmly in-place. The longest prong, (see diagram), provides vertical support and serves as an anchor below the root ball. This minimizes shifting in the soil. The cross member stretches across a portion of the root ball, applying downward pressure. This allows proper movement of the tree in the wind. The shortest prong restricts twisting, further reducing ball movement and firmly locking the root ball in-place.