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Slightly overengineered Plant holder with different features

Meister Edel avatarMeister Edel

September 11, 2023

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Heyho

We would like to plant some raspberries in our kindergarten soon.

So while I was out jogging earlier, I thought about how to attach them. And here is the slightly overengineered solution of mine, how to support the plants without damaging them.

The support can be attached to 1-2 wires with a diameter of up to approx. 3 mm (or ropes).

The plant can then be fixed with a rope or cable tie (up to approx. 4 mm). Optionally, the plant can be prevented from being squashed with the protection and, if necessary, some fabric or foam.

The holder can also be supported from above with another rope/wire. To do this, you can use the opening in the base plate (then mount it upwards) or the eyelet in the brake.

Brake: I have installed a brake so that the holder does not come off sideways. This can be easily mounted and tensioned against the wire with the fastening rope.

I have not yet tested this construction myself :) So who is the first crazy person who dares to do it? :D