Hey, do you know how to stake a weeping Norway spruce?
1. Pick the right peg! Use soft or flexible materials, like bamboo or wooden pegs, to prevent any harm to the tree bark.
2. Place it around the tree's base, keeping it just a bit away from the trunk to avoid damage.
3. Use a gentle tie, like a tree rope, and avoid wire.
I hope this helps!
Some folks say that good peg material is made of wood, but I don't think it's strong enough, so I always use metal. I place the metal peg near the trunk and prepare a tree peg to secure the main branch. That's how I do it.
Here's what you'll need to get started:
- Sturdy stakes
- Soft tree ties
- Hammer or mallet
Here's how it's done:
- Choose a stake.
- Place the stake.
- Drive the stake into the ground.
- Secure the tree with the stake.
- Adjust and monitor the stake.
- Remove the stake when you're done.
Easy, right? π
Oh, I'm so sorry, I wish I could help, I hope you found another answer π
From what I know, you should use three sturdy stakes β wood or metal would work.