An assembly includes a plurality of elongated and rectilinear support posts having opposed end portions. The assembly further includes a plurality of U-shaped fastening members removably positional through a primary support member. The primary support member is provided with first and second pairs o
An assembly includes a plurality of elongated and rectilinear support posts having opposed end portions. The assembly further includes a plurality of U-shaped fastening members removably positional through a primary support member. The primary support member is provided with first and second pairs of arcuate indentations formed along the front face of the primary support member. A bracket including attachable first and second sections is medially situated between the support posts. The first section has opposed end portions conjoined to the front face of the primary support member, and the second section has opposed end portions conjoined to the first section end portions wherein the second section protrudes forwardly of the first section. The first and second pair of indentations are juxtaposed side-by-side and are laterally opposed from the end portions of the first and second sections such that the support posts can abut the bracket during operating conditions.
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1. An assembly for supporting a tree or other young woody perennials at a vertical position during installation procedures, said assembly comprising:a plurality of elongated and rectilinear support posts having opposed end portions securely nested beneath a ground surface and terminating thereabove
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An assembly for supporting a tree or other young woody perennials at a vertical position during installation procedures, said assembly comprising:a plurality of elongated and rectilinear support posts having opposed end portions securely nested beneath a ground surface and terminating thereabove at a predetermined height respectively, said support posts being coextensive and laterally spaced apart and maintaining a fixed spatial relationship wherein said support posts are registered parallel to the vertical plane;a plurality of U-shaped fastening members;a primary support member having opposed end portions securable to top ones of said support post end portions via said fastening members respectively such that said support posts become intercalated between said fastening members and said primary support member, said primary support member having a horizontally registered longitudinal length terminating outwardly of said support posts such that said support posts confront a front face of said primary support member while a rear face of said primary support member is spaced from said support posts, said primary support member being provided with first and second pairs of arcuate indentations formed along said front face of said primary support member and fully extending between top and bottom surfaces of said primary support member; anda bracket including attachable first and second sections medially situated between said support posts, said first section having opposed end portions conjoined to said front face of said primary support member, said second section having opposed end portions conjoined to said first section end portions wherein said second section protrudes forwardly of said first section, said first and second sections include monolithically formed central portions beveled outwardly for defining a passageway therebetween and through which at least one portion of the tree can be positioned during operating conditions.2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said primary support member includes a monolithically formed central portion rearwardly flared from said opposed end portions of said primary support member.3. The assembly of claim 2, wherein said central portion is rearwardly registered with said bracket in such a manner that said front face of said primary support member travels along a concave path for defining a buffer region and accommodating various sized trees.4. The assembly of claim 2, wherein said central portion has a longitudinal length equal to longitudinal lengths of said end portions of said primary support member.5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second sections are equidistantly offset from a longitudinal axis spanning orthogonal to said support posts.6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein said first and second pair of indentations are coextensive and juxtaposed side-by-side, said first and second pair of indentations being laterally opposed from said end portions of said first and second sections such that said support posts can abut said bracket during operating conditions.7. An assembly for supporting a tree or other young woody perennials at a vertical position during installation procedures, said assembly comprising:a plurality of elongated and rectilinear support posts having opposed end portions securely nested beneath a ground surface and terminating thereabove at a predetermined height respectively, said support posts being coextensive and laterally spaced apart and maintaining a fixed spatial relationship wherein said support posts are registered parallel to the vertical plane;a plurality of U-shaped fastening members, said fastening members being removably positional;a primary support member having opposed end portions securable to top ones of said support post end portions via said fastening members respectively such that said support posts become intercalated between said fastening members and said primary support member, said primary support member having a horizontally registered longitudinal length terminating outwardly of said support posts such that said support posts confront a front face of said primary support member while a rear face of said primary support member is spaced from said support posts, said primary support member being provided with first and second pairs of arcuate indentations formed along said front face of said primary support member and fully extending between top and bottom surfaces of said primary support member; anda bracket including attachable first and second sections medially situated between said support posts, said first section having opposed end portions conjoined to said front face of said primary support member, said second section having opposed end portions conjoined to said first section end portions wherein said second section protrudes forwardly of said first section, said first and second sections include monolithically formed central portions beveled outwardly for defining a passageway therebetween and through which at least one portion of the tree can be positioned during operating conditions.8. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said primary support member includes a monolithically formed central portion rearwardly flared from said opposed end portions of said primary support member.9. The assembly of claim 8, wherein said central portion is rearwardly registered with said bracket in such a manner that said front face of said primary support member travels along a concave path for defining a buffer region and accommodating various sized trees.10. The assembly of claim 8, wherein said central portion has a longitudinal length equal to longitudinal lengths of said end portions of said primary support member.11. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said first and second sections are equidistantly offset from a longitudinal axis spanning orthogonal to said support posts.12. The assembly of claim 7, wherein said first and second pair of indentations are coextensive and juxtaposed side-by-side, said first and second pair of indentations being laterally opposed from said end portions of said first and second sections such that said support posts can abut said bracket during operating conditions.13. An assembly for supporting a tree or other young woody perennials at a vertical position during installation procedures, said assembly comprising:a plurality of elongated and rectilinear support posts having opposed end portions securely nested beneath a ground surface and terminating thereabove at a predetermined height respectively, said support posts being coextensive and laterally spaced apart and maintaining a fixed spatial relationship wherein said support posts are registered parallel to the vertical plane;a plurality of U-shaped fastening members, said fastening members being removably positional;a primary support member having opposed end portions securable to top ones of said support post end portions via said fastening members respectively such that said support posts become intercalated between said fastening members and said primary support member, said primary support member having a horizontally registered longitudinal length terminating outwardly of said support posts such that said support posts confront a front face of said primary support member while a rear face of said primary support member is spaced from said support posts, said primary support member being provided with first and second pairs of arcuate indentations formed along said front face of said primary support member and fully extending between top and bottom surfaces of said primary support member; anda bracket including attachable first and second sections medially situated between said support posts, said first and second sections having non-linear and elongated shapes, said first section having opposed end portions conjoined to said front face of said primary support member, said second section having opposed end portions conjoined to said first section end portions wherein said second section protrudes forwardly of said first section, said first and second sections include monolithically formed central portions beveled outwardly for defining a passageway therebetween and through which at least one portion of the tree can be positioned during operating conditions.14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein said primary support member includes a monolithically formed central portion rearwardly flared from said opposed end portions of said primary support member.15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein said central portion is rearwardly registered with said bracket in such a manner that said front face of said primary support member travels along a concave path for defining a buffer region and accommodating various sized trees.16. The assembly of claim 14, wherein said central portion has a longitudinal length equal to longitudinal lengths of said end portions of said primary support member.17. The assembly of claim 13, wherein said first and second sections are equidistantly offset from a longitudinal axis spanning orthogonal to said support posts.18. The assembly of claim 13, wherein said first and second pair of indentations are coextensive and juxtaposed side-by-side, said first and second pair of indentations being laterally opposed from said end portions of said first and second sections such that said support posts can abut said bracket during operating conditions.
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