 Now, I'm going to explain exactly how the ultimate plant cage works. It comes in three pieces when you get it, so that way you can pop it together real easy around existing plants if you have it. If not, if you have a plant already you're going to put in, this goes like this. Three spots, snaps together, goes in like that, so easy. Take a little dirt out, put your plant in, when your plant grows up, bottom line, put the poles on there, one, two, three, so easy, boom. When the plant grows, you extend your poles, when it gets bushy, you take your plant, ultimate plant clip, hook it to your poles. If you have an existing plant like this, I'll show you how to pop it around that. Like that, put this over here, bring this piece in, two and three, push that down there. Let's say this plant's still small, that's okay, we can still support it. Put a pole on here, loosen that nut right there. Move it over, tighten that down, take one of your ultimate plant clips, snap it right on. So if the wind's blowing, it's not going to blow over and break. This is the way to do it. The other old cages and stuff, they're so clumsy and big, nobody likes to work with them. Besides that, these look good on a deck in your backyard for urban gardeners also. Ultimate plant cage also works great in hydroponic gardens. This is one of a hydroponic rock wool cube here, boom, like this, cut a hole out in that, your plant goes right in there. Ultimate plant cage also works great in rock pebbles like that. Very secure. So across the board, the ultimate plant cage works all over in gardens, all over the world and will continue to and it's the new best thing. Okay, I want to show you a little bit of something about the ultimate plant clip. It's a number one seller. This replaces twist ties, it's easy to use, pops right on like that, one-handed, reusable, non-abrasive for holding plants up. It also looks good. It's cute. What got me started with this company actually was my mom and her garden and the fact that she dragged me out to her garden all the time and had me working out there. Then as I got older, I saw that her plants are falling over and they were getting damaged. So, me being an entrepreneur and inventors, since I was a kid making my own toys, I decided to come up with something and fix her garden and lo and behold, I did and then my friends wanted to try it out and that worked and then the light popped in my head and I said, I could probably sell this anywhere and then it just went from there. So that's where it started is just with an idea and with the drive and ambition that I carry in my life and my heart. To show you one of our newest products is the ultimate trellis clip. It works on our poles, the thicker pole out of the two and it just pops right on there and so this will go up and down. What this does is it allows you to add stability to your cage so when your plants get heavier it locks the poles in. Also it's adjustable so you can lower this if you want to for lower branches so they don't fall out. So pretty much all it is is a trellis clip. It clips right on and allows you to train your plants or strengthen up your cage and it comes in a pack of 12. And I'm going to show you now our other product which is a direct competition with bamboo or any kind of stakes out there. The benefit to ours is that they do not rot. They are recyclable and they extend so they grow with your plant and they're nicer to look at than just some other sticks you know in your garden or in your house and stuff. So I'll show you how they work. I'm going to do this one here. Very simple. Take your stake, put it in just like any other stake, clump it up and as the plant grows they extend. They go up and down but they turn and they lock. So if you have a plant like this one over here that's going to be growing taller you can take a pole and stick it, the larger one over, I think I can, there I go, over the smaller pole and that turns and locks right there. So they have a bunch of uses. People prefer these like I said over the bamboo because they don't rot and they look nicer. They come in a nice little six pack like this.