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The arms of these Y-shaped flower stakes can be bent for custom support and moved easily as new flowers come into bloom.
"We have 6- to 7-ft. delphiniums that get very heavy. This is just the thing I have found that keeps them standing!"
Ann Moore, Georgetown, Colo.
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Y stakes are so useful in containing certain plants as they get high in the summer. I use them for my Shasta Daisies and anything else that gets tall and threatens to cover the walkway. The Y stakes do not show very much so the flowers, etc. are still the main point of the area.
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The wide circle on this stake is really wonderful for staking up dahlias and other flowers with multiple bloom stems.
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My husband liked the product and will use it.
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I use the Y-stakes on periennials that tend to get hit by the overhead watering-system. The stakes keep them tall and perky!
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While I use stem supports and gatherers for lilies, these stakes will surround, control, and/or support anything tall, bushy and tending to flop: oriental poppies, globe thistle, "golden glow", baptisia, asters, yarrow, tall gaillardia. These stakes link together in rows, in circles, in odd shapes, whatever.
I would not be without them.
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These stakes are so easy and versatile. There are no strings or twist ties needed. They are simple and practical to use and yet take nothing away from the visual. In otherwords, they blend in so well you hardly notice that your plants are staked!
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I use these when I don't want plants to flop over the path or bed line, and taller ones for the really tall plants that tend to flop in wind or rain. Sturdy, flexible, and last a long time.
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These always hold peonies up to be seen, and are easily hidden from view by color, design and placement. I love them!
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this produt containes ornamental grasses from flopping over in the middle of the season
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Although I had wire cages around the base of my peonies, the blooms and stems were long enough and heavy enough that they were bent, almost to the ground. I added the 3ft Y-stakes and was able to lift the blossoms for a much better display. The stakes are almost invisible. The Y-stakes are great for phlox, too.