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When wind, battering rain or their own size makes flowers flop over, it can ruin the beautiful effect you worked so hard to create. Our versatile plant supports keep flowers standing tall, and their weather-resistant green coating helps them hide in the foliage.
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Comments about Curved Linking Stakes:
I bought these for my heavy flowering plants. They are most effective for my sedum when the rain loads them up and they just want to fall to the ground. These stakes kept them all standing.
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Use to stake flowers
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While gathering rings work great, these allow for far greater flexibility in groupings.
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Used these on a houseplant that was sagging. Did the job and now the plant is supported.
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This would be perfect for holding tall paperwhites if it were shorter and narrower for use in smaller pots
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Great for supporting plants that may be damaged by wind, weather.
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They keep my flowers standing up and looking pretty.
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great product as always
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These are super-flexible compared to other plant supports in terms of the variety of uses and taking on odd-shaped plants or beds. (I used them to keep up floppy Annabelle Hydrangeas and a mass of daisies.) They're also really easy to setup. The only catch for me, which was probably just me being dense, is that I didn't plan for how much height I'd lose once they were inserted into the ground deep enough to be sturdy. When in doubt, go a size higher in height.
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use to surround tall plants. to keep them from falling on the lawn and in the way of others things
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