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Choose from two types of support rings to keep your plants standing tall:
The double-ring design of our Support Rings provides sturdy support for lilies, foxgloves, asters and tall annuals. Set of three.
Our Mini Rings are great for snapdragons, campanulas, and weak-stemmed flowers, such as larkspur and bachelor's buttons. Set of five.
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I like the rings, but they're still not big enough around to handle my cone flowers. They are tall enough, which is good.
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Good support
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I found it impossible to get the rings around my plants. The one plant that I did manage to get the rings around is apparently too heavy for the rings as it just flops over and pulls the rings out of the ground.
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Easy to put around a plant and hides well. I love the fact that they fold flat for easy storage through the winter. Great Job!
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I bought these rings to provide support for large plants. They are not sturdy or strong enough and are very difficult to install if the plant has grown larger than the heigth of the support. A better design is to have a rigid support that does not collapse flat; sodder all connections (legs and rings) and use heavier weight wire. Perhaps they could be stored by stacking.
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Use the supports for large clumps of flowers and tall irs
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all of these
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The neighbor and I fooled around with this and finally figured out to remove the loops and start over to get the correct shape.
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Trying to get the legs arranged around the rings can be difficult
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As soon as dahlias or peonies start to come up, I place the support rings around the young plants. As they grow, I adjust the rings to support the growing plants. At first, of course, there's a lot of ring showing, but by end of May, all you see is the plant. My only problem is folding them up for storage. The hooks keep getting intertwined with each other while in storage.
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