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Constructed of sturdy, powder-coated steel, this freestanding 7' tall hanger holds up to 200 pounds and has a sturdy base to keep it upright and on a deck or patio.
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Comments about Four-Arm Plant Hanger:
Living on the coast, with sandy soil and thunderstorms and high winds, this stand is PERFECTLY designed to withstand ALL these elements and remain sturdy and upright.
Shopping locally, I found only stands with a single post to be planted in the ground. This design does not work in our sandy soil. The legs of the FOUR-ARM PLANT HANGER are placed at an angle in such a way that the stand is very stable. When the weight of the hanging plants are added it becomes even more stable.
Our growing season is longer here on the coast and what a pleasure to not have to stake or install guide wires after every rain storm.
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I specifically bought the item to hold a birdhouse and feeders. I live in a rental unit and needed something portable, attractive and sturdy for my porch. It looks great and fits on my porch nicely and it provides stability for the feeders. The birds enjoy it as do I!
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While 7' may sound pretty tall, once you've hung your revolution planters and your tomatoes start to grow, you will realize that they will touch the ground very soon. We had to tie our vines up and severely trim our plants so that they were not skimming the patio. The fruit was right at critter level but at least we didn't have any of the other problems of slugs or late blight. The picture is deceiving as it looks like there is plenty of clearance. We have our bird feeders on it for the winter and it works very well for that and keeps the squirrels away.
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