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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
I have about 12 of these now and they are wonderful for sweet peas and other pea-like climbers. I rearrange them every year in different combinations--side by side, in a circle. They are great to use if you need a plant structure but don't want a lattice structure or fence. Their main advantage is that they can be moved around with ease.
I wouldn't recommend them for tall or especially heavy climbers, though. They're only about 4 feet tall and even sweet peas quickly outgrow that height. (Here in Texas our tomatoes outgrow that height and really need something taller.) The other caveat is that they do snap where the scrollwork meets the main support. The welding is so thin that if you rough them around too much the scrollwork snaps off. So be warned and careful with them when setting them up. For the price, though, I think they're worth it.
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
I placed it where I plan to move some climbers next spring. Then I'll know how successful it is. I like the v shape and the simple decorative leaves. The height is perfect.
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
Vertical Veggies in containers and supporting a Camelia in a container.
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
Out of the box and into the garden with minimal prep, these supports are perfect for any climbing flower or vine. And you get 3 of them so affordably!
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
I'm using these for my garden beans. They are pretty, and seem to work well. [...]A piece of the decoration came undone from one of the supports, and because I had to unbend the long trellis the two sides aren't equally separated (they are farther apart toward the bottom where they were pierced into the ground, then taper together at the top). If you don't mind them being uneven, or have more patience than me to separate them correctly, they would work well for you.
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
I thought these would be great to use; however, when I opened two of the three in the set, they broke apart in spots that had been welded. I haven't opened the third one yet, figuring that would happen again. they are being used, but I wouldn't order them again and hesitate to use the third one.
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
It is usuful. I use it all the time. I have 6, ordered twice.
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
I purchased these to hold up some flowering vines. They're beautiful and very easy to set up. My vines are now happily climbing the wrought iron. I'm very pleased.
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
I used one in a flower pot and one around a post. They looked great in both places.
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Comments about Scrollwork Plant Supports, Set of 3:
These were perfect on my patio - a little fancier than the usual "tomato ladders". The scroll feature and the beautiful leaf accent were perfect to help hold up my large container tomato plants.