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These are some of our most popular plant supports. The ingenious design will support almost any annual or perennial, from asters to zinnias. You can link together as many stakes as you need, and they can be easily moved or adjusted as the season progresses.
"I like the garden supports because I have peonies and Asiatic lilies, which get top-heavy. These keep them up and looking pretty."
Agnes Lubke,
McHenry, Ill.
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Keeps plants tall and off the ground, makes weeding so much easier and displays flowers to their best advantage.
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Right not we have about 12" of snow and more coming, so-o-o, I can't really comment on the product till I use them. They appear to be able to do the job of keeping my beautiful flowers standing tall. Hopefully, even in the high wind we get.
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Will be using next spring to hold up my taller flowers that have in the past drooped to the ground
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These stakes prevent the coneflower and monardia in the sun garden from falling into the parkway.
After installing (they were a little hard to get
even), the garden went from looking wild to luxuriant. They were almost invisible to the casual eye.
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To keep taller plants from falling forward. Easily disappears into plant. It did take a while to figure out how many to use to obtain the right balance as one end has no leg.
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After seeing my flower beds mature, I realize the taller plants need support during their bloom time. I have some of Gardener Supplies other plant supports and have been very pleased with the way they keep the taller flowers contained. The Linking Stakes seem a little more versital.
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This product is the best I have found for holding up plants. They won't crack,rot and best of all they are hard to detect in the garden.
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So easy to use and they hide so well in amongst my plants, you don't even know they're there!
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Linking stakes are great when you've forgotten to stake plans early on, or a plant you thought would be shorter grows very tall. Some places I leave them up all winter to remind me of how tall the plants get and where they are. The only drawback to that is they chip after a few years.
The green color blends nicely into the foliage, and you can make any shape, a huge plus, since plants never spread in perfect circles. These stakes can expand with your plants!
I bought 2 sets to start and now have about 6. Get the large and small. links, for different sized plants.
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I first used my Linking Stakes to hold up my big rubber plant. I then used them outside to hold my Bee Balm in some kind of order, ( it was wanting to lie down ). They are wonderful.