Spiral Obelisks
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Create an eye-catching display by stringing lights up these 5-legged obelisks made from powder-coated steel and wire with an antique finish. Or, bring some classic French style to your kitchen garden. These handsome steel supports are strong enough to hold heavy harvests of cucumbers or beans, and at these terrific prices, they're an affordable indulgence. Of course, they're equally at home in the flower garden. The vertical poles are ideal for climbers, such as pole beans and morning glories; the spiral wires suit twiners like clematis and sweet peas.
- Powder-coated 3/8" tubular steel and steel wire with antiqued finish
- Medium is 28" in diameter x 62" H
- Large is 38" in diameter x 86" H
- Easy, no-tools assembly
- Breaks down flat for off-season storage
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Attractive (91)
- Effective (55)
- Durable (53)
- Simple to use (50)
- Versatile (30)
Cons
- Flimsy (13)
- Poor design (12)
- Difficult to use (10)
- Difficult to store (7)
- Doesn't work (3)
Best Uses
- Flower gardens (71)
- Decorative (55)
- Landscaping (50)
- Vegetable gardens (37)
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
- Effective
Cons
- Some Assembly Difficulty
Best Uses
- Flower Gardens
- Landscaping
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
We removed a fence separating parts of our yard. The obelisks were gifts to the clematis that used to depend on the fence for support.
Pros
- Attractive Design
Cons
Best Uses
- Landscaping
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
Obelisk went together easy and into garden as well without a problem. I had to move it to a different spot without problem.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Effective
- Simple To Use
- Versatile
Cons
- Flimsy
Best Uses
- Decorative
- Flower Gardens
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
I was hoping for something a little more substantial as far as quality and craftsmanship are concerned. I guess you really do get what you pay for. Assembly was easy and so far it is holding up well. Originally purchased with the intent of using it for clematis but ended up using it for gourds instead. It's supporting a pretty heavy crop right now and is doing well despite the high winds and heavy rains we've had. Wish it was of better quality and made in the USA.
Pros
- Directions illustrated
- Directions were clear
- Solid construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Climbing vines
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
Took half hour to put together, no tools necessary, well illustrated directions that were clear and in plain language.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Simple To Use
- Very easy to set up
Cons
Best Uses
- Decorative
- Flower Gardens
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
Bought this as a focal point for a new flower garden. Was very easy to set up. Too early to tell how it will stand up to wind and the elements - may need something additional to secure into the ground when vining plants are established. Love it!
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
- Easy to Store
- Effective
- Simple To Use
- Versatile
Cons
- Took a while to assemble
Best Uses
- Decorative
- Flower Gardens
- Landscaping
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
The description wasn't very clear on the diameter of the base so it was a little too big for my flower bed. I didn't connect the two semicircle bases and it fit fine. Because of the poles, finial at the top, and the twisted wire, it stands quite firmly.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Effective
Cons
- Flimsy
- Ring fell off
Best Uses
- Decorative
- Flower Gardens
- Landscaping
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
It will be beautiful with morning glories or a cardinal climber--probably will have to wait until next year now. It is somewhat flimsy--one of the little rings came off, thank goodness my husband has a welder.
I really like the product and look forward to growing morning glories.
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
- Effective
- Simple To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Landscaping
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
Planted clematis around the base-can't wait till they have grown to the top
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy to Store
- Simple To Use
Cons
- Flimsy
Best Uses
- Decorative
- Flower Gardens
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
Great base for my morning glories, but not sure how long it will last
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy to Store
- Effective
- Simple To Use
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Decorative
- Flower Gardens
- Vegetable Gardens
Comments about Spiral Obelisks:
I grow my climbing roses in raised beds & these obelisks are the perfect width/height & provide an elegant touch!
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Product Instructions
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Every flower gardener should enjoy the pleasure of growing clematis. If you already have a plant or two in your garden, you’re probably scheming about how to squeeze in another one!
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Climbing plants climb in particular ways: some wrap, some adhere, and some curl. Learn to recognize which plants do what, so you can choose the right kind of trellis or support.
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