Super Hoops
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Description
Back by popular demand, these support hoops are customer and staff favorites. Made from two heavy-gauge wires joined by cross braces, they're easier to install than single hoops (no flopping!) and they support fabric, bird net and shade net better, too. They're ideally suited for 3' wide raised beds. They may also be used in 4' wide beds as well as in-ground beds; for these situations we recommend using 10" Extra-Tall Earth Staples to secure the hoops, especially in soft ground and windy areas. Super Hoops are 58" L and provide 14" headroom in a 3' wide bed — plenty of height for new transplants and low-growing crops. Hi-Rise Super Hoops include two sets of Super Hoops with 12 inline connectors. They’re 116" L and provide 43" headroom in a 3' bed, enough height for all but the tallest crops. Specifications
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Best Uses These started falling apart before I even finished putting them together. The cloth I bought to go with them didn't really fit, so I improvised and sewed two pieces together, but the first little bit of wind and snow brought the whole thing tumbling down. It would be cheaper and quite a but less frustrating to build your own.
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Best Uses Bent the Super Hoops into a curve, placed within the box borders, tented the hoops with a fine mesh fabric to keep insects off my leafy vegetables.
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Good for supporting covers on tall vegetables and perennials
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Use to support flower frost covers and the light weight summer pest covers
Pros Cons Best Uses I have a raised bed vegetable garden that is 3 feet across. This hoops fit perfectly. Using them lets me get my seeds in sooner and protects tender plants from a light freeze. I ordered 2 sets of 6 and had only one with a broken weld. Shame that it came out of the box that way. Clips would have been nice but I used clothespins to hold the row cover on the hoops and close the ends.
I am leary about buying internet stuff because of value and quality. i thought this was pricey but no one else had it. It is outstanding and the real deal not junk. Pros
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The best support for netting. Easy to install, easy to reach the strawberry crop. Surprisingly affordable.As always, one more perfect product from Gardener's. Thank you for making gardening much easier!
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Cons Best Uses I bought one set of these for a raised bed with strawberries to try to keep the birds from harvesting all of our berries and was so pleased I bought additional sets for all of our raised beds this year. These hoops supported blue outdoor tarps and a layer of heavy spring snow over our beds during a recent Colorado snowstorm. They are easy to bend into shape and easy to move if needed. Good product for the price.
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Used in flower garden to cover tender plantings due to an expected late spring frost for several days. Very flexible, easy to set up and stayed in place through several rough wind and rain storms. I also liked the price and that you got 6 in a package.
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Best Uses We have installed the hoops in our raised beds. Which was easy. We have not used them, as the bugs have not started yet. The only thing I am worried about is once the fabric is on and the winds come up that it will be able to handle it.
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Shipping InformationThere are no special shipping restrictions or charges associated with this item. For detailed information about our delivery methods and charges, click here. We're proud of the fact that this item is shipped to you directly from our warehouse in Vermont, by one of our 250 employee-owners. In-stock items are packed with care and shipped within two business days to ensure prompt delivery to your home and garden! |
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