Dahlia Supports
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- Support top-heavy flowers and promote maximum bloom production!
- Create a tidier-looking garden
- Two sizes: Medium for 24" - 36" H flowers, Large for 36" - 55" H flowers
- Made from sturdy & durable powder-coated steel wire
- Easy installation & fold-flat storage
Dahlias are naturally prolific bloomers, but without the right support, they can get top-heavy, limiting their production, flopping over into other plants, or even snapping their stems. Our elegant, Roman bronze-finished Dahlia Supports provide the perfect prop to prevent dahlia disasters, bolstering blooms, keeping stems straight and sturdy, and altogether creating a tidier look in your garden! Though designed with dahlias in mind, these supports deftly corral any top-heavy or flop-prone blooms, like peonies or baptisia.
Super simple to set up — just unfold and place over young plants for ground-up support — our Dahlia Supports also make easy work of upkeep (simply mow or weed around base) and storage (folds flat for compact off-season stowing). Made from sturdy steel wire and powder-coated with an attractive and protective Roman bronze finish for long-lasting durability. Available in two sizes: Medium for flowers 24" - 36" tall, and Large for flowers 36" - 55" tall. To properly secure Dahlia Supports, we recommend setting the 14” H ground stakes at least 8" into the ground.
- Set of 2 Dahlia supports
- Steel wire (3.5mm) with Roman bronze powder-coated finish
- Medium Dahlia Supports:
- 21” square x 35.3” H (each support)
- Weight (each support): 5.5 lbs
- Large Dahlia Supports:
- 21” square x 46” H (each support)
- Weight (each support): 6.6 lbs
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