Jardin Plant Stakes, Set of 3
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- Keep tall and top-heavy flowers from flopping & breaking
- Support single-stem blooms or clump-forming flowers
- Decorative stacked-sphere design deftly holds twine
- Tie-supports every 6” let you adjust as plants grow
- Strong & durable powder-coated steel lasts for years
- Choose from three sizes: 36", 60", or 72"
After patiently waiting and lovingly tending towering flower varieties, there’s nothing more heartbreaking than watching them snap under their own weight or simply slump over unattractively. Our Jardin Plant Supports can easily prevent future floral floppage! These decorative stakes can be used as single-stem supports for lofty lilies and sky-high hollyhocks, or combined as a surround to keep bushy, clump-forming flowers like dahlias or delphinium from flopping onto pathways or bending under the weight of abundant blooms.
With tie-supports every 6 inches, the stacked-sphere design holds twine firmly in place wherever your flowers need support — and can be adjusted as your plants continue to grow. Made from durable powder-coated steel, these stakes will stand up to years of practical use. The antique finish gives them a distinguished look like they’ve already stood sentry for many growing seasons. Pair with twine or ties for sturdy support!
- Set of 3 plant stakes
- Low carbon steel with powder coating
- Comes in 3 sizes: 36”, 60”, and 72”
- First spheres are 11" from the base of the stake, then spaced every 6"
- Stake: 0.35" dia.
- Top finial sphere: 1.5" dia.
- Large interval spheres: 1" dia.
- Small interval spheres: 0.5" dia.
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