Fluted Garden Support (Set of 4)

Watching our plants grow and thrive is one of the many rewards of gardening, but sometimes they need a little more help. These Fluted Garden Supports, made of black iron, will provide dependable, long-lasting assistance for top-heavy ... See More

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Watching our plants grow and thrive is one of the many rewards of gardening, but sometimes they need a little more help. These Fluted Garden Supports, made of black iron, will provide dependable, long-lasting assistance for top-heavy plants at risk of leaning or breaking, whether from their own weight or from elements like wind and rain. The open, airy framework allows access to light and air, and reduces risk of mold and pests. It also encourages upright growth, resulting in more garden space and reducing crowding or crushing of neighboring plants. The fluted shape is elegant and graceful, and the open structure allows foliage to grow through and around it. This is a fine product that will look great whether peeking through leaves of foliage or as a more prominent structure that adds flair to your landscaping. Comes in a set of 4 (two small and two large sizes). Dimensions: Large -18" x 18" x 23" and Small -16" x 16" x 20". Made of iron.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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"Love these supports for my peonies. Sturdy, well-constructed, and they came with rust already started!"

Megan W. (5/5)

"These garden supports are a nice size to support my established garden. Because of their open nature i was able to add them where needed to support my bearded irises, cactus, dahlias and other heavy or climbing plants."

Ginger (5/5)

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