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This very popular plant support also provides plenty of room to grow and gradually disappears into the foliage as the peony grows Make your peony the star of the show
One popular type of encircling support structure for peonies are cage supports which are not cylindrical in shape, but taper from the base out to a wider circumference at the top. The cone-shape of our peony plant supports allows your peonies to stand proud and show off their glorious blooms. These fluted supports allow peony clumps to develop and sit more naturally, catering to their growth and form. If you're interested in a bit of DIY, head to our piece on how to make your own plant supports, but if you don't have the time, and you like the trend for metal rusty peony supports, then below is our list of our favourite peony supports.Delivery is Mainland UK and excludes The Highlands and Isle of Wight, Isle of man and Channel Islands. Rustic finish arrives pre-aged to give an authentic rust effect that blends beautifully into your garden. The finish is like any natural rusted metal and care should be taken initially as the rust may transfer onto clothes and furnishings. Natural materials like stakes and string or materials like corten steel tend are my go-to materials for unobtrusive but effective supports.” While its quite normal for plants to droop a little over the season, if you have a particularly top heavy flower, it can be frustrating watching them dive towards the earth. Peonies are classic blooms for this sort of thing: their blousy, beautiful flowers can often overpower their stems. There are plenty of ways of stopping your peonies from drooping down, and peony supports are a good place to start.
Available in two sizes and made from solid high quality galvanised solid steel with a Sage Green UV stabilised coating or Natural Rust finish No Assembly Required Small = Height 60cm, Top Ring Diameter 50cm & Lower Ring Diameter 30cm Large = Height 60cm, Top Ring Diameter 60cm & Lower Ring Diameter 40cm When first installed, they will be noticeable and if they are attractive, all the better, but ideally the plant should grow into the structure and be barely noticeable by flowering time.
How to support established tall peonies
You might also consider creating rings or lines of stakes around a clump, or several peony clumps, with natural twine or other strings between them. 2) Plant Support Hoops Ideally plant supports need putting in place before new growth gets too advanced. Leaving it too late will mean you'll often end up fighting to fit the supports around your overgrown plants that may have already started to climb and become entangled in other structures.Tall perennials appreciate support frames to prevent them from blowing over when they reach full size. Individual Stems of Delphiniums and other tall plants can be also supported using our traditional loop supports which can be applied with ease.