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Bow Plant Supports for Peonies, Hydrangea, Roses, etc - Strong Metal Garden Supports - Interlinking to make rows, circles, cloverleaves, etc (Pack of 3 - Small (50cm high x 25cm wide))

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Lawn edge hoops The hoops provide an attractive finish to the edge of a lawn, especially our rusty finish. Alliums thrive in well-drained soil open to the sun. Plant in September or October, covering the bulbs to 3 times their own depth. Large plants will need staking or plant supports. Alliums are frost hardy and best left to form clumps. Propagate by dividing the clumps or plant seeds in autumn. Rusty ball stakes An attractive plant support feature for the garden. Available in two height options. Penstemons are a genus of annuals, perennials and sub-shrubs and shrubs which have become increasingly popular over recent years. Most of them are ever-green or semi ever-green, fully to half hardy. Penstemons do get a bit leggy and woody and need pruning annually after the winter is over (early April to early May) the timing is important as the old stems shelter the new shoots from late frosts. Penstemons are fairly short-lived, dislike wet conditions and need stakes or plant supports when flowering. All species do well in any ordinary well-drained soil and in full sun. No winter protection is necessary for these hardy plants. By working with a variety of trusted Range Plus Partners, we’re able to offer our customers a wider selection of products.

R.laciniata ‘Golden Glow’ is an erect perennial (6-7ft. spread 2-3ft. It bears daisy-like, double golden-yellow flower heads with green centres in late summer or early autumn. R.hirta is moderately fast-growing upright short-lived perennial, grown as an annual. Height is 1-3ft. with 1-2ft spread. It has lance-shaped mid-green leaves and large daisy-like deep yellow flower heads with conical (hence ‘coneflower’), purple centres. Appears in summer and autumn. Prefers sun and well-drained soil. If you are not sure which plant support is best for your plant or shrub use the search box to find which is the most suitable support.Grown for their fragrant brightly coloured flowers lilies are mainly summer flowering bulbs. Each bulb produces an un-branched leafy stem, sometimes with annual roots in the lower plant. There are several flowers per stem, mainly trumpet to bowl- shaped. Each plant has a spread of up to 12″. Frost handy, lilies need sun and well-drained soil. Propagate by seed in autumn or spring, or plant bulb scales in summer. Lilies are easy to grow, there are 80 species to choose from. They are suitable for cutting for large flower arrangements. All lilies need a plant support. Eastwold’s large plant supports are designed in a bow shape to provide heavy-duty support to both large and extra large plants and shrubs. Hi, many thanks for the plant supports which arrived in a very short space of time and as usual im delighted with them. They improve the look of the garden and even more so display... ” When buying partner items like this one, your contract of sale will be with our Range Plus Partner instead of The Range. D.purpurea is upright 3-5ft high, fairly compact. It a short lived perennial with rough green leaves and in summer has tall spikes of tubular flowers in shades of white, re, purple or white. D.purpurea ‘Excelsior’ grows to 5ft. the flowers surround the spike and are held horizontally which shows the markings in the tubular floret. The large spikes bear cream, white and purple flowers.

Moreover, plant supports serve as guides for plants to grow vertically, offering them a framework to cling onto. This vertical growth not only optimizes space usage but also enhances air circulation around the plants, thereby reducing the risk of diseases. P. ‘King George’ is a semi-evergreen variety, it is upright, grows to 30″ and is frost hardy. It has trumpet snap-dragon-white throated bright crimson flowers from mid-summer until the first frosts. P.hirsutus is a short-lived, evergreen open shrub. It grows to about 3ft, spreads 1-2 ft. It produces hairy, tubular, lipped purple or blue-flushed white flowers. Oval dark green leaves. Both these varieties might need staking or plant supports. Grow through supports for large plants and bushes Again, best used early in the growing season and are perfect for easy storage as the legs are detachable. These round grid shaped plant support for garden shrubs are designed to naturally rust giving an old timeless look to the garden. Manufactured from solid steel rod here in Yorkshire. Ideal for supporting flowering plants from damage from wind and rain.This versatile product can also be used to create an Extra Wide Support up to 600mm (24") wide – simply grasp the corners and pull outwards (see photo 2 below getting ready to support a large clump of sedums).

L ‘Flaming June’ is a clump forming perennial growing to 4ft, 1-2ft spread. It is fully hardy. In early summer spikes of orange-red flowers arise from the palmate, deeply divided, mid-green leaves. Plants will flower poorly unless they are watered regularly on light soil during dry spells. Staking or plant supports will be needed for older plants that produce a lot of shoots – the weaker shoots should be thinned out in the spring. Cut dead flower stems down in October to just above ground level. P.maculata (3ft) is a fully hardy erect perennial, which in summer produces cylindrical panicles of tubular 5-lobed, mauve-pink flowers from oval, mid-green leaves. ‘Alpha’ has rose-pink flowers. Ring plant supports for bushy plants and shrubs The ring support opens out to allow the flower stems to be gathered in and supported. The additional advantage of bow plant supports is protecting the plant from the potential damage caused by the windy conditions of Spring and Autumn. Plant supports are also useful for aiding the recovery of plants already damaged by wind, or more often or not, children or dogs! T.chelidonii is a clump forming perennial (3-5ft. spread 2ft) it has finely divided, mid green leaves and in summer produces panicles of fluffy mauve flowers. It prefers cool soil that does not dry out. T.adiantifolium grows to 3ft with a planting distance of 18″. It is grown for its grey-green foliage composed of numerous small leaflets like those of maidenhair fern. The insignificant purple-green flowers appear in loose terminal panicles 4-6″ in July.There are 500 species of these hardy herbaceous perennials, differing in height, flower-size and colour. The flowers are daisy-like and in nearly all cases have yellow centres. Asters are frost to half-hardy, and prefer fertile well-drained soil. They can be propagated by division in spring or by seed in autumn. Asters need a sunny open position with well drained soil that does not dry out in late summers and autumn when they flower. Plant between October and March.

Twist-in supports for long stems Push in to the ground and twist the support to gather in the stems of your plant. Ideal for daisies, verbascum, etc. These round ring plant support for garden shrubs are designed to naturally rust giving an old timeless look to the garden. Manufactured from solid steel rod here in Yorkshire. Ideal for supporting flowering plants from damage from wind and rain. Plant supports, in essence, provide sturdy and reliable structural support for plants, particularly those with weak stems or heavy foliage. They effectively prevent plants from bending, drooping, or collapsing under their own weight. By keeping the plants upright, these supports promote healthier growth and reduce the risk of damage from wind, rain, or pests. Reduce the risk of disease If you and Tim are ever in this area please come to visit and see your lovely products supporting plants around our garden.” A great idea for supporting plants which are prone to falling in all directions, eg. delphiniums, peonies and poppies.

Heathers and heaths prefer peaty, acid soils, although they may tolerate others, they like an open position in full sun; they should be kept free of fallen leaves. To propagate use cuttings taken from July to October. Use side shoots 1-2″ long. Insert the shoots a third of their length in pots of a moist, well-drained compost such as 2 parts sand and 1 part acid peat. Plant supports, in essence, provide sturdy and reliable structural support for plants, particularly those with weak stems or heavy foliage. They effectively prevent plants from bending, drooping, or collapsing under their own weight. By keeping the plants upright, these supports promote healthier growth and reduce the risk of damage from wind, rain, or pests.

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