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Grow Through Plant Support Head (Legs sold separately)

$6.95 - $25.25
(31 reviews) Write a Review
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GTH
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*Backordered: 11/301/2025
Size Price Quantity Qty

12 inch GROW THROUGH HEAD

GTH12

$ 6.95

16 inch GROW THROUGH HEAD

GTH16

$ 9.25

20 inch GROW THROUGH HEAD

GTH20

$ 13.25

25 inch GROW THROUGH HEAD

GTH25

$ 18.25

*Backordered: 11/301/2025

30 inch GROW THROUGH HEAD

GTH30

$ 25.25

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Grow through parts are made of green, powder coated, heavy gauge wire.
Each 12", 16" and 20" head requires a set of 3 legs of any length, 25" and 30" heads require 2 sets of legs of any length. Heads of any dia. can be used with legs of any length.

Each head requires a set of 3 legs of any length (not included with head). Be sure to select a set of legs for each head you order (see item GTL). The 25" and 30" heads require 2 leg sets.




Recommended Sizes:



Dahlia12"-16" heads,18" - 30" legs

Peony16"-20" heads, 18" - 24" legs

Pyrethrum 12"-16" heads, 18" legs

Chrysanthemum 12"-16" heads, 18" - 24" legs

Delphinium 12"-20" heads, 30" - 36" legs

Lupin 12"-16" heads, 18" - 24" legs

Michaelmas Daisy 12"-20" heads, 18" - 30" legs

Poppy12"-16" heads, 18" - 30" legs

Rudbeckia 16" heads, 24" legs

Geranium (Border) 12"-20" heads, 18" - 24" legs Don't forget to order legs!

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  • 5
    Perfect Dark Green

    Posted by Darcy on Apr 15th 2015

    These grow hoops are the kind of green that fades into the background rather than the brighter green I've seen elsewhere.

  • 5
    grow through supports

    Posted by LISA CARNES on Mar 30th 2015

    i use these for peonies that are really too close to a path. love these-heavy enough to hold the weight

  • 3
    oops

    Posted by fcol on Mar 28th 2015

    The grow rings seem sturdy, however, they are useless without legs which I failed to order. Would have been ni ce for legs to pop up as choices when ring is ordered.. Or did I miss that?

  • 5
    Protect my tulips from deer

    Posted by Deb Fisher on Apr 6th 2014

    I use these supports as a protective barrier to keep the deer from eating my tulips buds. I plant the tulips in clusters that can be completely covered by the 24 head. As soon as the snow goes, I push the legs into the ground so the head is about 3 above the ground. After the leaves start to push up, I pull the legs out a few inches--just enough so the deer can't get to the buds through the lattice. Each week I pull the head up a few inches more until the tulips bloom. Afterwards, I move them to the peonies and use it as intended. This is my third year, and I've successfully had tulips bloom each year.