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 diameter 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. Legs sold separately.
Recommended Sizes:
Dahlia - 12" to 16" heads / 18" to 30" legs.
Peony - 16" to 20" heads / 18" - 24" legs.
Pyrethrum - 12" to 16" heads / 18" legs.
Chrysanthemum - 12" to 16" heads / 18" to 24" legs.
Delphinium - 12" to 20" heads / 30" to 36" legs.
Lupin 12 inch to 16" heads / 18" to 24" legs.
Michaelmas Daisy - 12" to 20" heads / 18" to 30" legs.
Poppy - 12" to 16" heads / 18" to 30" legs.
Rudbeckia - 16" heads / 24" legs.
Geranium (Border) - 12" to 20" heads / 18" to 24" legs.
Don't forget to legs for each head you order! Please see item GTL for leg selection.
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Grow Through Plant Support Heads
The support heads are strong, well-made and support a wide variety of plant material. The green plastic coating blends perfectly into the foliage.
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Great Product
Purchase a similar product a number of years ago and when I saw these available at Kinsman I just had to purchase a few more. Work well with so many types of plants giving them the support they need and also protecting my early spring perennials from being eaten by deer.
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grow throught hoop
Hard to find size. Very pleased with it.
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Large grow through hoops
Finally found a hoop large enough to support a full grown peony--unlike the small ones found at the big box stores.
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Perfect Dark Green
These grow hoops are the kind of green that fades into the background rather than the brighter green I've seen elsewhere.
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grow through supports
i use these for peonies that are really too close to a path. love these-heavy enough to hold the weight
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oops
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?
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Protect my tulips from deer
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.