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- Obelisk etc, Plant Support
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- Iron Plant Stake Pack of 3 142cm high A0054 Iron Plant Stake Pack of 3 142cm high A0054




Iron Plant Stake Pack of 3 142cm high A0054
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Pack of 3 Rustic (natural Weathered Steel) Iron Plant Stakes are a great alternative to Bamboo canes, perfect for supporting individual plants that require extra help in your herbaceous borders. 8mm solid steel bar and finished off with a 25mm solid iton ball top, these will last indefinitely.142cm high
Great for use in the Herbaceous border and brilliant for Brussels Sprouts:- With unpredictable weather, such as harsh winds, many plants can be at risk at this time of year, especially for the likes of Brussels sprouts. Strong gusts which cause crops to sway in the wind can damage the fine root hairs tasked with taking up vital nutrients, impacting yields. This can lead to buttons becoming loose rather than tight, known as ‘blown sprouts’. To combat this, earth up plants as they grow and stake securely