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Jul 26, 2014 9:44 AM CST
Name: Sharon
Calvert City, KY (Zone 7a)
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They do work well. I found mine at a local nursery and purchased a couple dozen or more several years ago. I got them originally for peonies, then used them for irises, then tomatoes and rain flattened daylilies or anything else that flops. They come in different heights as well. I don't remember the price, Cindy, but I'll see if I can find them somewhere online. I really like them more than the little bendable fencing. You can hardly see them at all in a garden. I'll also get a picture when I take a deep breath and go back out in this hot and terribly humid day. The stakes are perfect for lilies, several bloom stalks will fit into the horizontal circle of one stake if they are close together. I use them for gloriosas too until they get their sticky tendrils wound around the trellis.
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