
Park Seed Pepper Supports, Pack of 3
- These vertical supports slide in right next to established, tall pepper plants to give them the help they need while the crop ripens.
- They are narrower at the base than at the top, mimicking the growth habit of the pepper plant.
- As your peppers branch and fruit, they become top-heavy, and these wire fences give them the horizontal and vertical support they need to hold up even big crops of heavy, blocky sweet bells.
- Of course, Pepper Supports are for peppers in name only. They also work well with other vining vegetable plants, as well as flowering and decorative climbers and twiners. Try planting a "wall" of nasturtiums in the rear of the annual bed, or let your sweet peas twine upwards, sharing their beauty and fragrance with the garden.
- Each Pepper Support reaches 30 inches high, and is just 6 inches wide at the base. You should need only one per plant, but for a particularly heavy crop of larger fruit, you might want a second on the other side of the plant.
- These vertical supports slide in right next to established, tall pepper plants to give them the help they need while the crop ripens.
- They are narrower at the base than at the top, mimicking the growth habit of the pepper plant.
- As your peppers branch and fruit, they become top-heavy, and these wire fences give them the horizontal and vertical support they need to hold up even big crops of heavy, blocky sweet bells.
- Of course, Pepper Supports are for peppers in name only. They also work well with other vining vegetable plants, as well as flowering and decorative climbers and twiners. Try planting a "wall" of nasturtiums in the rear of the annual bed, or let your sweet peas twine upwards, sharing their beauty and fragrance with the garden.
- Each Pepper Support reaches 30 inches high, and is just 6 inches wide at the base. You should need only one per plant, but for a particularly heavy crop of larger fruit, you might want a second on the other side of the plant.
Description
- These vertical supports slide in right next to established, tall pepper plants to give them the help they need while the crop ripens.
- They are narrower at the base than at the top, mimicking the growth habit of the pepper plant.
- As your peppers branch and fruit, they become top-heavy, and these wire fences give them the horizontal and vertical support they need to hold up even big crops of heavy, blocky sweet bells.
- Of course, Pepper Supports are for peppers in name only. They also work well with other vining vegetable plants, as well as flowering and decorative climbers and twiners. Try planting a "wall" of nasturtiums in the rear of the annual bed, or let your sweet peas twine upwards, sharing their beauty and fragrance with the garden.
- Each Pepper Support reaches 30 inches high, and is just 6 inches wide at the base. You should need only one per plant, but for a particularly heavy crop of larger fruit, you might want a second on the other side of the plant.







