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Sun Hose Guide
Sun Hose Guide Here comes the sun! The Sun Hose Guide is a great way to keep your hose from dragging into garden beds and walkways. Use these playful hose guides to decorate the yard and protect flowers and plants from water hose damage. Heavy-duty design and ample sized garden stake allow the hose guide to remain securely in place. Featuring a colored Bubble-Glass viewing globe and coordinating glass stone accents. The rustic finish is weather resistant for years of no-maintenance enjoyment.
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