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Lark & Iron – Rustic Bird & Wildflower Garden Stake

Two little birds. One quiet corner of charm.

Some gardens have it — that little detail that catches your eye every morning.

This is yours.

The Lark & Iron stake brings two perched birds and a wildflower silhouette in weathered iron — the kind of detail you'd expect at a country cottage shop, not in your delivery box.

Push it into the soil. That's it.

It works right away, no tools, no setup.

A favorite in flower beds and front-porch planters

Turns a plain bed into yours
Two little birds perched on iron wildflowers. The kind of touch that makes a flowerbed feel curated, not just planted.

Real iron, not flimsy metal
Solid iron construction holds up through rain, sun, and seasons — built to stay charming year after year.

Push in. Done.
The pointed base slides into soil in seconds. No tools, no stakes-and-hammer setup. Place it and walk away.

Weathered finish on purpose
The rusty copper patina is intentional — designed to look like it's been in your garden for years, blending with greens, blooms, and stone.

What you get today

  • Lark & Iron Rustic Bird & Wildflower Garden Stake
  • Solid iron construction with weathered rust finish
  • Pointed base — push directly into soil, no tools
  • Choose 13.8" or 17.7"
  • Free tracked shipping
  • 30-day at-home guarantee

Seasonal production run — once this batch sells out, restock pricing may change.

A small, lovely detail your flowerbed has been missing — available for a limited time.

30-day at-home trial
Try Lark & Iron at home for 30 days. If it doesn't look right in your garden or hold up the way you expected, return it for a full refund.


Frequently asked questions

Will the rust finish keep developing or stay as it is?
The weathered patina is a stable finish applied at production. It's designed to stay looking just like it does in the photos, without flaking or deepening over time.

How deep does the stake go into the ground?
The pointed base is about 4 inches long. Push it in until the decorative section sits just above the soil — firm enough to stay put even after rain.

Can I leave it outside all year, including winter?
Yes. The iron and finish are made for full outdoor use. Many customers leave theirs out through every season.

Does it work in pots and planters too?
Absolutely. The 13.8" size is especially popular in larger porch planters and patio pots.

Specifications

  • Sizes: 13.8" tall x 5.3" wide, or 17.7" tall x 7.1" wide
  • Material: Solid iron with weathered rust finish
  • Use: Outdoor — flowerbeds, planters, garden borders, porch pots
  • Installation: Push pointed base directly into soil — no tools

Two little birds. One quiet corner of charm.

Some gardens have it — that little detail that catches your eye every morning.

This is yours.

The Lark & Iron stake brings two perched birds and a wildflower silhouette in weathered iron — the kind of detail you'd expect at a country cottage shop, not in your delivery box.

Push it into the soil. That's it.

It works right away, no tools, no setup.

A favorite in flower beds and front-porch planters

Turns a plain bed into yours
Two little birds perched on iron wildflowers. The kind of touch that makes a flowerbed feel curated, not just planted.

Real iron, not flimsy metal
Solid iron construction holds up through rain, sun, and seasons — built to stay charming year after year.

Push in. Done.
The pointed base slides into soil in seconds. No tools, no stakes-and-hammer setup. Place it and walk away.

Weathered finish on purpose
The rusty copper patina is intentional — designed to look like it's been in your garden for years, blending with greens, blooms, and stone.

What you get today

  • Lark & Iron Rustic Bird & Wildflower Garden Stake
  • Solid iron construction with weathered rust finish
  • Pointed base — push directly into soil, no tools
  • Choose 13.8" or 17.7"
  • Free tracked shipping
  • 30-day at-home guarantee

Seasonal production run — once this batch sells out, restock pricing may change.

A small, lovely detail your flowerbed has been missing — available for a limited time.

30-day at-home trial
Try Lark & Iron at home for 30 days. If it doesn't look right in your garden or hold up the way you expected, return it for a full refund.


Frequently asked questions

Will the rust finish keep developing or stay as it is?
The weathered patina is a stable finish applied at production. It's designed to stay looking just like it does in the photos, without flaking or deepening over time.

How deep does the stake go into the ground?
The pointed base is about 4 inches long. Push it in until the decorative section sits just above the soil — firm enough to stay put even after rain.

Can I leave it outside all year, including winter?
Yes. The iron and finish are made for full outdoor use. Many customers leave theirs out through every season.

Does it work in pots and planters too?
Absolutely. The 13.8" size is especially popular in larger porch planters and patio pots.

Specifications

  • Sizes: 13.8" tall x 5.3" wide, or 17.7" tall x 7.1" wide
  • Material: Solid iron with weathered rust finish
  • Use: Outdoor — flowerbeds, planters, garden borders, porch pots
  • Installation: Push pointed base directly into soil — no tools
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Description

Two little birds. One quiet corner of charm.

Some gardens have it — that little detail that catches your eye every morning.

This is yours.

The Lark & Iron stake brings two perched birds and a wildflower silhouette in weathered iron — the kind of detail you'd expect at a country cottage shop, not in your delivery box.

Push it into the soil. That's it.

It works right away, no tools, no setup.

A favorite in flower beds and front-porch planters

Turns a plain bed into yours
Two little birds perched on iron wildflowers. The kind of touch that makes a flowerbed feel curated, not just planted.

Real iron, not flimsy metal
Solid iron construction holds up through rain, sun, and seasons — built to stay charming year after year.

Push in. Done.
The pointed base slides into soil in seconds. No tools, no stakes-and-hammer setup. Place it and walk away.

Weathered finish on purpose
The rusty copper patina is intentional — designed to look like it's been in your garden for years, blending with greens, blooms, and stone.

What you get today

  • Lark & Iron Rustic Bird & Wildflower Garden Stake
  • Solid iron construction with weathered rust finish
  • Pointed base — push directly into soil, no tools
  • Choose 13.8" or 17.7"
  • Free tracked shipping
  • 30-day at-home guarantee

Seasonal production run — once this batch sells out, restock pricing may change.

A small, lovely detail your flowerbed has been missing — available for a limited time.

30-day at-home trial
Try Lark & Iron at home for 30 days. If it doesn't look right in your garden or hold up the way you expected, return it for a full refund.


Frequently asked questions

Will the rust finish keep developing or stay as it is?
The weathered patina is a stable finish applied at production. It's designed to stay looking just like it does in the photos, without flaking or deepening over time.

How deep does the stake go into the ground?
The pointed base is about 4 inches long. Push it in until the decorative section sits just above the soil — firm enough to stay put even after rain.

Can I leave it outside all year, including winter?
Yes. The iron and finish are made for full outdoor use. Many customers leave theirs out through every season.

Does it work in pots and planters too?
Absolutely. The 13.8" size is especially popular in larger porch planters and patio pots.

Specifications

  • Sizes: 13.8" tall x 5.3" wide, or 17.7" tall x 7.1" wide
  • Material: Solid iron with weathered rust finish
  • Use: Outdoor — flowerbeds, planters, garden borders, porch pots
  • Installation: Push pointed base directly into soil — no tools