Lawn Flag Holder

Every lawn flag holder ships free from our Des Moines warehouse, same or next day. We stock metal garden flag stands, brackets, stakes, and pole accessories made with impeccable construction.

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      Lawn Flag Holder Options in Stock

      We stock lawn flag holders for every garden flag size and yard setup. Our metal garden flag stands include ground stakes for soft soil, weighted bases for patios, and wall-mount brackets for porches. Black metal finishes match any outdoor décor style. Wrought iron options add classic residential charm. If it's in your cart, it's in our warehouse.

      Most garden flag hardware fits standard 12x18 inch flags and larger 28x40 decorative flags. Double-arm flag stands hold two garden flags on one pole. Single-arm holders work for tight spaces. Ground stakes push into lawn beds. Freestanding pole stands sit on decks without drilling. You'll find flag accessories for indoor displays, commercial setups, and team pride displays like philadelphia eagles flags too.

      Metal Garden Flag Stand Styles

      Our decorative flag stands come in shepherd's hook, straight pole, and scroll-top designs. Shepherd's hooks curve at the top so your garden flag hangs freely without tangling. Straight flagpoles with brackets keep flags taut against the pole. Scroll-top stands add a decorative element to your yard. All metal garden flag holders are powder-coated to resist rust.

      Heavy-duty garden flag holders use thicker gauge steel and deeper ground stakes. They hold flags steady in wind without tipping. Standard holders work fine in sheltered yards. We carry both. Flagpole height ranges from 36 inches for small garden flags to 72 inches for a large decorative flag or outdoor banner.

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      Flag Hardware and Mounting Brackets

      Garden flag holder clips attach your flag to the pole without sewing or ties. Rubber stoppers keep flags from sliding down the pole stand. Anti-wind clips prevent garden flags from wrapping around the pole in gusty conditions. Replacement brackets fit most standard flagpoles if your original hardware breaks.

      Wall-mount flag brackets bolt to porch posts, house siding, or fence rails. They angle your garden flag away from the wall so it displays fully. Most residential brackets hold one flag. Commercial brackets hold multiple flags on a single mount. All flag hardware ships with mounting screws included.

      How to Hang a Flag in Your Yard

      Push ground stakes 8 to 12 inches deep into soil. Twist as you push to cut through roots. The pole stand should feel firm when you tug it. Slide your garden flag onto the pole with the sleeve opening facing up. Clip or tie the top corner so the flag doesn't slide off.

      For patio displays, use a weighted base or freestanding pole stand. Fill hollow bases with sand or gravel for extra stability. Position your lawn flag holder where it won't block walkways. Rotate seasonal garden flags without moving the pole. Most holders let you swap flags in under a minute.

      Should the American Flag Be on the Left or Right Side of the House?

      When you face your house from the street, the American flag goes on the left side of the door or on the flag's own right. That's the position of honor. Garden flags and decorative flags can go on either side. If you're flying multiple flags on separate poles, the U.S. flag should be on its own right or at the same height as other flags.

      It's not illegal to fly a flag at night without a light, but U.S. Flag Code recommends illumination after dark. Most residential flagpoles don't have lights. If you want to follow the guideline, use a solar spotlight or take your flag down at sunset.

      How to Keep a Yard Flag from Blowing Away

      Use a heavier flag pole with a deeper ground stake. Thin stakes in shallow soil tip over in wind. Anti-wind clips or flag stops keep your garden flag from sliding up the pole and catching gusts. Weighted bases work better than stakes in high-wind areas. You can also use bungee ties to secure the bottom corner of large flags.

      Double-check that your garden flag holder matches your flag size. Oversized flags on short poles catch more wind and pull the whole stand over. Right-sized hardware holds better. We've stocked flag stands and garden flag accessories for 33 years. Every order ships free with no minimum. Most orders go out same or next day. Order your lawn flag holder kits now.