How to Keep Your Garden Flags From Blowing Away
Garden flags add a fun pop of color and personality to your garden or outdoor space. But these accessories can easily turn into escape kites on windy days.
If your garden flags are flying away whenever the wind blows, there are several effective solutions you can try to keep them firmly planted. With the right materials and placement, you can display your garden flags without worry.
Choose a Sturdy Flagpole
A garden flag blowing away starts with an unstable flagpole. Lighter-weight poles may slowly wiggle loose from the ground, while flimsy poles can snap in half in strong winds.
If you live in a windy area, opt for a rigid, heavy-duty flagpole that will stand up to the wind. Metal or thick plastic poles are best for strength.
Additionally, look for options that have stakes or ground screws for added stability. Position your flagpole in a sheltered area, away from wide open areas vulnerable to wind.

Reinforce the Ground Attachments
Many garden flag kits come with small stakes or plastic ground anchors to help secure the flag. While these are convenient, they’re often lightweight and easily fail in high winds.
Supplement the included ground attachments with longer, heavier-duty stakes or poles to penetrate deeper into the soil. You should aim for at least 12 inches underground.
You can fill the hole with cement for permanent reinforcement.
Add Extra Anchors
If you don’t want to rely on the ground stakes or anchors, you can try using two or three additional attachments spaced around the hole. This provides extra reinforcement to resist wobbling.
Use a Double-Sided Flag Mounting
Flags mounted from only one side or corner tend to flap more than flags secured on both sides. Opt for a double-clip mounting that runs the entire width of the flag. Eliminating uneven leverage helps the flag stay put.
Choose a Heavyweight Flag
Light, flimsy flags are more likely to be carried off by the weather. So when possible, select a heavyweight fabric, like canvas. The extra mass will make the flags less prone to blowing away.
Take Down Your Flag During Windstorms
Sometimes, despite your best efforts, the wind is simply too strong. Whenever heavy winds or storms are on the forecast, it’s best not to take chances. Take down your garden flags and secure them indoors.
You might want to consider taking poles down as well if they could potentially blow over. It’s better to have to stow everything and put it back up after a storm rather than deal with damaged flags and hardware.
Taking Care of Your Garden Flag
Taking care of your garden flag is easy with the right flagpole selection, reinforced hardware, and secure ground anchoring. By using these techniques, your garden flags will stay put through most winds. To learn more about using tools to secure your garden flag, contact Elmer’s Flag and Banner today.