Follow along to make your own and soon you’ll have a shelf filled with climbing plants. While making your own moss pole may seem to be an intimidating project, it’s easy and fun! We’ll show you the steps to creating moss poles for a few different houseplants. Moss poles also offer a way to train widely growing plants into an upright narrow form to fit better in small spaces. Moss poles mimic the texture of moist, mossy bark and provide physical support for your plants to grow aerial roots and climb upward. This means that in their natural outdoor habitat they grow on other plants as a means of support to reach the brightly lit tree canopy. ![]() What are the benefits of staking your plants? Many tropical houseplants, including Monstera, Philodendron, Pothos, and Scindapsus are considered epiphytes. ![]() There’s a new trend in the world of houseplants: moss poles! Instagram offers a lot of inspiration (and plant envy) with photos of Philodendrons and Monsteras happily climbing towards the ceiling.
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