How to Grow and Care for Ginseng Ficus Ficus microcarpa
18.10.2023 - 09:37 / balconygardenweb.com / Sheri Dorn
Trailing plants are all about how you display them, which makes them stand out with their cascading stems and leaves. These Pothos Ladder Ideas will help you achieve just that!
Pothos dwelling in a compact pot on top of a wooden ladder with a rubber plant at the bottom is a style you must copy!
A small DIY ladder type trellis made from bamboo sticks is all you need to help the beautiful golden pothos climb easily.
Making a ladder from wooden crates is a best way to create a cheap arrangement to display pothos and other plants.
Two compact side by side ladders that go quite tall is the best way to give pothos all the room it needs to climb! The white color will contrast well with the deep green foliage.
There are many variegated potos varieties to choose from that will be more than happy to climb on a stubby wooden ladder.
A large window by the stairs and an open space right next to it will be a perfect placement for a tall ladder where you can train a pothos to climb.
A tall ladder cum plant stand will have a space on top to sit a pot of pothos or philo – this will create a stunning cascading effect in the room.
You just can’t go wrong by keeping a small or tall metal ride right at the beck of a pothos plant which will help it to climb.
Stubby ladder and variegated varieties like N’Joy or a Marble Queen pothos is a perfect choice for a colorful arrangement!
A tall, ladder like shelf is great to keep 2-3 pothos plants together to create a ‘flowing’ effect of leaves!
The dark green foliage of pothos or philo, cascading down a light green wooden ladder-shelf is a style that can never go wrong in any room.
Variety like Neon pothos is a perfect choice for a dark colored ladder where it will create a stunning contrast as it trails down.
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How to Grow and Care for Ginseng Ficus Ficus microcarpa
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