Ed Gohlich
03.05.2024 - 14:33 / balconygardenweb.com / Sherin Woods
If you have a monstera in your collection then you must be aware that once they start to spread, they can go haywire! A right support structure will not only help them grow, but will also make them appear neat and tidy, too!
You can get a bunch of bamboo and tie them with twine or rope to create a cage-like structure. It will take the weight of the plant easily.
There’s nothing better than a Monstera trellis made out of a large moss pole!
If you’ve got an old wooden ladder somewhere around the house, you can use it to give support to your Monstera.
You can find this one and many pretty designs online or at local garden centers. They are made of metal and are pretty sturdy.
You can also use an old-fashioned wooden stake for a natural look. If you find it leaning to one side, add some counterweight soil sacks.
No, it’s not a hanger. Just attach a rope to the plant pot and tie its other end to a hook on the ceiling or the wall and watch the plant climb on it.
As we said, moss poles never go out of style and can take the weight of even the tallest Monsteras.
Use a wood stake in combination with a jute rope, and your plant will thank you by growing up to the ceiling.
This monstera trellis made out of wire mesh is certainly a head-turner! Just fold it into a cylindrical shape, and the Monstera will grow all around it.
Why not repurpose old wooden pallets and turn them into a beautiful trellis for Monstera plants?
A simple wooden dowel can also get the job done. Plus, it’ll look great with minimalistic decor.
Here’s a beautiful Monstera pair supported by wooden stakes. You can find these at any hardware store near you.
For a lovely Monstera trellis, all you need to do is stick bamboo poles along the pot’s boundary like this.
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