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Making a Trellis for Potted Plants isn’t exactly rocket science but you do need to create a structure that can take the weight of the plant without breaking.
You can repurpose old cloth hangers to create a pretty trellis for your plant pots like this.
Why don’t you go with a metal wire? You can bend it pretty easily, and it will take a lot of weight.
You can always go with a good old-fashioned teepee trellis in a pot. All you need is a bit of rope and wood.
If you find branches lying in your garden, put them to good use and turn them into a tall trellis for your pots.
You can find a similar metal lattice structure online. They’re also easy to make if you’re good with welding.
A bunch of driftwood and rope can go a long way to make a sturdy support for your houseplants. Even the pots outdoors.
Grab a bunch of wood and tie it into a structure with rope. You can also leave some strings and tie them to the fence for the vines to grow.
A trellis made of twine can also be a good option for potted plants. Plus, it looks natural and pretty.
If you have wood, you can create all kinds of different trellises. Even one like this.
This cute little tomato trellis ladder in a pot is made with bamboo sticks and a bit of jute rope.
You can also go for this one by sticking a tall wood dowel right in the middle of the pot. Then, use it as a structure to tie rope strings.
Did you know you could make a trellis with wicker for your potted plants? Yes! And you can even make a living one.
Who knew you could turn a bicycle wheel into a trellis? The spokes of the rim are perfect for tying ropes.
You can always find a few long bamboo stalks and use these to create an A-shaped trellis in a pot.
Cage trellis ideas like this are great for flower bushes because
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