Moss Pole with Sphagnum
Moss Pole with Sphagnum
Sphagnum moss poles are a type of support structure used to help climbing plants grow upwards. The poles are made by wrapping sphagnum moss around a steel pole (which is coated in plastic for durability), creating a long, cylindrical shape. The moss provides a natural-looking surface for the plants to cling to, and also helps to retain moisture around the roots. Sphagnum moss poles are commonly used for plants such as philodendrons, monsteras, and pothos, which naturally climb trees in their native tropical environments. The poles can be used both indoors and outdoors, and are a great alternative to traditional trellises or stakes. To use a sphagnum moss pole, simply place the base of the plant near the pole and tie the stems to the pole using twine or plant ties. As the plant grows, it will naturally attach itself to the moss surface, providing a sturdy and attractive support system.
Available sizes:
Small: 60cm height (including a 14cm extra pole length)
Large: 120cm height (including a 28cm extra pole length)
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