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tall moss pole Tall Moss Pole for Plants (1-Pack) 48 "

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tall moss pole Tall Moss Pole for Plants (1-Pack) 48 "Technical Details : Brand: EcoNourModel Name: Not specifiedManufacturer: EcoNourASIN: B0CHYDT7VQItem Dimensions: 1. 5"W x 48"HItem Height: 48 inchesUnit Count: 1 CountColor: BrownStyle: TubeShape: RoundMaterial: Coconut FiberFinish Type: Unfinished EcoNour Tall Moss Pole for Plants (1 Pack) 48 Inch Natural Plant Support for Indoor Climbing Plants About This Item EcoNour Tall Moss Pole is expertly crafted from natural coconut fiber, providing the

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Brand: EcoNour
Model Name: Not specified
Manufacturer: EcoNour
ASIN: B0CHYDT7VQ
Item Dimensions: 1.5"W x 48"H
Item Height: 48 inches
Unit Count: 1 Count
Color: Brown
Style: Tube
Shape: Round
Material: Coconut Fiber
Finish Type: Unfinished

EcoNour Tall Moss Pole for Plants (1-Pack) 48-Inch | Natural Plant Support for Indoor Climbing Plants

About This Item

EcoNour Tall Moss Pole is expertly crafted from natural coconut fiber, providing the perfect support system for your climbing and vining indoor plants. This 48-inch moss pole helps your plants grow vertically by encouraging healthy aerial root attachment while retaining moisture and nutrients essential for plant growth. Ideal for monstera, pothos, philodendrons, and other indoor climbing plants.

Key Features

  • Made from eco-friendly coconut husk fibers that retain moisture and provide a natural surface for aerial roots to anchor, promoting healthy plant growth.

  • Supports better nutrient uptake by encouraging strong root attachment and moisture retention for climbing plants.

  • Designed to save space by promoting vertical growth, ideal for compact indoor gardens and limited space areas.

  • Bendable design allows shaping into forms like hearts, spirals, or arches to customize plant support.

  • Easy to install by inserting the pole deep into the soil and securing plant stems with jute or green ties.

  • Measures 48 inches tall, providing sturdy support for medium and large indoor plants such as monstera, pothos, and philodendrons.

  • Made from durable natural materials that are sustainable and long-lasting for responsible plant care.

Why Choose EcoNour ?

Choose EcoNour for high-quality, eco-friendly plant support solutions designed to promote healthy and vibrant indoor gardens. Our products are crafted from natural materials that ensure durability and sustainability. With easy-to-use, versatile designs, EcoNour helps your plants grow strong and beautiful in any space.

 

 

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★★★★★ 2
Imagery and diction
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This book was very challenging to read because everything was written in quotations however, it was intriguing as a different way of writing poetry.
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★★★★★ 4
Good, Fun, Important Topics
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