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moss pole tall Econour Moss Pole For Plants – 48 Inches 2 Pack

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moss pole tall Econour Moss Pole For Plants – 48 Inches 2 PackTechnical Details : Brand: EcoNourManufacturer: EcoNourASIN: B0CXJ9R6MFItem Dimensions: 11. 8"L x 4. 7"WItem Height: 0. 1 cmUnit Count: 2 CountColor: BrownNumber of Pieces: 2Material: Coir EcoNour Tall Moss Pole for Plants (2 Pack) 48 Inch Large Monstera Plant Support for Climbing & Growth About This Item EcoNour moss poles are made from natural coconut husk fibers that retain moisture and support healthy vertical growth in indoor plants like

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Brand: EcoNour
Manufacturer: EcoNour
ASIN: B0CXJ9R6MF
Item Dimensions: 11.8"L x 4.7"W
Item Height: 0.1 cm
Unit Count: 2 Count
Color: Brown
Number of Pieces: 2
Material: Coir

EcoNour Tall Moss Pole for Plants (2-Pack) 48-Inch | Large Monstera Plant Support for Climbing & Growth

About This Item

  • EcoNour moss poles are made from natural coconut husk fibers that retain moisture and support healthy vertical growth in indoor plants like monstera, pothos, and philodendrons.

  • These tall, bendable moss poles save space by encouraging upward growth and can be shaped to fit your plant’s natural form, providing versatile support for climbing plants.

  • Easy to install by inserting into soil and tying plant stems with included jute or green rope, suitable for medium and large indoor and outdoor plants.

Key Features

  • Natural coconut husk fiber is an eco-friendly material that retains moisture and promotes healthy root development.

  • The 48-inch height is ideal for supporting large climbing plants and encouraging vertical growth.

  • Bendable and customizable design allows shaping the poles to fit your plant’s natural growth pattern.

  • Space-efficient plant support helps maximize indoor gardening areas, perfect for apartments and small spaces.

  • Easy installation by inserting the pole into soil and securing plant stems with the provided rope.

  • Suitable for a variety of climbing indoor plants including monstera, pothos, and philodendrons.

  • Durable and flexible, providing long-lasting support for medium to large indoor and outdoor plants.

Why Choose EcoNour ?

Choose EcoNour for high-quality, eco-friendly plant support crafted from natural coconut husk fibers that promote healthy root growth and moisture retention. Our bendable, durable moss poles are designed to maximize space and provide versatile support for a variety of climbing plants. With easy installation and customizable shapes, EcoNour helps your indoor garden thrive while adding natural beauty to your space.

 

 

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