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Climber plants can be a great way to add some greenery indoors, but these little vines come with a few risks. Find out why you should think twice about growing indoor climbing vines before making any decisions. Get all the details now! Indoor Plant Climbing Ideas, Climbing House Plants Indoor, Wall Climbing Plants Indoor, Indoor Vine Plants Ideas, Indoor Vines And Climbers, Growing Vines Indoors, Vine Plants Indoor Climbing, Indoor Plant Trellis Ideas, Pothos Climbing Ideas

Climber plants can be a great way to add some greenery indoors, but these little vines come with a few risks. Find out why you should think twice about growing indoor climbing vines before making any decisions. Get all the details now!

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Subhra Bhattacharya
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A recent New York Times article highlighted the current “it” plant of the home design world: the fiddle-leaf fig plant. Dark green leaves and height create a bold statement in any home. But have we arrived at “peak fiddle-leaf”? I’ve observed another plant taking center stage in interiors recently. A beautiful, dramatic plant addition to any home—but without the price tag (or sometimes-fickleness) of fiddle-leaf plants.

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Côté Maison
Anti Social Plant Club on Instagram: "How to train your monstera 👹🌱 by @houseplant.oasis

📸: @houseplant.oasis 

1. Remove specimen from old pot.
TIPS:
-tap sides of pot to loosen rootball
-some nursery pots can easily be cut with scissors
-put some elbow grease into unpotting mature specimens—they’ll bounce back!

2. Separate vines + remove spent soil.
TIPS:
-use a small cultivator to untangle the rootball
-(sparingly) cut back some of the longer roots
-aerial roots can be trimmed and trained to regrow into moss pole

3. Position vines on new pole + secure using coated wire.
TIPS:
-cut 4-5in pieces of wire
-secure each vine at the base, every 2-3 nodes and just before the newest node at the top

4. Continue securing remaining vines, spacing them evenly around the pole

5. Upsize your p Moss Pole, Vegetable Garden Planning, Velcro Tape, Philodendron Monstera, Growing Greens, Plant Hacks, Cheese Plant, Monstera Plant, Bounce Back

Anti Social Plant Club on Instagram: "How to train your monstera 👹🌱 by @houseplant.oasis 📸: @houseplant.oasis 1. Remove specimen from old pot. TIPS: -tap sides of pot to loosen rootball -some nursery pots can easily be cut with scissors -put some elbow grease into unpotting mature specimens—they’ll bounce back! 2. Separate vines + remove spent soil. TIPS: -use a small cultivator to untangle the rootball -(sparingly) cut back some of the longer roots -aerial roots can be trimmed and…

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Theresa Bennett

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