Mossy covered poles for growing plants up that produce arial roots like Vanilla, philodendron, monstera, Epipremnum etc. Can also be used for mounting orchids and air plants on to for displaying vertically.
These are green products and made from 100% recycled materials
These plastic poles are covered with coconut fibre which will retain water when wetted. Ideal for growing climbing plants which produce arial roots (like Vanilla) - also good for mounting air plants on to
Tubes are approx cm long x 3.2cm in diameter
These plastic poles are covered with coconut fibre which will retain water when wetted. Ideal for growing climbing plants which produce arial roots (like Vanilla) - also good for mounting air plants on to
Tubes are approx 100cm long x 3.2cm in diameter
These plastic poles are covered with coconut fibre which will retain water when wetted. Ideal for growing climbing plants which produce arial roots (like Vanilla) - also good for mounting air plants on to. Please select 'Standard Parcels' for postage on these as they are too long to send via First Class Post
Tubes are approx 120cm long x 3.2cm in diameter
These plastic poles are covered with coconut fibre which will retain water when wetted. Ideal for growing climbing plants which produce arial roots (like Vanilla) - also good for mounting air plants on to.
Please select 'Standard Parcels' for postage on these as they are too long to send via First Class Post
Tubes are approx 150cm long x 3.2cm in diameter
These plastic poles are covered with coconut fibre which will retain water when wetted. Ideal for growing climbing plants which produce arial roots (like Vanilla) - also good for mounting air plants on to.
Please select 'Standard Parcels' for postage on these as they are too long to send via First Class Post
Tubes are approx 180cm long x 3.2cm in diameter
We would like to thank you for your continued support throughout the year.
We are now closing for the winter (most things are sold out and the rest are too tropical for sending out) and will re open in the spring. Although we wont be getting more plants in until spring we can still send out sundries.
If you are looking for botanical specimens of orchids then please visit the orchid species web site at www.orchidspecies.co.uk
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