you can buy coco fibre mat or burlap, and then get a piece of plastic (pvc) tubing about 2" or more in diameter. Drill holes in the tubing for aereation. Wrap the mat around the tube, securing with wire or zip-ties, and use it as a stake. Start by tying the plant to it. Keep the post moist by spraying. Eventually the air roots with cling and the plant will grow up the pole. If you spray the Monstera at the rate with a moss pole you don't need a moss pole it is simply decoration.
There is no 'lush plant growth' anywhere near the South Pole.
No, there is a tandem single pole 3030 but GE does not make a tandem two pole 3030.
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There is no plant life at the South Pole. The only plant life on Antarctica is around the coastal areas. There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice.
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It survives well in fresh water and porous soil. It is a vigorous climber and is easy to grow in indoor condition and as a household plant its aerial roots can be trained to cover a moss pole to a height of 3-5ft.
There are no plants at the south pole.
There is no 'lush plant growth' anywhere near the South Pole.
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From "pole" you can make the adjective "polar".
it will die and go to heaven....
This is probably either because of poor plant technique, or not a powerful enough run for how high you're holding on the pole. Move down a couple hand holds on the drill, and in the mean time keep practicing plant drills. A better plant also helps your confidence and pole vault is half mental.
yes they can make extremely great pole benders! :)
I did make it to the north pole and I will show you a picture
its could possibly be a bamboo plant if u consider a bamboo a house plant i have a bamboo as a house plant
No, there is a tandem single pole 3030 but GE does not make a tandem two pole 3030.