I decided to make a trailing stick for my pothos plants.
A trailing stick is a smaller version of a trailing pole or abaca pole, which is used for trailing plants like pothos and philodendrons.
I also decided to make a video about it because I got inspired to start a Pinoy Gardening Channel. I don’t have any followers yet, so if you love gardening, I’d really appreciate it if you followed me!
In this video, I explain how I made the trailing stick, the materials I used, and how I put everything together.
I enjoy DIY projects, and since I also wanted to share my ideas with fellow plant lovers, I thought it would be great to film this process.
Here are my pothos plants,I have neon, golden, n’joy, marble queen, and silver satin varieties.
Since they are all indoor plants with similar watering and lighting needs, I decided to place them together in one pot.
I’m not an expert gardener, I only know a little. Honestly, I was hesitant to make a video because there are so many experienced and skilled gardeners online. But I just decided to go for it. Hahaha!
I hope you enjoyed my video! If you also love gardening, please follow my account.
Oh, by the way, here’s an update on the melon I planted in a previous post, "I planted a cantaloupe melon in our backyard" it already has fruit! Hahaha!
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Also, an update on my post, "My New Succulent Plants", I’ve already repotted them, and here’s how they turned out!
Thanks for reading! See you in my next post! 😊
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