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How do you use plant stands?

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Aosom.com connects you with plant stands. Our site features a variety of units that help you meet your functional and aesthetic goals. Plant stands save space and allow you to optimize available sunlight. Knowing the sun travel cycle for your yard and garden is an important factor for successful gardening. If there is a corner of your patio that receives the most sunlight, placing a multi-tiered plantstand in that area can help plants that need more sunlight, thrive and be happy.

Plantstands make your outdoor or indoor space beautiful. They offer a great way to organize your plants, as well as coordinate the style and colors of your potting plants. They can act as path for your vine and climbing plants. Find one of our models with a trellis to make a great area to train your vines and give your flowers a place to shine. All plant stands and arches follow a simple assembly plan with directions. There are metal plant stands, some of wrought iron, as well as wood ones to fit a variety of sizes, styles and needs.

The Elegant Arch

Use an arch to guide strollers your garden paths. They are also fantastic for trained vines, to hang decorations and tie balloons from! An arch is a magical portal and a great place for a flowers - hook your hanging plants there. Plants like jewel of Africa Nasturtium, Mandeville and Campsis Radicans are great flowing plants that can thrive on a trellis archway.

The Space Maker

When you cannot build the garden out, build up. Multi-tiered stands let you optimize space for available sunlight. They let you add a greater variety of plants. They make watering more efficient and can help with pot drainage as well. Good drainage is critical for root health and plant success.

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