With a few materials and less than an hour , you may make a beautiful plant climbing frame for potted vining varieties .

A industrial plant climbing frame does n’t just do the significant job of bear out your vining plants — it also gives your garden a striking collision of born sculpture . Our version can be well made in less than an hour . Two pots with crushed rock between them make for a tight and safe place to hold willow branches . Just weave the tops of the outgrowth together and you ’ll have a beautiful covered stadium that mounting plants will be intimate .

What You’ll Need

Equipment / Tools

Materials

Instructions

Prep the Pot

To jump this project , add a few inches of pea crushed rock to the larger pot . Set the smaller pot inside the large pot , making sure the smaller pot rests about an column inch below the flange of the big pot .

Add Branches and Secure

impart 6 to 8 branch , placing the stocky last of each branch between the outer and inner pot . Space the arm out evenly around the little pile . Once the branches are placed , add together gravel , sate in the gap between the two pots to secure the branches .

Shape and Weave Branches

Trim any straggling twigs coming off the branches . Cross two opposite branches and wrap them around each other . Continue with all branches ; weave into existing crossing leg . Trim extra length sticking out at the top of the branch for a cleaner finish .

Plant in the Smaller Pot

Fill the modest pot about three - quarters full with respectable potting grime . Plant a vining plant , liketomatoorclematis , in the soil . Give the plant a secure lachrymation and watch it grow .

Frequently Asked Questions

Many craft shops and even some flowered design shops carry curly willow tree branches , often betray in bundles , that you could practice for this undertaking .

Any vining flora that is succinct enough to flourish in a container will do well with a climbing frame , from edible plant life like cucumber and Lycopersicon esculentum to flowering ones like clematis and honeysuckle .

As the plant grows gravid and longer , wrap vines around the willow arm . Secure stems with plant ties as require .

willow branch planter display

gravel added to bottom of planter for drainage

add small pot to larger pot

placing willow branches on the outside of pot

adding gravel to secure willow branches

pruning stray twigs from willow branches

wrapping willow branches together and tying them

using pruner to cut willow branch excess