If you're interested in making these in a faster more simplified way, check out the update video ua-cam.com/video/nLq_Bdf8udc/v-deo.htmlsi=XxeuKjLehN7XXCv_
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!! Very easy to make and solves two problems that literally no other moss pole addresses: reusability and getting plants out of them without mangling the roots. The only downside is decreased exposed area for plants to climb compared with D-shaped moss poles (can fit more stems on these), but the pros far outweigh this one con. I have several plants that have been happily climbing these poles for about six months now. I did not make the separate bottom piece and have not had issues with roots wrapping around. Can't thank you enough Lee!
There’s so many benefits to this design IMO opinion, especially when removing plants for propagation. It may seem harder for people who aren’t that competent with power tools but if you know how to use them this would be so quick. Nice job!
What a genius you are! I love your sense of humor as you educate us on plant care. And what a surprise to see Nora, The Leca Queen at the end! Keep up the tutorials. Appreciate you! 👍 Dee, Long Island, NY
The Nora cameo was so hilarious! I live in an apartment and don't have a workbench or tools so I probably won't use this but I 100000% would if I could! As an engineer, this method just makes my heart sing. The ingenuity... I love it.
Power tools, acetone, spray paint, goggles and mask…. No, I stick with the netting poles with a steel rod as extra support. They can be made at my dining table without making a mess to be cleaned afterwards. But I’ll give you a thumbs up for your ingenuity! 👍🏻
@@tamaarumcmurchy7778 if you’re after something from Bunnings that works, they have pvc coated wire fencing. It’s only 900mm high but can stack if needed so it works well for poles
I thought this but it’s saved me loads time on plants because they GREW and now I can sit at my dining table and enjoy the cute lil plants in their metallic-gold tacky (on purpose) painted poles!!
This is a great video. I'm not a gardener by any means, but I am a construction worker so I can speak to the ease of the pole you built! it does look very easy. Good stuff. :)
Awwww!!! Silly Nora! She can’t reasonably expect to be the LECA Queen AND the moss pole Queen, now can she? 🫤 I LOVE your moss poles, Lee! We’ll done! 🙌❤️
Omgosh! I actually laughed out loud! It was. TOTAL surprise when the leca queen called! I’m still smiling. I’ve been on a journey to find the perfect moss pole, now I’ve found it! Downloaded your video ! Much love from South Dakota US. 💚💜💖💕💚
Well, Becky, he is claiming to have the best moss poles!!! I needed to say something about that and show him what normal moss poles can do!🤣🤣🤣! I love the ingenuity and I appreciate the cameo!
Holy cow. So brilliant I'm sitting here with my mouth hanging open. I don't have the skills or tools but I"m sending this video to folks who could maybe help me out. I hope you know you're a genius. ❤
LOVING THE VIDEO 😂😂😂. I HAVE BEEN A SUBSCRIBER TO BOTH FOR QUITE A WHILE. LOVING TO GET PERSPECTIVE FROM A MAN AND A WOMAN REGARDING THE PLANTS I LOVE. BUT WATCHING THEM BOTH TOGETHER TAKES THE CAKE 🎉. BOTH KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK 😊.
My favorite video of yours so far. Well done!!! Seems like the key elements are to enclose as much of your pole as possible while giving your plant stems enough surface area to root into. Love the no grid aspect and minimum fasteners. And yes yes yes on the matte black and making pieces in bulk for easy future maintenance. The lazy pole with clear bendy plastic is pretty easy too. I used acrylic stakes for support and cut the plastic to create a ‘C’ shape. Then I cut plastic strips to fit around the plastic, moss and stem. I cut the width to fit in between the petioles. I add moss and fasteners as the plant grows. The clear plastic backing is barely visible and extends around 1/3 higher than the total height of the plant. UA-camrs youdontevengrowhere and unplantparenthood give some great examples. But your version is definitely more substantial which seems more ideal when strong support is beneficial (like when pets or people may knock into them). Grateful for this inspiration!
I think they both use the ones North Shore Tropicals developed? I like that design and I really like north Shore Tropicals but I do think you have to have concerns about stability once you get more than one. Thanks for the comment. Your idea sounds great. Send me pictures of what it looks like on insta
@@KillThisPlant, I hope my stakes inside the plastic provides adequate stability but nothing like the stability of yours. Your version is genius. But… I don’t expect to extend my plastic poles much so it isn’t a huge concern. Instead, I think I can chop and prop without too much of a disruption to the plant once they have roots growing well into the moss. I tagged you on a post of some examples of my experiments. Guessing you’re tagged a lot. You can find my pole pictures 😂 on #aplantprocess.
This is the first video I've seen and I love it! Good advice with the power tools, easy to follow instructions for beginners, no excessive talking and theatrics and I loved the "phone call", cute touch. keep it up!! Ima check out vids on her channel too :)
I think this is brilliant! No reason why the tubes themselves can't be coated in something like window sealant (not the stuff with the mould inhibitor) and rolled in dry coir compost to make it look more natural. Lots of people do that to make terrarium backgrounds, fake roots and vines, so why not a moss pole? Maybe the roots would grow onto it, but then I had one that grew onto the paint on a cupboard door so...
In the UK you can get Gutters which unlike pipes are already cut in half. Then just use the attachments to put together. Oh and they come in brown and black! Great idea by the way.
@@bienemaier6142 I've not made any tbh. But saying you can buy them like that. Also cna buy gutter end caps. Which close the ends. They sell different types too.
LOLLLLL I was literally at the part where you finished repotting and I’m like wow cool…omg it’s SO UGLY THO! And then I hear you say “now I know what you’re thinking…” 🤣🤣🤣 you’re awesome man, thank you!! Trying this after I get some use of my current moss pole I just bought.
Great idea! I have started making these now as my standard moss pole. I found that filling the pipe with sphagnum moss was expensive so now I screw a 25mm x 25mm old hardwood tomato stake inside the back of the pipe section (along its whole length) to reduce the amount of moss I use. I figure if this timber gets saturated then it will help in preventing the moss and plant roots from drying out. Also, I find that when I cut-out sections for the pipe, i can glue two sections at both ends into a connectors or bits of pipe and form a double-sided moss pole. I then grow the two of the same plants up on either side of the pole. The section that is below the soil level in the pot I usually fill with coco coir to save on moss or potting medium, and to provide a moisture retentive point at the base of the pole. I use a circular saw for cutting the pipe. Takes a bit of practice and a lot of patience to not crack the plastic. I also paint the white tubes with black fence paint once they are made.
@@KillThisPlant Lee, when you get a few free minutes, please check your IG messages. Nothing urgent.😊 I am going to send you a few pics. I have a question about a moss pole plant.😊🪴
Brilliant! I’d given up on moss poles for being too much work for no benefit. I’ve never been able to keep them damp enough that any roots grow. I was going to try with plastic and netting and a hole punch and it was going to be a whole production but this is so much easier. Kudos!
That's amazing! Even better for my personal situation because I will only start the moss pole project for the first time ever. So amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this!
I wouldn't say it's the best or the easiest but it is another option for some. The tools required alone cancels most people out of being able to make their own or even possibly being charged to have them cut to size. You could patent and market the idea though or just make some to sell. I would also consider trying to see how easily it would hold the moss with both sides cut out as another option. For folks who like fuller plants, plants on both sides or even less of the pipe visually to worry about aesthetics wise.
right, power tools automatically make it impossible for me. I can make the mesh fronts with plastic backing all from products I can find online and be delivered. Plus I want to see inside the poles to see the plant roots. My only concern with the PVC poles and cutting out both sides like you suggested, would keeping the moss damp if they're that open. It would be great though for air circulation and keeping pests out, but you'd definitely be spraying them down once a day, which is already a huge complaint for a lot of moss pole users, they don't have the time.
I LOVE this!!!! I did a very similar method- I got a 10 ft gutter and cut it long ways with a hand saw and they work GREAT!!!! Love this video- this is ingenious and I will definitely be doing this for my next group of moss poles!!!!
LOL best planty content ever!! 1 for the genius idea! 2 for the epic cameo! Now you have a new sub from 🇨🇦. 😁🌱. EDIT - Everyone always in the US it seems, happy surprise you are Canadian! I'm binge watching now.
I’ve shared this 2x in the past week. There’s better ways to cut the pvc pipe but, really, it’s a genius idea. And I always share this video to give u credit. 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Very awesome idea my guy!! Love your ingenuity! You should start marketing these for people who don't want to make them no matter how easy you say it is! Like myself. Lol. Seriously...Ball out! Chase that bag!!
This is genius! Yea I struggle to water my mesh ones when they dry out a bit and the moss just sheds the water everywhere haha definitely going to try this when I have some time
I feel these are better for retaining water and shedding less because there is less surface area in open air. But that's just the nature of moss poles!
Good stuff, have been thinking about it for a while... just can't get over the looks for now. Also a little note: if you actually got the tools for it, please wear a mask and do it in a well ventilated area, especially if you end with a finishing touch like sanding the edges etc.. PVC dust isn't something to mess around with, neither is dioxin, which is released upon getting PVC to it's melting point whilst cutting it for example. Stay safe and enjoy your build 🤗
Hi young blood. The end was funny. You know the Leca Queen! Yeah, I think your idea was brilliant. The only saving grace is making as much as you need plus. But It is work to get them to the final point. Still the final idea is Great. Thank you and I'll be watching you.
@@TheLecaQueen Sis!!!🤣🤣 You better leave brother Lee alone. There is a whole Lee fan -club ARMY who will come for you and I will be leading the pack!!🤣🤣🤣 BTW - I had not heard of you until today. Lee just referred me to one of your videos and I can hardly wait to watch it. And your plants are gorgeous!!😊🪴🪴🪴
Brilliant! Between you, Nora and Sydney plant guy ( Jan) there's gonna be some happy plants with support that works for everyone's individual taste and skillset. Thanks for the genius extendable moss pole ideas!😻
Why is she there ahahahha im watching both of your vlog and hers.. I need references and also ideas on this moss pole diy. I'll try to look for your coco fiber pole vlog next time and also hers. I enjoy your vlogs and her, they're like my comfort video to make me less stress and more happy. Keep it it thanks Dude
You are too kind. Thank you. I am honoured to be in the same space as Lee. I remember watching his videos thinking he is amazing, now I get to cameo in one. Epic!!!
Your snark gives me life! 🤣 And that cameo was perfect! ....the moss pole design is pretty okay too! 😉 (For real though, its sinple genious- I am going to do this over the weekend as I begin some early spring repotting!)
Haha cute video with the cameo! If i hadnt seen Nora's video first id never have known you were a fellow Canadian! Also very good idea on the poles. Very easy
If you're interested in making these in a faster more simplified way, check out the update video
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The ingenuity is mind blowing 🤯 😳. I love it. Thanks for having me cameo 😊 🙏
I love the vibe of both of you! Glad to have learned about your channel!
Love the collab!
Always a pleasure!
If you're not watching Nora's channel, you should go fix that.
Subscribed!!!
@@ONYXPages glad to have you on board. I hope you enjoy my videos as much as you enjoy Lees! He is the man!
THANK YOU FOR THIS!!!! Very easy to make and solves two problems that literally no other moss pole addresses: reusability and getting plants out of them without mangling the roots. The only downside is decreased exposed area for plants to climb compared with D-shaped moss poles (can fit more stems on these), but the pros far outweigh this one con.
I have several plants that have been happily climbing these poles for about six months now. I did not make the separate bottom piece and have not had issues with roots wrapping around.
Can't thank you enough Lee!
There’s so many benefits to this design IMO opinion, especially when removing plants for propagation. It may seem harder for people who aren’t that competent with power tools but if you know how to use them this would be so quick. Nice job!
I love the cameo from the Leca Queen I follow both of you and you've both been super helpful in my plant journeys.
What a genius you are! I love your sense of humor as you educate us on plant care. And what a surprise to see Nora, The Leca Queen at the end! Keep up the tutorials. Appreciate you! 👍 Dee, Long Island, NY
Thanks Dee. Appreciate you watching.
Hey Dee, thanks for watching!!!
I so appreciate it when smart people like you take the time to figure out and share brilliant solutions like this (many thanks)!
The Nora cameo was so hilarious! I live in an apartment and don't have a workbench or tools so I probably won't use this but I 100000% would if I could! As an engineer, this method just makes my heart sing. The ingenuity... I love it.
Glad it's engineer approved!
Power tools, acetone, spray paint, goggles and mask…. No, I stick with the netting poles with a steel rod as extra support. They can be made at my dining table without making a mess to be cleaned afterwards. But I’ll give you a thumbs up for your ingenuity! 👍🏻
Ha thanks.
I was n just thinking this. I do have all the tools BUT traditional way seems sooo much quicker
Netting poles? Like gutter guard from Bunnings?
@@tamaarumcmurchy7778 if you’re after something from Bunnings that works, they have pvc coated wire fencing. It’s only 900mm high but can stack if needed so it works well for poles
I thought this but it’s saved me loads time on plants because they GREW and now I can sit at my dining table and enjoy the cute lil plants in their metallic-gold tacky (on purpose) painted poles!!
This is a great video. I'm not a gardener by any means, but I am a construction worker so I can speak to the ease of the pole you built!
it does look very easy. Good stuff. :)
Awwww!!! Silly Nora! She can’t reasonably expect to be the LECA Queen AND the moss pole Queen, now can she? 🫤 I LOVE your moss poles, Lee! We’ll done! 🙌❤️
So smart and your voice is so calming. My 6 y/o said we should try that mommy. You even convinced her. Daddy has a project to do for our plants. Ty.
I love that monstera peru and that fenestrated leaf I am and obsessed
This is what I was looking for: easy, light, expandable. Thanks a lot.
Omgosh! I actually laughed out loud! It was. TOTAL surprise when the leca queen called! I’m still smiling. I’ve been on a journey to find the perfect moss pole, now I’ve found it! Downloaded your video ! Much love from South Dakota US. 💚💜💖💕💚
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well, Becky, he is claiming to have the best moss poles!!! I needed to say something about that and show him what normal moss poles can do!🤣🤣🤣! I love the ingenuity and I appreciate the cameo!
@@TheLecaQueen it was definitely a surprise to see your beautiful face on my screen! I was SO cheering you on, with that spicy attitude. 💖
Awesome video. 😊 Doesn't look ugly and would prefer to use less chemicals especially when it's plastic already 🌱
I love this! This is exactly the type of moss pole I was looking for. Open front, solid back, easy to extend or replace THANK YOU.
Holy cow. So brilliant I'm sitting here with my mouth hanging open. I don't have the skills or tools but I"m sending this video to folks who could maybe help me out. I hope you know you're a genius. ❤
I CHOKED. WAS NOT EXPECTING THE QUEEN. Love you both!
LOVING THE VIDEO 😂😂😂.
I HAVE BEEN A SUBSCRIBER TO BOTH FOR QUITE A WHILE. LOVING TO GET PERSPECTIVE FROM A MAN AND A WOMAN REGARDING THE PLANTS I LOVE. BUT WATCHING THEM BOTH TOGETHER TAKES THE CAKE 🎉. BOTH KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK 😊.
This is amazingly genius!!! Hope you get all credit for this once the world catches on and starts using them! ❤
My favorite video of yours so far. Well done!!!
Seems like the key elements are to enclose as much of your pole as possible while giving your plant stems enough surface area to root into. Love the no grid aspect and minimum fasteners. And yes yes yes on the matte black and making pieces in bulk for easy future maintenance.
The lazy pole with clear bendy plastic is pretty easy too. I used acrylic stakes for support and cut the plastic to create a ‘C’ shape. Then I cut plastic strips to fit around the plastic, moss and stem. I cut the width to fit in between the petioles. I add moss and fasteners as the plant grows. The clear plastic backing is barely visible and extends around 1/3 higher than the total height of the plant. UA-camrs youdontevengrowhere and unplantparenthood give some great examples.
But your version is definitely more substantial which seems more ideal when strong support is beneficial (like when pets or people may knock into them).
Grateful for this inspiration!
I think they both use the ones North Shore Tropicals developed?
I like that design and I really like north Shore Tropicals but I do think you have to have concerns about stability once you get more than one.
Thanks for the comment. Your idea sounds great. Send me pictures of what it looks like on insta
@@KillThisPlant, I hope my stakes inside the plastic provides adequate stability but nothing like the stability of yours. Your version is genius.
But… I don’t expect to extend my plastic poles much so it isn’t a huge concern. Instead, I think I can chop and prop without too much of a disruption to the plant once they have roots growing well into the moss.
I tagged you on a post of some examples of my experiments. Guessing you’re tagged a lot. You can find my pole pictures 😂 on #aplantprocess.
Genius! Thank you! So tired of messing with zip ties and mesh! Excellent idea!
they hurt my hands
Love it! And Nora’s cameo was just a cherry on top!
SOOOOOOO CLEVER!!! I wish I saw this video first before I started making mine out of wire and zip-ties!
This is the first video I've seen and I love it! Good advice with the power tools, easy to follow instructions for beginners, no excessive talking and theatrics and I loved the "phone call", cute touch. keep it up!! Ima check out vids on her channel too :)
She's great. Thanks for watching.
I rewatched the end for the humor. You’re hilarious. Genius idea!!
Amazing video. I love the pragmatism in your videos. You’re not “selling” stuff, only try to improve our skills. Appreciated. Keep it up!
I think this is brilliant! No reason why the tubes themselves can't be coated in something like window sealant (not the stuff with the mould inhibitor) and rolled in dry coir compost to make it look more natural. Lots of people do that to make terrarium backgrounds, fake roots and vines, so why not a moss pole? Maybe the roots would grow onto it, but then I had one that grew onto the paint on a cupboard door so...
That'd be a really interesting idea.
Does the window sealant not harm the plants/animals living in the tank?
@@martynkal.1248 Maybe an aquarium sealant would be better? That way you wouldn't have to worry about harmful chemicals from leaching out.
Taking the moss pole to an even higher level!
Awesome idea 👏
Great video. Love the idea too. As Nora says, you're ingenious! And funny! I loved the collaboration. Too funny!
In the UK you can get Gutters which unlike pipes are already cut in half. Then just use the attachments to put together. Oh and they come in brown and black! Great idea by the way.
Brilliant idea. Did you overbend it with Velcro, so the open side gets a little bit closed, and the moss doesn't fall out?
@@bienemaier6142 I've not made any tbh. But saying you can buy them like that. Also cna buy gutter end caps. Which close the ends. They sell different types too.
LOLLLLL I was literally at the part where you finished repotting and I’m like wow cool…omg it’s SO UGLY THO! And then I hear you say “now I know what you’re thinking…” 🤣🤣🤣 you’re awesome man, thank you!! Trying this after I get some use of my current moss pole I just bought.
Love it! Don’t mess with Nora! I have two of her type moss poles up and I’m looking to try some new ideas 💡 thank you 🙏✌️
Great idea! I have started making these now as my standard moss pole. I found that filling the pipe with sphagnum moss was expensive so now I screw a 25mm x 25mm old hardwood tomato stake inside the back of the pipe section (along its whole length) to reduce the amount of moss I use. I figure if this timber gets saturated then it will help in preventing the moss and plant roots from drying out. Also, I find that when I cut-out sections for the pipe, i can glue two sections at both ends into a connectors or bits of pipe and form a double-sided moss pole. I then grow the two of the same plants up on either side of the pole. The section that is below the soil level in the pot I usually fill with coco coir to save on moss or potting medium, and to provide a moisture retentive point at the base of the pole. I use a circular saw for cutting the pipe. Takes a bit of practice and a lot of patience to not crack the plastic. I also paint the white tubes with black fence paint once they are made.
Interesting modification!
Brother Lee, you are hilarious! I needed this Saturday morning laugh.😆😆😆
Oh yeah, I almost forgot.... Great moss poles!!🌴🧡
Thank you!
@@KillThisPlant Lee, when you get a few free minutes, please check your IG messages. Nothing urgent.😊
I am going to send you a few pics. I have a question about a moss pole plant.😊🪴
Brilliant! I’d given up on moss poles for being too much work for no benefit. I’ve never been able to keep them damp enough that any roots grow. I was going to try with plastic and netting and a hole punch and it was going to be a whole production but this is so much easier. Kudos!
Thank you. They are still a lot of work keeping them moist, even with this design. Putting a stick in there is much less stress.
That's amazing! Even better for my personal situation because I will only start the moss pole project for the first time ever. So amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this!
2 videos in and I already love you.
Great idea - especially for extensions. I wish I could trust myself with power tools!
I know how you feel about power tools. I was watching Lee and praying he did not lose a finger!😇
Brilliant! I like how the base is low and not so much in the way while you fill the pot with soil.
I wouldn't say it's the best or the easiest but it is another option for some.
The tools required alone cancels most people out of being able to make their own or even possibly being charged to have them cut to size.
You could patent and market the idea though or just make some to sell.
I would also consider trying to see how easily it would hold the moss with both sides cut out as another option.
For folks who like fuller plants, plants on both sides or even less of the pipe visually to worry about aesthetics wise.
right, power tools automatically make it impossible for me. I can make the mesh fronts with plastic backing all from products I can find online and be delivered. Plus I want to see inside the poles to see the plant roots.
My only concern with the PVC poles and cutting out both sides like you suggested, would keeping the moss damp if they're that open. It would be great though for air circulation and keeping pests out, but you'd definitely be spraying them down once a day, which is already a huge complaint for a lot of moss pole users, they don't have the time.
I love it and the fact that the leca queen herself chimed in. Great idea and great job. 👍
Diese Rohre sind einfach toll! Ich bastele da gern Tränken und Futterautomaten für meine Hühner draus. Einfach klasse !
I LOVE this!!!! I did a very similar method- I got a 10 ft gutter and cut it long ways with a hand saw and they work GREAT!!!! Love this video- this is ingenious and I will definitely be doing this for my next group of moss poles!!!!
That is awesome! Thanks for watching!
For little ones, I used to use bits of marble run (the early-learning version, ikyk) on each end so it clicks together and it’s so satisfying!
I love this but I am a new plant mom and this is way over my head right now but I did hit the like cause this is dope. Thanks
LOL best planty content ever!! 1 for the genius idea! 2 for the epic cameo! Now you have a new sub from 🇨🇦. 😁🌱. EDIT - Everyone always in the US it seems, happy surprise you are Canadian! I'm binge watching now.
Thanks for watching!
Time for a patent! Don’t kill this! Seriously patent it- manufacture it! Love the idea!
I loved the cameo! So fun! I cant wait to start making moss poles myself.
The cameo from Nora was awesome!!!
Love this and the fact that you had the Leca Queen stop in….brilliant’n
I’ve shared this 2x in the past week. There’s better ways to cut the pvc pipe but, really, it’s a genius idea. And I always share this video to give u credit. 👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
teach me the ways
Ok wait I commented to soon before the finale with Nora stinking genius
Very awesome idea my guy!! Love your ingenuity! You should start marketing these for people who don't want to make them no matter how easy you say it is! Like myself. Lol. Seriously...Ball out! Chase that bag!!
The ingenuity is off the chain!!!
This is genius! Yea I struggle to water my mesh ones when they dry out a bit and the moss just sheds the water everywhere haha definitely going to try this when I have some time
I feel these are better for retaining water and shedding less because there is less surface area in open air. But that's just the nature of moss poles!
Good stuff, have been thinking about it for a while... just can't get over the looks for now. Also a little note: if you actually got the tools for it, please wear a mask and do it in a well ventilated area, especially if you end with a finishing touch like sanding the edges etc.. PVC dust isn't something to mess around with, neither is dioxin, which is released upon getting PVC to it's melting point whilst cutting it for example. Stay safe and enjoy your build 🤗
Vital information. Thanks.
"These moss pipes are kind of ugly"
"THATS RUDE, and it hurts my feelings" 😂😂😂
GENIUS! ABSOLUTE GENIUS!!!! This shall go viral and you know some poles will be covered in glitter!
Lol not glitter! 😩 my greatest enemy 🤣
Love the cameo 😭🤣🤣🤣 I’m a fan of you both
Haha love her!! I just watched some of her videos yesterday. Much love to you both! Thank you !
Awesome! Thank you!
DUDE! YAAAAAAS! Your a boss for this
Such a great idea! Thanks for sharing. The Leca Queen moment was absolutely hilarious! Can’t Stop laughing. Greetings from Berlin.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi young blood. The end was funny. You know the Leca Queen! Yeah, I think your idea was brilliant. The only saving grace is making as much as you need plus. But It is work to get them to the final point. Still the final idea is Great. Thank you and I'll be watching you.
I had the same idea, glad I wasnt the only one thinking about this.
Loved the video! Hilarious 😂 when THE Leca Queen herself Nora called you! 😆
I still don't know how she got my number 🤷🏾♂️
@@KillThisPlant LOLOLOL!!😆😆😆😆
If someone says they have the best moss poles and have ity bity pothos plants on them, Imma find their number and tell them whats what!!!! 😁😂😂
@@TheLecaQueen Sis!!!🤣🤣
You better leave brother Lee alone. There is a whole Lee fan -club ARMY who will
come for you and I will be leading the pack!!🤣🤣🤣
BTW - I had not heard of you until today. Lee just referred me to one of your videos and I can hardly wait to watch it. And your plants are gorgeous!!😊🪴🪴🪴
You’re doing it right. I love your info and your personality in sharing it!
Having the Leca Queen cameo was a great touch. Nice job Lee.
It may take longer, but you could do this safely with clamps, a table, and a dremel with attachments. This is a pretty great design. Thank you.
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Brilliant! Between you, Nora and Sydney plant guy ( Jan) there's gonna be some happy plants with support that works for everyone's individual taste and skillset. Thanks for the genius extendable moss pole ideas!😻
"That's rude, and it hurts my feelings." 😂
Excellent idea for those of us who are more diy inclined. Can’t wait to try it!
Lee, your channel is amazing!!! God Bless and Thanks much for the knowledge! I'm a loving plant mama yet a novice!:)
Thank you!
😂❤. Love it.
The end!!! 😅...
Congratulations!!!!
Going to the store to get the materials I think I found the way of making this.
Thank you 🙏🏾
Why is she there ahahahha im watching both of your vlog and hers.. I need references and also ideas on this moss pole diy. I'll try to look for your coco fiber pole vlog next time and also hers. I enjoy your vlogs and her, they're like my comfort video to make me less stress and more happy. Keep it it thanks Dude
This is genius, I can’t wait to get my pothos on these! Thanks for sharing your design 😍
Two best plant UA-camrs
You are too kind. Thank you. I am honoured to be in the same space as Lee. I remember watching his videos thinking he is amazing, now I get to cameo in one. Epic!!!
@@TheLecaQueen For sure! My wife and I reference you all the time when we start getting lazy like “don’t you want Leca queen leaves!”💀
@@Jearrod hilarious!!!
I just made these this weekend, and they look very nice in person.
Great to hear!
"I don't have these tools" "Well, yes. Yes, you do"
But... I don't? 😂
😂😂 I thought the same thing... "Uhm, no... I don't!"😂
I think it would be cute to like either stencil/paint/use stickers to put the name of the plant of the back of the pole.
Wow that moss pole looks amazing
Perfect timing!!! I'm about to repot and pole my Monstera
Etsy shops are gonna go crazy about this one lol
My lawyers are locked and loaded 🌱
LOL!! Omgoodness that was AWESOME!! Lol!! You two had me in stiches at the end - totally unexpected! Great video
This is how I do my moss poles and I love it❤ plus thinking of creative ways to jazz it up ❤
"That's rude and it hurts my feelings." 🤣
Still hurts. Even today. 🥲
Super design!!! Thank you Lee!
"If you're really committed to this project... and you should be" 😂
When you putting these on the market, I’m ready!
Nope. Too cute! This video made my day! I love the ingenuity and the humor! 🪴💚😂🤣😂🤣
I like that you added the cautions ⚠️. Wear eye protection, wear hand protection, and wash the pvc pipes.
Creative and innovative idea. and I love the cameo from The leca Queen
Your snark gives me life! 🤣 And that cameo was perfect!
....the moss pole design is pretty okay too! 😉
(For real though, its sinple genious- I am going to do this over the weekend as I begin some early spring repotting!)
ooohhhhh! I LOVE this design.
I like this so much. I think. I'd cap the bottom and fill with rocks to make it sturdier. Drill a few holes so water goes into to soil too.
That might work too! I leave the bottom open to leave more space for roots. But your idea would for sure make it more sturdy.
Haha cute video with the cameo! If i hadnt seen Nora's video first id never have known you were a fellow Canadian! Also very good idea on the poles. Very easy
Ok the phone call w the leca queen cracked me up 😂
Hahahahahaah...I love the Video, dedication and Humour.... enjoyed it and learnt.
Bless your heart!! I'm now looking for a Mini circular saw lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣 your humor! I would have never known that your feelings were hurt if you hadn't said anything.
Great Idea! Also.. You are so Funny :) Keep up the Great work!
Thank you so much!