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Sep 21, 2022 6:24 PM CST
Name: Lin Vosbury
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)

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TexasPlumeria87 said: I have some thick cedar branches, I've read that they're rot resistant.

Thumbs up I think Cedar branches would make perfect stakes and they should hold up for a really long time!

I currently have one Monstera deliciosa whose pot got placed beneath a tree at the back of our property a few years ago; the roots grew out of the drainage holes and into the ground and I have a feeling that the plastic pot has disintegrated by now. I took the photo below this afternoon and l thought the plant would have started climbing the tree but there's no sign of it climbing so it's probably just crawling along the ground. I'm afraid to venture out into that area because of snakes; a neighbor down the street posted a photo on FB this afternoon, of a large Rattlesnake in their yard. I think I'd have a heart attack if I came across a rattlesnake!
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