INDOOR JUNGLE · PLANT CARE

5 Reasons Plant Collectors Are Quietly Ditching the Coir Stick

1

The ugly stick is ruining your styling

You spent real money and real patience curating that plant corner. Then a beige coir pole jabs out of the soil like garden waste. A standard moss pole was never designed to be seen — it was designed to be tolerated.

Verdura is the first moss pole built to look like decor: clean lines, five colours, and a finish that belongs in the room.
2

You're misting every single day (and still drying out)

Coir and sphagnum stakes dry out fast, which means daily misting just to keep aerial roots happy. Miss a few days and the surface goes bone-dry — exactly when your climber needs moisture to push out bigger, fenestrated leaves.

Verdura's hollow self-watering core holds moss and water, with a funnel cap that lets you top it up directly. Fill it once and let the pole do the watering.

3

Your plant outgrows a fixed pole in one season

Here's the maddening part: climbers grow. A fixed pole means that every year you're wrestling the plant off, buying a bigger ugly stake, and disturbing roots you worked hard to grow.

Add a section. Not a whole new pole.

Verdura is modular — snap on another 8″ section whenever your plant climbs higher, all the way to ceiling height. No re-staking, no root trauma, no drama.

Stackable 8″ sections in Regular or XL diameter.
4

One pole should fit your whole collection

You don't have one plant. You have a shelf of them. Verdura supports Monstera, pothos, philodendron, hoya, even orchids — with two mounting options (flat base for pots, ground spike for deep planters) and Regular or XL diameters for everything from a starter pothos to a statement Monstera albo.

5

It's made for plant people, by plant people

Verdura is 3D-printed to order in Prince Edward Island from plant-based PLA — lightweight, durable, and kinder to the planet your plants came from. Made to order means less waste and a pole built just for you, with the little handcrafted variations that make it yours.

My Monstera's pole used to be the ugliest thing in my living room. Now it's the part people ask about — and I've stacked it twice as she's grown.

Priya R.Toronto, ON

Went from misting daily to filling the core once a week, and my aerial roots are gripping like never before. Got the Matte Sand — looks like decor, not a stake.

Dana W.Vancouver, BC

Retire the coir stick for good.

The decorative, modular, self-watering moss pole — handcrafted in Canada, in five colours, from $20.

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