Okay, so, I’ve been really getting into houseplants lately, and my Monstera has been growing like crazy. It’s gotten so big that it started leaning over, and I knew I needed to do something about it. I decided to build a plant stand for it – nothing fancy, just something to keep it upright and looking good.
First, I looked around online for some ideas, and I saw a lot of people using moss poles. But honestly, they seemed a bit pricey and not always the best quality. Plus, I kind of wanted something a bit more natural-looking. Then I remembered I had some bamboo stakes left over from my garden.

So, I grabbed a few of those bamboo stakes and my Monstera’s pot. It’s a pretty heavy ceramic pot, which is good because the plant is getting top-heavy. I carefully pushed the stakes into the soil around the base of the plant, making sure not to damage the roots. I used three stakes, spacing them out evenly to give good support.
- Get a heavy pot that won’t tip over.
- Use bamboo stakes (or moss poles if you prefer).
- Carefully push the stakes into the soil around the plant.
Once the stakes were in place, I used some soft plant ties to gently secure the Monstera’s stems to the stakes. I made sure not to tie them too tightly, just enough to keep the plant upright. I also made sure to check for any areas that were drooping and added some extra ties for support.
It worked like a charm!
My Monstera is now standing tall and proud, and it looks so much better. Plus, it seems happier now that it’s not constantly leaning over. I also noticed that since I staked it, the leaves have started growing bigger and with more of those cool splits and holes. It really gives my living room a whole tropical vibe.
Building this plant stand was a super easy project, and it made a huge difference for my Monstera. If you have a Monstera that’s getting a bit out of control, I definitely recommend giving this a try. It’s a cheap and easy way to keep your plant healthy and looking its best.