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Elevating plants on a wooden plant stand is a great way of ensuring they soak up as much sunlight as possible. This is made possible without the wooden plant stand itself taking up too much space where it is installed. For compact areas or small rooms where space is limited, a tall wooden plant stand conserves space without compromising the overall home or office décor and allowing plants to thrive for long periods.

Benefits of wooden plant stands

Maintaining plants can be messy, especially in small spaces where dirt can settle and become harmful when inhaled. A wooden plant holder keeps plants off the ground and reduces cleaning and maintenance efforts. Moreover, moving large, heavy plants can be tedious to move or maintain, especially when it is time to clean. By elevating said plants, utilizing brooms or mops to clean nearby areas is easier. Elevated plants also are exposed to more sunlight compared to shorter plants or those kept on the floor. Wooden plant stands allow for more sunlight shining through high windows, potentially providing the best survival rate for various plants. A 3-tier wooden plant stand exhibits beneficial pet friendliness by keeping plants out of reach, especially if ingesting the soil may potentially be toxic.

Materials of wooden plant stands

Most wooden plant stands are constructed with a variety of materials, such as wood glue, tape, and wooden dowel pins and rods. Cedar wood is the preferred option as it is resistant to harsh temperatures and rotting, making it great for both indoor and outdoor use. Other materials, like bamboo, oak, fir, or plywood, are also very common. Oak, like cedar wood, is designed to protect against weather. However, spruce or alder wood have lower lifespans, usually under five years.

3-tier wooden plant stands

Any wooden plant shelf offers the benefits mentioned above. However, 3-tier wooden plant stands offer advantages that shorter stands cannot. For one, the larger capacity allows for more plants of various sizes. A typical 3-tier stand can hold between 10-14 pieces depending on the plant’s weight and width. This is further enhanced with a load-bearing weight of 100 lbs. These stands are also easier to move and install and can be placed against walls with high windows for efficient sunlight. Constructed of solid pine, cedar, or oak wood, they offer strong durability and resistance to various weather conditions. This ensures longer stability, potentially extending the lifespan of different plants.