Measure any houseplants that are drooping unnaturally or having trouble growing straight. Measure from the top of the plant to the bottom of its pot or container.
Purchase round bamboo stakes based on your measurements. You will need approximately one stake per plant, unless the plant is very large and heavy, or if it has multiple drooping sections.
Press the bamboo stake into the plant’s soil until it reaches the bottom of the pot. Cut a length of string. Tie one end of the string to the bamboo stake. Gently tie the other end of the string to the plant, near the top. If the plant is especially heavy, tie another length of string to the stake and plant near the bottom.
Measure the height of the garden plant around which you would like to build a support cage. Choose round bamboo support stakes that are six to eight inches longer than the plant. Depending on the size of the plant, you will need between three to ten stakes.
Hammer the stakes in a circle around the perimeter of the plant. The spacing between each stake depends on the plant’s size. Hammer the stakes down six to eight inches into the ground. This will ensure that the stakes hold up in windy weather.
Use a wire cutter to cut lengths of wire. Wire lengths will depend on the spacing between each bamboo stake. Attach a length of wire in between each stake. Hook the ends of the wire around each stake and twist. Work upward to the top of the structure, attaching lengths of wire every four inches.
Use round cage supports for garden plants such as tomato plants and climbing plants like beans. These structures are both transportable and reusable.