In temperate countries the building materials market should offer 2 mm thick 'Styropor Sheet Material',
usually distributed in rolls of a width of 1 (one) meter.
This material is intended to be glued to brick walls for insulation purposes.
You may cut this material into strips of 2 mm thick x 3 mm broad x 1 meter long. Then coil these strips
in your hands to form a dense irregular intertwined 'ball' resembling the nest of a crow.
Then place 'crow's nest' into basket and plant into crow's nest ...
Important ::
(a) Shredding this material : no use.
(b) Tie the plant to the basket because the plant must not wobble.
(c) That sheet material must be pure Styropor, no additional coating on either face.
(d) This compost cannot 'store' any nourishment for the plant hence the plant must be sprayed
every day with 150 ppm of fertiliser.
I am not joking here
. I would love to use this, but I cannot find that Styropor Sheet material in my vicinity.