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]]>They’re as close to having a tiny ecosystem in your home that you can watch grow and expand. The different layers (and we’re not just talking about the soil) showcase the diversity of life in one tiny clear orb.
Cactuses look great in amber-colored pots, but placing them in a clear terrarium makes you notice each and every single part of the plant. How cool!
Who knew driftwood would make for a cool accent? It looks like it was made for this setting.
Despite the differences teeming from every terrarium, they still look aesthetically pleasing when placed beside other ones.
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]]>If you don’t want to commit to a large plant that you feel like you might not be successful with, try this DIY plant that will brighten up all your spaces.
First, find a plant that suits your style aesthetically but also in terms of care. A really good plant to start out with is a snake plant because you don’t need to water them so often, which is one reason why a lot of plants die. They are also great for spaces that are on the darker side because they only need indirect sunlight.
Take a pot and fill it with lava rocks for drainage. Then, take out the snake plant or whatever you decide to buy out of the nursery pot and massage it slightly so if there are any clumps of soil they come undone. Put them into the pot with more soil and you’re done!
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]]>The post Terrariums: Tiny Homes for Your Plants appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>They’re as close to having a tiny ecosystem in your home that you can watch grow and expand. The different layers (and we’re not just talking about the soil) showcase the diversity of life in one tiny clear orb.
Cactuses look great in amber-colored pots, but placing them in a clear terrarium makes you notice each and every single part of the plant. How cool!
Who knew driftwood would make for a cool accent? It looks like it was made for this setting.
Despite the differences teeming from every terrarium, they still look aesthetically pleasing when placed beside other ones.
The post Terrariums: Tiny Homes for Your Plants appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Even If You Don’t Have a Lot of Space, You Can Keep These Indoor Plants! appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>If you don’t want to commit to a large plant that you feel like you might not be successful with, try this DIY plant that will brighten up all your spaces.
First, find a plant that suits your style aesthetically but also in terms of care. A really good plant to start out with is a snake plant because you don’t need to water them so often, which is one reason why a lot of plants die. They are also great for spaces that are on the darker side because they only need indirect sunlight.
Take a pot and fill it with lava rocks for drainage. Then, take out the snake plant or whatever you decide to buy out of the nursery pot and massage it slightly so if there are any clumps of soil they come undone. Put them into the pot with more soil and you’re done!
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