Having a thriving String of Bananas is a mix of care and science! If you too want to have a specimen that can put the ones in garden centres to shame – keep reading!
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These cork planters are so cool to look at and great for planting succulents and other tiny plants. You can use them to decorate your home! Make these eye-catching magnetic planter and attach them to your fridge or other metallic objects. Check out the tutorial on snapguide.
If you have got an old rusty toy create this planter. You can plant succulents and other small indoor plants in a toy truck and keep that in a spot where it’ll receive some bright light, a windowsill would be perfect. It’s a lovely way to upcycle old toys!
You can grow plants in many things and a rustic metal planter box is one of the nicest indoor gardening ideas to try. Plant some good-looking houseplants or succulents and keep that planter box on a tabletop. It’ll look great!
This is a great DIY project for beginners and only requires minimal supplies. A soda bottle self-watering planter like this can be a boon for the gardeners who forget to water their plants. Here is the tutorial.
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Grow a herb garden in vintage teacups that you no longer use. Not only it will look good but this way you will be able to grow your own herbs. Learn more about this at TheBowerbirdstories
Make a hanging Indoor Vertical Garden with recycled pallets. Besides this, there are so many other things you can do with pallets, read our post to find out more. See the tutorial at beersnbeans.
Small, painted cans are perfect for growing herbs. Paint them in whatever colors suit your style. Via: Upcycledstuff
You can grow plants in mason jars. A succulent, a herb or any other indoor plant that don’t grow much would be perfect. See more about mason jar planters!
This is such an unorthodox way to repurpose those old beautiful pieces, it’ll make a real
Having a thriving String of Bananas is a mix of care and science! If you too want to have a specimen that can put the ones in garden centres to shame – keep reading!
Conifers may have a history reaching back 300 million years and cover wide stretches of the northern nemisphere but as garden plants they have long been out of favour. That may be changing. Innovative use at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show last year demonstrated how conifers can add structure to a garden in a relaxed way.
How to Start a Garden Journal If you've wanted to start a garden journal (or get back to using one!), check out these tips from artist and teacher, Carrie Carlson. Connect with nature with a garden journal
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Transform your living space into a lush oasis with the allure of large houseplants, breathing life and vibrancy into your home. These botanical giants not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also contribute to a healthier indoor environment. Dive into the world of verdant luxury as we explore the top 5 impressive large indoor plants that can be the statement piece your home deserves.
Check out beautiful setups like the Snake Plant Garden in Vases, Tabletop Centerpieces, and Elegant Display in Glass Bowls. Find out more amazing ideas for adding greenery to your space!
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Today we’re visiting Gail Bromer’s beautiful garden at the top of the continental divide in the Blue Ridge Mountains of western North Carolina:
Here are incredible indoor plants that have been around for 100 years! From a grand 108-year-old Jade Plant filled with love to a fancy rhododendron, each one tells a beautiful story. That's not all! A 100-year-old Monstera and a generational Christmas Cactus passed down for three generations. And More!
Red is an attention-grabbing color in the garden. Bold, loud, and bright. And it plays well with other colors as well – pair it with orange and yellow for a hot, exciting bed, or blues and purple to created a deep, rich, moody tone. Here are some of my favorite red blooms for the garden… what reds are you loving in your garden?
From planting veggies and adding seasonal garden color schemes to colorful foliage, vertical gardening, and going organic — make 2024 fun and green with these New Year indoor gardening resolutions.