Liquid Symphony: A kaleidoscope of colors swirling in a bottle canvas
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Peace Lily
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botle art
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bottle art
₹650.00 ₹500.00
Liquid Symphony: A kaleidoscope of colors swirling in a bottle canvas
This plant’s lush foliage prefers medium to bright indirect light, plenty of mist and humidity, and occasional watering. Because its full, feather-like leaves get longer as they grow, this plant looks best in a hanging planter.
A Glass Garden: Cultivating beauty within the confines of a bottle.
Geraniums can withstand scorching summers with low watering. They keep going from strength to strength in most gardens
You’ll love how the leaves of a silver satin pothos shimmer when the light hits them. Pothos plants are fuss free: Keep yours in partial to bright indirect light, and water it when the soil is mostly dry. Pro tip: You can easily expand your plant family by propagating these from cuttings.
The snake plant has deep green and sharp leaves, without needing maintenance. It is also a good air purifier. It only requires water once in about ten days.
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Simply make sure they have adequate ventilation and nourishment by fertilising them regularly. Plants like common ivy, spider plant, purple heart, coleus and sweet potato vine can be grown in glass jars or bottles. You can use ropes, vines and paint to decorate the bottles
Simply make sure they have adequate ventilation and nourishment by fertilising them regularly. Plants like common ivy, spider plant, purple heart, coleus and sweet potato vine can be grown in glass jars or bottles. You can use ropes, vines and paint to decorate the bottles
Simply make sure they have adequate ventilation and nourishment by fertilising them regularly. Plants like common ivy, spider plant, purple heart, coleus and sweet potato vine can be grown in glass jars or bottles. You can use ropes, vines and paint to decorate the bottles
Transforming emptiness into art, bottled expressions evoke beauty in confined spaces, capturing creativity within glass confines
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