Plant products grown with love
Plant products grown with love
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
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
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
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
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
A Glass Garden: Cultivating beauty within the confines of a bottle.
It is a classic choice for the entrance, and you can keep them as bushy and short as you desire.
With leafless stems that look like literal corkscrews, this unusual houseplant loves moist soil and indirect light. It can even thrive in a low-light environment with the occasional use of a grow light to aid with photosynthesis. In the right conditions, it can grow up to three feet tall.
Petals of Time: Preserving moments in delicate blooms, capturing the essence of fleeting beauty.
This plant is a trailing beauty, which may hang from anywhere on the door or nearby.
Geraniums can withstand scorching summers with low watering. They keep going from strength to strength in most gardens
Hostas are some of the easiest plants to grow outdoors. They have varying colours from green to blue and more.
This waxy plant will grow trailing vines of white and green (and sometimes pink!) leaves. Pet friendly and nontoxic, it thrives in bright, indirect light with a watering every one to two weeks.
Not just suited to the Mediterranean, an olive tree actually makes a great houseplant. It loves a warmer, sunny climate (but not too much direct sun or it will scorch) and plenty of humidity. Prune it seasonally to keep it looking fresh, and you’ll enjoy it for years to come.
The Peace Lily plant has striking leaves and beautiful flowers, thriving in indirect light. You should avoid overwatering and water only when the soil is dry.