We have been planting succulents and cacti into old jars and bottles
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Thursday, 26 August 2021
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Hi Beau, what a great idea this is. What do you do with them once they get too big for jars?
ReplyDeleteKia Ora Beau, this is a creative solution, succulents and cacti are very cool plants to have, especially as they don't need a lot of water. My friend uses old jars to propagate plants to sell. Maybe you could try that too. Do you have a favourite plant?
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ReplyDeletethat looks amazing how long did it take to make it and what plant in in that jar?
It didnt take long, its a cactus from mums garden
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