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How to use the New Till Self Watering Planter

This self-watering system uses a traditional terracotta disc and internal reservoir to keep soil moist for about two weeks depending on your environment. We recommend established plants for all the self watering planters (no seedlings please) so that their roots properly touch the terracotta.  Click here for video instructions on How to use the Till Self … Continue reading How to use the New Till Self Watering Planter

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How to use your new Sky Planter Self Watering System

You have a new hanging planter, now what do you do? In this post we will teach you how easy it is to plant and install your Sky Planter. This plant has a slow release innovative watering system that can last up to two weeks. So no hassle, dirt or wet floors when you are … Continue reading How to use your new Sky Planter Self Watering System

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Ceramic Self watering Planter Instructions

Quick guide and instructions for using your new ceramic self watering planter.

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Care Tips for Terrariums

You have either received a terrarium in the mail or you are venturing to creating you own, Congratulations! They are a beautiful mix of indoor gardening and home decor, with which you are able to create a small ecosystem that you can appreciate in your home. A practice that started in Victorian times, terrariums are … Continue reading Care Tips for Terrariums

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Air Plant Care: How To Care For Tillandsias

Did you know? There are over 600 different species of air plants (Tillandsia) growing in many parts of the planet? The majority of air plants live in humid and warm climates like rainforests. You can usually find them growing in trees or even rocks in Central and South America, Florida, Air Plants are plants that … Continue reading Air Plant Care: How To Care For Tillandsias

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Marimo Moss Ball Care Guide

Marimo Moss Balls once known for only living in aquariums or cold lakes, now they are getting more known for keeping them in jars at home. They are actually not moss nor a plant but they are a kind of algae called Aegagropila linnaei. They are one of my favorites because they are very easy … Continue reading Marimo Moss Ball Care Guide

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Quick guide to Kokedamas

Literally meaning moss ball in Japanese, kokedamas are a world to discover. These joyful and interesting looking arrangements started as an alternative for bonsai, being called the “poor man’s bonsai”. They are low maintenance in comparison to a bonsai and more of an indoor addition than outdoor, like a bonsai. Kokedamas grabbed my complete attention … Continue reading Quick guide to Kokedamas

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