Thank you!🥰 It’s really fun, and totally works as long as it’s not a huge plant or one that needs a ton of water. The one in the tall glass is thriving!😁
I have found that using small rocks/pebbles and coal or ashes from a fire work really well as a base for the soil. Thankfully I haven’t had any gnats with these plants, but I’ve had to be very careful with root rot with the succulents. The pothos are thriving! 💚
I love the ivy bowl!!
Thank you!🥰 That one is one of my favorites too!
Loved this! I never thought to use glassware as planters. Definitely will keep this mind. My favorite was the tall clear glass.🥰
Thank you!🥰 It’s really fun, and totally works as long as it’s not a huge plant or one that needs a ton of water. The one in the tall glass is thriving!😁
❤️ it superb ideas 👌👌
Thank you, my friend!🥰
Hi guys! Which bowl was your favorite? It's so fun to combine thrifting and gardening- I could do both all day! :)
Hey Monica! Love the look of the plants in the glass bowls, so cute! Awesome job!
Hey Sarah! Thank you so much! I love doing this with plants, but I have to stop myself or my house will get crowded pretty quickly.😆
Root rot or gnats definitely a concern. Do you add anything to bottom?
I have found that using small rocks/pebbles and coal or ashes from a fire work really well as a base for the soil.
Thankfully I haven’t had any gnats with these plants, but I’ve had to be very careful with root rot with the succulents. The pothos are thriving! 💚
Wish u could figure out a way to put holes in the bottom of the glass dishes for drainage. Sooo many beautiful thrift ones we could all use!