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Do you all know about air plants?
They don’t need soil or to be planted, you just set them in a container!
Yep, that’s it!
But they do need an occasional misting of water to keep them hydrated.
I love that air plants can fit just about anywhere and you can use unique planters.
Easy project.
Done in a minute.
Fun!
PS. update – I’m having trouble with comments disappearing or going to spam … if you can, would you mind leaving one so I can see what’s wrong? THANK YOU!
Elephant pitcher via Anthropologie
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Melissa,
Congrats on your award, it is well deserved.
All the best of wishes,
Penny
I found you through the BHG event. Congratulations. I had forgotten all about air plants. Time to pick up a few
Love those little tuck in plants, and your elephant planter.
When I bought mine I was told to let the roots soak in a bowl of water once a week and then let dry thoroughly. I manage to do it about once a month and it’s worked fine!
Totally ordering!
Thanks, Melissa!
I’ve been having trouble with that too — specifically with a [Rafflecopter] giveaway post on my blog. And on the opposite side of the spectrum, I leave comments on blogs, and I get an email saying that it was a “fail.” Seems I can’t win. Hope you have better luck figuring out your problem!
I love your elephant and I love airplants! I have two that sit on the edge of my tub!