What is this: Do-it-yourself, decoration, crafts, pottering and co ... What you can tinker and potter about everything is reported in this forum. Do-it-yourself with lots of examples and tips. Decoration for home and garden.
orchideentoepfe Info: I find this one very nice: http://www.greenconcept.ch/shop-9622-18383-Orchideentoepfe.html If this really works here so I think that's the best option: Or do they hang in baskets: On this page (below) is still a picture of how it would look in the basket. There are though which made of plastic, but you can even think about how that would look like. Sarracenius head gardener Posts: 843 Images: 41 Joined: Thu October 6, 2006 15:25 Location: Brandenburg an der Havel ICQ
And how about hereby http://green-24.de/forum/ftopic35398.html Gudrun bon coeur de green Posts: 16281 Images: 8 Joined: flower child Sun May 28, 2006 12:16 Location: 180m above sea level Thuringia, hardiness zone 6b Gender: Female
I have already pasted flower pots with all sorts of beads and decorative stones. This looks really great. Unfortunately I have no pictures yet. The best fix it with the hot glue gun. Before flower child applying a primer with any color not bad. Top relatively small beads and stones used: For example, decorative stones beads Enjoy it. wayoutwest gardener Posts: 94 Joined: Wed September 10 2008 10:28 Location: Lübeck
Hello to spice up the orchid pots, I would choose the mosaic technique. With mosaic tiles can be the flower pots in no time to make banners. If the terracotta flower pots are suitable that are great. Unfortunately, I myself have no pictures at hand. Luna80 Apprentice Posts: 1 Joined: Tue June 17, 2008 18:44
with seviettentechnik you can embellish many things ... wants the orchid pots my mother beautify birthday so! Linda_3005 gardener Posts: 92 Images: 6 Joined: Wed January 6, 2010 13:51
Actually should be clear orchid pots but why can not the paste or the like yet, or I'm mistaken? ganga head gardener flower child Posts: 781 Pictures: 2 Joined: Wed January 7, 2009 22:04 Location: Heilbronn Blog: Read the Blog (22)
Much nicer than the pots variant that comes close to their natural habitat ... Stefan has wonderfully explained here in words and pictures ... http://green-24.de/forum/ftopic53032.html Black_Desire plants Professor Posts: 6675 Images: 12 Joined: Wed March 11, 2009 23:02
@ Ganga: I think it is the cache pots meant the're white / black / purple / red etc. and not transparent - which of course you should not stick anything Linda_3005 gardener Posts: 92 Images: 6 Joined: flower child Wed January 6, 2010 13: 51
Yes, but you should still take on orchids no pots, just the transparent and coasters underneath. I've done away with my orchids namely the pots, cause I've read in the forum so, or have I misunderstood something? ganga head gardener Posts: 781 Pictures: 2 Joined: Wed January 7, 2009 22:04 Location: Heilbronn Blog: Read the Blog (22)
Nah, ganga, that's right! Orchid roots need light, so they are indeed in these transparent pots. If you then, of course, placing the pot tions planter that is not so full. The reason is that orchids epiphytes grow in the wild ... ie they do not grow with the roots in the earth, but on nem nem branch of tree or something. And there is no soil around it. Nutrients and water they get from the air and their roots need then also the light. flower child Indigo Girl plants Professor Posts: 8373 Images: 158 Joined: January 7 2007 12:17 Website
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orchideentoepfe Info: I find this one very nice: http://www.greenconcept.ch/shop-9622-18383-Orchideentoepfe.html If this really works here so I think that's the best option: Or do they hang in baskets: On this page (below) is still a picture of how it would look in the basket. There are though which made of plastic, but you can even think about how that would look like. Sarracenius head gardener Posts: 843 Images: 41 Joined: Thu October 6, 2006 15:25 Location: Brandenburg an der Havel ICQ
And how about hereby http://green-24.de/forum/ftopic35398.html Gudrun bon coeur de green Posts: 16281 Images: 8 Joined: flower child Sun May 28, 2006 12:16 Location: 180m above sea level Thuringia, hardiness zone 6b Gender: Female
I have already pasted flower pots with all sorts of beads and decorative stones. This looks really great. Unfortunately I have no pictures yet. The best fix it with the hot glue gun. Before flower child applying a primer with any color not bad. Top relatively small beads and stones used: For example, decorative stones beads Enjoy it. wayoutwest gardener Posts: 94 Joined: Wed September 10 2008 10:28 Location: Lübeck
Hello to spice up the orchid pots, I would choose the mosaic technique. With mosaic tiles can be the flower pots in no time to make banners. If the terracotta flower pots are suitable that are great. Unfortunately, I myself have no pictures at hand. Luna80 Apprentice Posts: 1 Joined: Tue June 17, 2008 18:44
with seviettentechnik you can embellish many things ... wants the orchid pots my mother beautify birthday so! Linda_3005 gardener Posts: 92 Images: 6 Joined: Wed January 6, 2010 13:51
Actually should be clear orchid pots but why can not the paste or the like yet, or I'm mistaken? ganga head gardener flower child Posts: 781 Pictures: 2 Joined: Wed January 7, 2009 22:04 Location: Heilbronn Blog: Read the Blog (22)
Much nicer than the pots variant that comes close to their natural habitat ... Stefan has wonderfully explained here in words and pictures ... http://green-24.de/forum/ftopic53032.html Black_Desire plants Professor Posts: 6675 Images: 12 Joined: Wed March 11, 2009 23:02
@ Ganga: I think it is the cache pots meant the're white / black / purple / red etc. and not transparent - which of course you should not stick anything Linda_3005 gardener Posts: 92 Images: 6 Joined: flower child Wed January 6, 2010 13: 51
Yes, but you should still take on orchids no pots, just the transparent and coasters underneath. I've done away with my orchids namely the pots, cause I've read in the forum so, or have I misunderstood something? ganga head gardener Posts: 781 Pictures: 2 Joined: Wed January 7, 2009 22:04 Location: Heilbronn Blog: Read the Blog (22)
Nah, ganga, that's right! Orchid roots need light, so they are indeed in these transparent pots. If you then, of course, placing the pot tions planter that is not so full. The reason is that orchids epiphytes grow in the wild ... ie they do not grow with the roots in the earth, but on nem nem branch of tree or something. And there is no soil around it. Nutrients and water they get from the air and their roots need then also the light. flower child Indigo Girl plants Professor Posts: 8373 Images: 158 Joined: January 7 2007 12:17 Website
Back to Craft & Decoration & Co. Where am I: Select a forum ------------------ The World of Plants Garden & Plants Plant News magazine - plants beautiful plants & Botany plant diseases and pests Care & cutting & finishing flower child plant identification & Plants Plant Encyclopedia & plug
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