wanna twine but not sure if it would be a good indoor plant idea?
I have plenty of plants wrapped in moss then wrapped in twine indoors, but I understand some people don't have a set up for this. It requires watering in a bowl or tub.
...I will show you the way to happy indoor twining.
follow me......to a land where we reuse, make + live on the edge.
I have plenty of plants wrapped in moss then wrapped in twine indoors, but I understand some people don't have a set up for this. It requires watering in a bowl or tub.
...I will show you the way to happy indoor twining.
follow me......to a land where we reuse, make + live on the edge.
the makings of something perfectly inexpensive....and you get to use that glue gun!
I wrapped the body of my container a little before doing the bottom, but not sure its necessary. I didn't want to see that it was a 2 liter bottle bottom, so I used the bumps as glue spots and just sort of went around and around in a circle. Purposely not following in the grooved parts.
Once the bottom is covered its good to go back to the body of your ball and continue wrapping to cover empty space. I tend to wrap like I'm making a yarn ball, but as long as you glue down twine here and there so it feels secure, you should be fine doing it as you like.
I used most of the entire 190ft twine! geez....anyways. Once you are happy with the way your twine ball looks add some potting soil that your chosen plant will adore.
Bam! shazam! Natural jute twine ball to go in your house.
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