For the USA, Dollar Tree has a ton of amazing glass containers in so many various sizes and shapes for your plants. While you’re there grab some of the bare Xmas wreaths and you can use those for styling a trellis, as they have shapes like stars etc. In the craft section they have loads of wooden rings in various sizes. I use my glue gun to attach the rings together in fun patterns and use those as my trellises. They have tons of cable/nylon rope that works amazing to use for hanging pots. Their food container section now has glassware that works uh maxing for limited space, smaller propagation containers. The container section has some iffy containers that may work, but will def work great for storing your planting medium. The dinnerware section has a LOT of fun glasses and bowls you can use as closed containers for planting. I think seasonal section or $5+ section has these metal hanging lanterns with led lights inside. Pop the light out and spray the inside down with some lacquer, and you can now use it to plant in. It’s glass on all sides so it’ll get light easily and air plants, slow succulents etc will grow beautifully in them. Thrift stores, keep an eye out for aquariums and fish bowls. They work so freaking amazing for planted propagation stations, small terrariums etc. Many US thrift stores will have either a place for plant pots or pottery. While looking, keep an open mind about ways to use what you see there in ways they weren’t intended. I’m using lots of vintage containers for sugar, flour, beer steins etc. Vintage mixing bowls made of wood are great hanging pots, just weather treat it so the water won’t ruin it. Furniture section look for glass displays, glass cabinets, and if you’re up for a challenge, the old tvs from the 80s that are in the wooden cabinets. Using a few YT tutorials, you now have your own indoor ikea mock greenhouse. Hope these ideas help. Phoenix AZ, Seattle, LA and I think San Diego all have Daiso. I get really cute and sturdy smaller decorative planting pots. The non lacquered ones work very similar to terracotta pots and help minimize overwatering and have drainage holes. Any ceramic containers that don’t have holes, place masking tape in an X shape on the bottom and submerge them underwater. Now use a hammer and nail to make a hole in the bottom of the container while it’s underwater. It will not shatter, the tape helps hold the loose ceramic shards. I recommend just the one hole, as the surface is weakened and has a high chance to break. You can use a drill in this situation but i find the one hole works well, and you can use a hand drill to expand the size of the hole. For glass you will need a special drill bit for glass and make sure you get some fine textured sandpaper to use on the new hole so it can smooth it out and prevent accidental cuts. I hope I helped out some
Claire, you have no idea 💡 how much you have inspired me. These are what I have made after discovering your videos. You are my favorite person I've never met. (Edit. I wasn't able to share my pictures of pots I have decorated)
@TheJungleHaven I dmed you on Instagram and you responded! It made my day 😁💓🥰 🌿🌿🌿 🪴🪴 🌴 After you responded though, i realized I had many more that I didn't send you 😆.
Would love a DIY video of your pot decorating ideas..❤ Another idea I’ve used,it picked up bar stools from council hard rubbish and take the legs of and buy a cheap round wooden chopping board and screw the legs on,really good for tall trailing plants.or even screwing in wooden legs underneath baskets that really elevates the plant and the one of a kind basket.❤
I bought vases for some of my taller plants and now I crochet sleeves for the vases to keep the roots and reservoirs out of the light so the algae does not grow. I grow everything in semi hydro. I have used almost all of my old/scrap yarns so I am not only having fun crochetting but also make space as I am using the yarns and the plants look cool in vases dressed in colourful pyjamas 😁
My favorite plant decor go-to is instead of buying trays and saucers at plant stores that match pots, I check out thrift shops for old plates. Not only are they usually cheaper, sometimes they look a lot nicer. Sometimes you can find a matching set to tie a few plants together. White, black, terra cotta, or a solid color pot with a patterned plate underneath adds to your decor. With the lip on plates being wider, I can easily display little statuary or pretty rocks on them. I found a stack of coffee cup saucers for a $1 a piece at a thrift store, and put them under some of my smaller plants, they were the perfect size just like a regular pot saucer. A larger plate with a patterned, scalloped border made a great display for the small aloe I use as a center piece on my dinner table.
I eat a lot of Greek yogurt. The plastic container is the perfect size for a 4” pot to go into. I usually spray them white to cover the bonded labeling, but I’ve also wrapped a couple in macrame cord. I also tend to use vintage kitchenware as cache pots and saucers. Nobody wants chinaware anymore, but it makes great plantware. Pyrex and Corningware are great items to use.
Hi Claire! Thank you very much for all your videos, they are incredibly entertaining! I would really be interested in seeing a tour of all the anthuriums and how you treat them. Have a lovely day
Blown away by your creativity. Those stools are everything! I’ve done some pot painting myself, and also teach a pot-painting class at a local plant shop! But this has inspired me to try some other things too! Would love to see a full tour of all your pots ❤❤❤
Great video as always- thank you. My favourite place to find items is the local amenity tip. Most of them now have a shed where they sell the best bits that others have thrown away. You pick up loads of items for a few pounds.
I too all about DIY anything using what I already have. I made plant stands using two large planter pots on top each other,then used hide rope and yes all done with glue gun😀 your planters look amazing especially Ross's little one's😁
I loved this. I go thrifting and get things that are unusual and use them as pots. I have painted pots, too, but you've given me a few more ideas to try. Yes, I want a pot video. I love the little Rossters. Ross is truly talented or .maybe just weird. Either way, I love his pot work.
I love your ideas. I use glass beakers and flasks from my Universitys lab for propagations, i really love the look of them in between 'regular' drinking glasses or vases. And i crochet some pot covers to pull over pots that didn't fit my colour scheme at that time. I just used tutorials on crochet baskets and made them slightly smaler than the pot, so they fit tightly like some kind of sock 😅 the advantage is that you can remove them once you want the original colours back! It should also work for different types of glasses, and after some practice you can add different patterns or small gaps to take a look at the roots :)
Love these!!! Over the years I have definitely did several DIYs myself for my plants and in fact some of them are my most asked about from my collection! 🫶🏼😂 My sister actually works for a florist plant shop and they actually also use diy hacks for plants aswell until they are ready to sell out in a gift basket or bouquet and things! Some of my most favorite is the wire wreath frames you can get at the dollar store can be used for Hoya trellis and all kinds of things or wrapped to make a base for a hanging pot to sit on aswell! Use it as 1 large or wire cut and break into 3 separate trellis! For the base stakes I use plastic chip sticks or support stakes and some good zip ties! They are a lot more sturdy for bigger leaf Hoyas and keeps them from bowing over like other trellises do! Thrift stores and yard sales are my favorite to second hand diy things aswell and get cheap pots! 🫶🏼😊 Awesome video!!!!!
Hi Claire. I am not a crafty person but I think if you had a shop with your homemade pots I would definitely buy some. They are so beautiful and original!!!
I’ve always liked your DIY pot decorating ideas. I use small buckets and decorate them with rope as well,like you I only buy "nice"pots as a special treat for myself or if someone asks me for gift ideas. Oh yes baby milk tins as well. I saw someone on YT mix some paint with bi-carb and then paint it on to a nursery pot/container and it gives the pot a textured look,kind of like cement look.You got some great ideas.💚🌿🪴
Even the ugliest pot in the thriftstore, can be easily transformed into a lovely one with a lick of paint. Done it lots of times and it really works great!
Another amazing inspirational video!Yes please to a full plant pot tour😊Have recently made the jute rope basket from one of your DIY videos and it’s brilliant and so easy to follow your instructions.Am making some more as gifts to put little plants in, really makes them look great.Thank you for keeping us all inspired and giving us all good plant and craft therapy!
This was awesome and the increasing of the pots with matching string is genius for the tower pots. And look so good. Thanks for sharing your ideas on cost saving. I’m going to use some of your ideas. I need me a glue gun, and crafts this shall be fun 🤩 ❤ (I did purchase a plain white plastic pot from ikea, and then find some vintage tassels and material and glued it on with super glue with some pleather trimming, and you inspired me to do that) it would never have crossed my mind otherwise.
I love good no to Homesense. They have great prices and sizes of pots and pit stands. Plus storage etc! They have great copper pots like you talked of!
Anything trailing would be beautiful in it or donkey tail it kind of reminds me of a snake basket and I think that would be absolutely beautiful especially if it was a variegated one
I thought I was subscribed... In any case i have two months to binge watch, i have two plants now, the first got leaf miners which i think is under control and my new terracotta potted plant looks like its doing well. 💚👍
I always knew you were planty but I never knew you were so creative and artistic!!!! Love your ideas and the affordability of all of it. Also, please tell Mr. Ross that he is no slouch either. Does he sell his stuff? His work is incredible! I really love his quirky style and I'm sure many others do as well.
Each time I buy a plant I budget in a pretty pot and clear pot and use the pretty pot as a sleeve. It helps. I also thrift pretty pots and accessories. I agree dont go broke.
I love these ideas! Does the macrame string go funny when you water your plants? I normally bottom water my plants but don't know if the string would go gross?
You are super creative Claire. Would you please tell me what size of Macrame you buy and use? I was looking on Amazon and they have many sizes. From 3mm up to 8mm that I’ve found so far. I’d like a big and chunky one. But I’m sure there is a smaller size that would be very helpful too. Also, would you show us how to make tassels? Maybe I’ll ahead of what you might talk about in the remainder of this video. Also I’d love for you to show us how you made the Pom, Pom I see handing from one of yours. That would be super helpful too me. I appreciate all of your ideas and time putting it together. Because it has been very inspiring to me and what I can do to make things to turn my ugly plastic pots into a nice way to display my plants. And I will 100% look for wholesale FLorsit shops. I have found a couple in the neighboring cities as mine. So, I’m going to go look and see what they have!!! I would have never thought of it before.
Have you ever thought about keeping live aquarium plants?? Look up the Walstad method It’s all about filtrating the water using the plants so you don’t need a filter on your tank I have a 2 gallon filterless bowl aquarium🌱🦐🐠💙🔥
Lovely and cool ideas! I would love a dedicated video on your favourite anthuriums, if you haven’t done that before, I don’t think? (sorry I just wanted to leave positivity)❤️
Have you ever tried Homesense and or TK Maxx. Both have a large variety of plant pots, in a range of sizes. Prices are very reasonable and they always have a reduced section, I have snapped up many great bargains. Love your content ❤Hope you and Ross have an illness free Christmas this year 😊
I've tried a few times to do the yarn around the pots look but I think I messed up because I used yarn and not macrame or the other material you mentioned lol I used a fluffy pretty blue yarn and it did not go well with the hot glue gun lol I'm going to get some macrame and try again because I LOVE that look 💚
Personally I thrift absolutely everything regarding plants. All plants are second hand or self propogated and all planters, shelves, pots etc are thrifted. This has been a fun challenge for myself to keep things inexpensive and relatively sustainable!
Idea i have is for the planter with a realy small opening maby make it unto a ufo planter like cut the wide botton then put a nurser pot in it and the plant a plant it it ❤❤❤
I really enjoyed the video but I wanted to clarify something. Plant pots that are handmade or of good quality are expensive because they are either the labour of an independent potter or made with good products and fair wages in a smaller scale than say IKEA pots for example. I know when you have many plants it's impossible to only buy special pots but in general they are more expensive for a reason, and a good one at that.
You should learn how to crochet! I think anyone should, but especially planty people who value calm and crafty hobbies. I'm a fiber artist for years and I love making artpieces combining plants and yarn/textiles
An old school moonshine bottle but I’m pretty sure it’s a replica I watch a lot of American Pickers I’m sure you have some kind of show like that there like UK Pickers or something🤔
You should do a let’s craft plantie things. It would be so fun to spend an afternoon doing crafts with you❤
I'd genuinely love this
Yes please please do one.
You should film and "paint a pot with me" or "make a plant pot with me" That would be so lovely!!! ❤
I would love a plant pot tour! Even if most of them aren't available for sale anymore I think it'd be great for inspiration 😀
Yea me too!!
This is a great idea! Plant pot tour! Plant pot tour! Plant pot tour!!! Please?
For the USA, Dollar Tree has a ton of amazing glass containers in so many various sizes and shapes for your plants. While you’re there grab some of the bare Xmas wreaths and you can use those for styling a trellis, as they have shapes like stars etc. In the craft section they have loads of wooden rings in various sizes. I use my glue gun to attach the rings together in fun patterns and use those as my trellises. They have tons of cable/nylon rope that works amazing to use for hanging pots. Their food container section now has glassware that works uh maxing for limited space, smaller propagation containers. The container section has some iffy containers that may work, but will def work great for storing your planting medium.
The dinnerware section has a LOT of fun glasses and bowls you can use as closed containers for planting. I think seasonal section or $5+ section has these metal hanging lanterns with led lights inside. Pop the light out and spray the inside down with some lacquer, and you can now use it to plant in. It’s glass on all sides so it’ll get light easily and air plants, slow succulents etc will grow beautifully in them.
Thrift stores, keep an eye out for aquariums and fish bowls. They work so freaking amazing for planted propagation stations, small terrariums etc. Many US thrift stores will have either a place for plant pots or pottery. While looking, keep an open mind about ways to use what you see there in ways they weren’t intended. I’m using lots of vintage containers for sugar, flour, beer steins etc. Vintage mixing bowls made of wood are great hanging pots, just weather treat it so the water won’t ruin it. Furniture section look for glass displays, glass cabinets, and if you’re up for a challenge, the old tvs from the 80s that are in the wooden cabinets. Using a few YT tutorials, you now have your own indoor ikea mock greenhouse.
Hope these ideas help.
Phoenix AZ, Seattle, LA and I think San Diego all have Daiso. I get really cute and sturdy smaller decorative planting pots. The non lacquered ones work very similar to terracotta pots and help minimize overwatering and have drainage holes. Any ceramic containers that don’t have holes, place masking tape in an X shape on the bottom and submerge them underwater. Now use a hammer and nail to make a hole in the bottom of the container while it’s underwater. It will not shatter, the tape helps hold the loose ceramic shards. I recommend just the one hole, as the surface is weakened and has a high chance to break. You can use a drill in this situation but i find the one hole works well, and you can use a hand drill to expand the size of the hole. For glass you will need a special drill bit for glass and make sure you get some fine textured sandpaper to use on the new hole so it can smooth it out and prevent accidental cuts.
I hope I helped out some
Great suggestions! ❤❤
Claire, you have no idea 💡 how much you have inspired me. These are what I have made after discovering your videos. You are my favorite person I've never met. (Edit. I wasn't able to share my pictures of pots I have decorated)
Oh this is so sweet! Tag me on Instagram or something - I'd LOVE to see your pots!
@TheJungleHaven I dmed you on Instagram and you responded! It made my day 😁💓🥰 🌿🌿🌿 🪴🪴 🌴 After you responded though, i realized I had many more that I didn't send you 😆.
@@TheJungleHavenI'm dmed you and you responded. It made my day!🌿🍀🌴🪴 🌵
The little monsters are INCREDIBLE! I love that green one. WOW!!!
Ross is so talented! All of the ones you showed are so cool! I LOVE that Octopus one!! 😊😊
Thrift store and I have used fish bowls, lamps, high heel shoe, tea pot, and candy dishes.
I LOVE the high heel idea!
your styling vids are my favourite. Now to get the craft supplies in for the weekend ahead!
These pots have such good vibes! GREAT IDEAS 🙏🏾💕
Would love a DIY video of your pot decorating ideas..❤
Another idea I’ve used,it picked up bar stools from council hard rubbish and take the legs of and buy a cheap round wooden chopping board and screw the legs on,really good for tall trailing plants.or even screwing in wooden legs underneath baskets that really elevates the plant and the one of a kind basket.❤
I bought vases for some of my taller plants and now I crochet sleeves for the vases to keep the roots and reservoirs out of the light so the algae does not grow. I grow everything in semi hydro. I have used almost all of my old/scrap yarns so I am not only having fun crochetting but also make space as I am using the yarns and the plants look cool in vases dressed in colourful pyjamas 😁
Love all of Ross’s creations! Full pot tour please ❤
My favorite plant decor go-to is instead of buying trays and saucers at plant stores that match pots, I check out thrift shops for old plates. Not only are they usually cheaper, sometimes they look a lot nicer. Sometimes you can find a matching set to tie a few plants together. White, black, terra cotta, or a solid color pot with a patterned plate underneath adds to your decor. With the lip on plates being wider, I can easily display little statuary or pretty rocks on them. I found a stack of coffee cup saucers for a $1 a piece at a thrift store, and put them under some of my smaller plants, they were the perfect size just like a regular pot saucer. A larger plate with a patterned, scalloped border made a great display for the small aloe I use as a center piece on my dinner table.
I love this idea so much. I'm going to have a look for some pretty plates next time I'm out!
@@TheJungleHaven you're right on the money with woven waste baskets too! I have a couple just as decorative covers!
I eat a lot of Greek yogurt. The plastic container is the perfect size for a 4” pot to go into. I usually spray them white to cover the bonded labeling, but I’ve also wrapped a couple in macrame cord.
I also tend to use vintage kitchenware as cache pots and saucers. Nobody wants chinaware anymore, but it makes great plantware. Pyrex and Corningware are great items to use.
I love pots/planters with character. Plants look awesome in them!! 🙋🏼♀️✨🪴💚
Hi Claire! Thank you very much for all your videos, they are incredibly entertaining! I would really be interested in seeing a tour of all the anthuriums and how you treat them. Have a lovely day
Yes plant pot tour please!
You have fully inspired me to pull out my leftover acrylics from a paint by number and jazz up some of my naked pots.
Blown away by your creativity. Those stools are everything! I’ve done some pot painting myself, and also teach a pot-painting class at a local plant shop! But this has inspired me to try some other things too! Would love to see a full tour of all your pots ❤❤❤
Great video as always- thank you. My favourite place to find items is the local amenity tip. Most of them now have a shed where they sell the best bits that others have thrown away. You pick up loads of items for a few pounds.
I too all about DIY anything using what I already have. I made plant stands using two large planter pots on top each other,then used hide rope and yes all done with glue gun😀 your planters look amazing especially Ross's little one's😁
@Claire, the blue pot you call an elf that you don't like, I LOVE it. Omgosh I really love it
Oh thank you!
The ones that you and Ross have made are so fun and I love them!
I loved this. I go thrifting and get things that are unusual and use them as pots. I have painted pots, too, but you've given me a few more ideas to try. Yes, I want a pot video. I love the little Rossters. Ross is truly talented or .maybe just weird. Either way, I love his pot work.
Those containers are beautiful from that company. I do love your DYI pots !
Love seeing your DIY pots 😍 (wouldn't have thought watered down acrylic paint could look so beautiful) ☺️
I love your ideas. I use glass beakers and flasks from my Universitys lab for propagations, i really love the look of them in between 'regular' drinking glasses or vases.
And i crochet some pot covers to pull over pots that didn't fit my colour scheme at that time. I just used tutorials on crochet baskets and made them slightly smaler than the pot, so they fit tightly like some kind of sock 😅 the advantage is that you can remove them once you want the original colours back! It should also work for different types of glasses, and after some practice you can add different patterns or small gaps to take a look at the roots :)
My favorite “weird” no drainage pot has definitely been a vintage thrifted glass coffee pot! It was super cute in the kitchen!
You are by far the BEST and the most profesional!!! Thank you❤
She blows them all out of the water. The rest are so irritating to listen to.
Wow. So many amazing and beautiful pot ideas. I love collecting pots.
Love these!!! Over the years I have definitely did several DIYs myself for my plants and in fact some of them are my most asked about from my collection! 🫶🏼😂 My sister actually works for a florist plant shop and they actually also use diy hacks for plants aswell until they are ready to sell out in a gift basket or bouquet and things! Some of my most favorite is the wire wreath frames you can get at the dollar store can be used for Hoya trellis and all kinds of things or wrapped to make a base for a hanging pot to sit on aswell! Use it as 1 large or wire cut and break into 3 separate trellis! For the base stakes I use plastic chip sticks or support stakes and some good zip ties! They are a lot more sturdy for bigger leaf Hoyas and keeps them from bowing over like other trellises do! Thrift stores and yard sales are my favorite to second hand diy things aswell and get cheap pots! 🫶🏼😊 Awesome video!!!!!
Hi Claire. I am not a crafty person but I think if you had a shop with your homemade pots I would definitely buy some. They are so beautiful and original!!!
I’ve always liked your DIY pot decorating ideas. I use small buckets and decorate them with rope as well,like you I only buy "nice"pots as a special treat for myself or if someone asks me for gift ideas. Oh yes baby milk tins as well.
I saw someone on YT mix some paint with bi-carb and then paint it on to a nursery pot/container and it gives the pot a textured look,kind of like cement look.You got some great ideas.💚🌿🪴
Even the ugliest pot in the thriftstore, can be easily transformed into a lovely one with a lick of paint. Done it lots of times and it really works great!
All of your pot DIYs are so creative! I love when you make videos like this!
Another amazing inspirational video!Yes please to a full plant pot tour😊Have recently made the jute rope basket from one of your DIY videos and it’s brilliant and so easy to follow your instructions.Am making some more as gifts to put little plants in, really makes them look great.Thank you for keeping us all inspired and giving us all good plant and craft therapy!
This was awesome and the increasing of the pots with matching string is genius for the tower pots. And look so good. Thanks for sharing your ideas on cost saving. I’m going to use some of your ideas. I need me a glue gun, and crafts this shall be fun 🤩 ❤ (I did purchase a plain white plastic pot from ikea, and then find some vintage tassels and material and glued it on with super glue with some pleather trimming, and you inspired me to do that) it would never have crossed my mind otherwise.
Very cool ideas there. I'm just shrinking with all the pots I've broken & thrown out. I'll be using them in future. Thanks Claire. 😊
You both are so talented love the pots you both made
Thanks for the inspiration! ❤ I bought some nice plant covers made from washpapa (washable paper) and I think it would be easy to sew them yourself
That hortology pot is utterly beautiful 😍
A great place to find lots of vases and jars, even lots of glasses to use as propagation vessels at Estate sales, most go for rather cheap
I love good no to Homesense. They have great prices and sizes of pots and pit stands. Plus storage etc! They have great copper pots like you talked of!
ALL posts plants and cute pots collections very beautiful dear 💓👍☘️
I’m in love with Ross’ creations!! Going to try and recreate some unless he’ll sell me one of his lol😂
I got so many tables, plant pots, and even a 70L fishtank for free in the giveaway piles in germany. I havent had to buy pots in years 😄
So much fun!😍 the white on the terracotta is called patina I think😁
I would love to watch you do a crafty pot, maybe one like the gold clay one you made……❤
Love your pots, so pretty!
This is exactly what I was searching for.
I love thrifting! You never know what you will find!
Anything trailing would be beautiful in it or donkey tail it kind of reminds me of a snake basket and I think that would be absolutely beautiful especially if it was a variegated one
I thought I was subscribed... In any case i have two months to binge watch, i have two plants now, the first got leaf miners which i think is under control and my new terracotta potted plant looks like its doing well. 💚👍
I’m always looking for planter ideas thank you 🙏 💡 Fantastic video ✨ Especially DIY and thrift finds. They’re the best!!! 🪴💚
It would be fun to watch a pot crafty video! Maybe with your new paints coming in
I always knew you were planty but I never knew you were so creative and artistic!!!! Love your ideas and the affordability of all of it. Also, please tell Mr. Ross that he is no slouch either. Does he sell his stuff? His work is incredible! I really love his quirky style and I'm sure many others do as well.
Aww thank you! He currently isn't selling, although he's chatted about the potential for an Etsy shop further down the line
I love your potting ideas! Thank you for sharing with us. :)
Yes please to a planty crafting video--with a segment a la Ross if he feels up to it!!
You have some strange & adorable pots. Personally, I only use earthy looking pots. Color would drive me insane. Ross is very talented 😊
I get most of my pots from HomeSense here in Canada, very well priced and tons of selection
Each time I buy a plant I budget in a pretty pot and clear pot and use the pretty pot as a sleeve. It helps. I also thrift pretty pots and accessories. I agree dont go broke.
Love this video! ❤ from Canada 🇨🇦
Well done!
You always inspire me
I would love to see a craft-planty video from you! 😁
They are all amazing ❤
Thank you so much!
I really love your videos They’re comforting😊
Thank you so much
I love these ideas! Does the macrame string go funny when you water your plants? I normally bottom water my plants but don't know if the string would go gross?
You are super creative Claire. Would you please tell me what size of Macrame you buy and use? I was looking on Amazon and they have many sizes. From 3mm up to 8mm that I’ve found so far. I’d like a big and chunky one. But I’m sure there is a smaller size that would be very helpful too. Also, would you show us how to make tassels? Maybe I’ll ahead of what you might talk about in the remainder of this video. Also I’d love for you to show us how you made the Pom, Pom I see handing from one of yours. That would be super helpful too me. I appreciate all of your ideas and time putting it together. Because it has been very inspiring to me and what I can do to make things to turn my ugly plastic pots into a nice way to display my plants. And I will 100% look for wholesale FLorsit shops. I have found a couple in the neighboring cities as mine. So, I’m going to go look and see what they have!!! I would have never thought of it before.
Have you ever thought about keeping live aquarium plants?? Look up the Walstad method It’s all about filtrating the water using the plants so you don’t need a filter on your tank I have a 2 gallon filterless bowl aquarium🌱🦐🐠💙🔥
Lovely and cool ideas! I would love a dedicated video on your favourite anthuriums, if you haven’t done that before, I don’t think? (sorry I just wanted to leave positivity)❤️
I honestly appreciate the feedback! Anthurium video coming sooooooon
Can’t wait! 🤗
I believe they actually fill the cracks with silver or copper metal and then paint it gold afterwards ❤❤❤
Ahh I never knew that!
Have you ever tried Homesense and or TK Maxx. Both have a large variety of plant pots, in a range of sizes. Prices are very reasonable and they always have a reduced section, I have snapped up many great bargains. Love your content ❤Hope you and Ross have an illness free Christmas this year 😊
I can imagine TK Maxx having some good ones actually... I haven't been in there in years, but I'll take a look next time I'm near one!
love it !
19:48 the basket, if you were ok with physically altering it, it would make an amazing grow light pendant shade
It really would!
I've tried a few times to do the yarn around the pots look but I think I messed up because I used yarn and not macrame or the other material you mentioned lol I used a fluffy pretty blue yarn and it did not go well with the hot glue gun lol I'm going to get some macrame and try again because I LOVE that look 💚
I go to charity shops for my pots... but actually troughs are really good for shelves with a layer of gravel inside.
I crochet plat pots, which can easily turn into hanging pots
19:55 get a snake... was first thing that came to my mind when I saw that 🤭
Hahaha!
In the state I go to a store called Dollar Tree and you can get the glass containers for a $1.25
This video is very inspiring! Could you please tell what is the stunning Alocasia in a green and white pot at 26:08?
It's a Scalprum
Personally I thrift absolutely everything regarding plants. All plants are second hand or self propogated and all planters, shelves, pots etc are thrifted. This has been a fun challenge for myself to keep things inexpensive and relatively sustainable!
Idea i have is for the planter with a realy small opening maby make it unto a ufo planter like cut the wide botton then put a nurser pot in it and the plant a plant it it ❤❤❤
That was fun 😀🇨🇦
Nice Video 😍😍😍😍
I love your vids 😊
I really enjoyed the video but I wanted to clarify something. Plant pots that are handmade or of good quality are expensive because they are either the labour of an independent potter or made with good products and fair wages in a smaller scale than say IKEA pots for example. I know when you have many plants it's impossible to only buy special pots but in general they are more expensive for a reason, and a good one at that.
41:13 I thought the lines were intended until you said trey are cracks 😅
Hi I am new to your show I would love to know how to be bugs free in my house & plants.could you please tell me .
18:00 Claire, you have gorgeous ears 🤣
26:01 what kind of alocasia is that???
I want one
I think it might BE an alocasia Scalprum
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@@MissOcean92 Indeed it is!
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You should learn how to crochet! I think anyone should, but especially planty people who value calm and crafty hobbies. I'm a fiber artist for years and I love making artpieces combining plants and yarn/textiles
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I’ve never heard a thrift store called a charity shop I guess that’s a UK thing
Hahaha yes it's a UK thing for sure
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An old school moonshine bottle but I’m pretty sure it’s a replica I watch a lot of American Pickers I’m sure you have some kind of show like that there like UK Pickers or something🤔
Are you a Gemini ♊️