Plant vase ideas

Elevate the aesthetic of your home with these creative plant vase ideas. Discover unique ways to display your favorite plants and bring nature indoors.
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Did you know that several houseplants can grow hydroponically – meaning they can survive in just a vase full of water? Here's a list of green friends that will thrive without any potting soil.Source: permanentprocrastination.com1. English IvyTrim the leaves off the bottom half of a mature English Ivy plant. Fill a clear glass with lukewarm unchlorinated water. The best choice is bottled water, or water from a stream if you can find one.Submerge your cutting in the glass of water and place it…

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We’ve finally found a solution for people who love houseplants but don’t love when their feline roommates treat the fiddle leaf fig like their own personal litter box. Here are 15 herbs and houseplants that can grow hydroponically, meaning they can survive without potting soil, in just a vase full of water. Not only is this dirt-free method pet-friendly and low-maintenance, but it also happens to produce some stunning arrangements.

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Audrey Cofield
Claws and Teeth Emerge From Otherworldly Ceramic Vessels by Gregory Knopp | Colossal Ceramic Photography, Ceramic Vessels, Organic Ceramics, Cerámica Ideas, Ceramic Artwork, Handmade Plant, Colossal Art, Ceramic Plant Pots, Visual Culture

While many designers focus on enhancing the cuteness of small air plants, ceramic artist Gregory Knopp highlights the otherworldly qualities of these popular plants. His hand-built clay vessels feature gaping mouth-like holes surrounded by curling claws or winding appendages that draw attention to the spindly air plants. Knopp, who works under the name Tooth and Snail, explains that he begins each piece with a concept sketch and then develops the work instinctively with clay in hand. More

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