
Do you know about air plants?
Air plants don’t require soil or traditional planting—you simply place them in a container or on a decorative surface.
That’s really all it takes.
They do benefit from occasional misting or a soak to stay hydrated, depending on the species and your home environment.
One of the best things about air plants is how versatile they are; they fit in small spaces and look great in creative planters.
This is an easy project.
Quick to assemble.
Fun to display.
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Elephant pitcher used as a planter
You can find air plants through many garden retailers or specialty shops. They make wonderful, low-maintenance accents for any room.
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