Lace fence from Demakersva
For Easter decor, why not make egg planters?
After Easter, the plants — eggs and all — can be planted in soil.
How-to:
— Hold an extra-large or jumbo egg on its side. Tap the pointed end firmly with a table knife to just break through the shell; turn it slightly and tap again to remove the “cap.” [Reserve the contents to cook with] and rinse the shell.
— Create a drainage hole by carefully pushing the point of a small knife through the bottom of the shell.
— Gently remove about half the soil from around the roots of a small plant. Ease the roots and remaining soil into the shell; add a small amount of soil to cover the roots.
(via Pretty Ways to Decorate with Easter Eggs for Easter from Better Homes and Gardens)
Chorus of Vases by diploo
Diploo Studio’s adorbzable ceramic vases resemble a small chorus of ghosts, surely the singing spirits of your household plants.
(via: mymodernmet)
i want pretty things right now :D
(Source: pumb3ck)
Personal Fresh Air by Julio Radesca de Carvalho
The glorified cubicles are desks designed to incorporate a dozen plants, which both help to clean the air in offices, as well as provide a privacy and shelter alternative to the typical office cubicle.
(via Trendland)
Impractical, but still a cool concept! :)
Coca-Cola Billboard Made of Plants
The cola giant partnered with the World Wide Fund for Nature to create a 60×60 ft. billboard made of 3,600 Fukien tea plants, a breed excellent at absorbing air pollutants. The pots the tea plants sit in are made of recycled Coca-Cola bottles, the potting mix within is made of industrial by-products and organic fertilizers, and a drip irrigation system was installed to properly hydrate the plants.
(via Neatorama)