Vertical orchid garden

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If you are looking for a creative and fun way to display your plants, you might want to try some of these tiered planter ideas. Tiered planters are plant pots that are stacked or arranged in levels, creating a multi-layered garden that can fit in any space. Tiered planters are not only practical, but also beautiful. They allow you to grow more plants in less space, and they also add height and dimension to your garden. You can use tiered planters to create stunning floral arrangements…

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Krystal Duran on Instagram: "Orchid are epiphytes. They grow on top of other plants and are not anchored in the soil. Epiphytes take up their nutrients from water, air, and debris around them.   Living in Indiana, fall and winter temperatures get less than 55 degrees consistently which would prevent us from being able to anchor orchids or other plants to trees so this will just have to do.   When choosing a board, choose one that is rot resistant. I used cork bark since it doesn’t rot but it’s also very easy to make holes in. It’s fairly plyable.   Hang in a spot that will get light, water the moss when it’s almost dry, and you can incorporate liquid orchid  fertilizer in the water when blooms fall off.   Now we can live our orchid hanging dreams… inside 🌸  #plantstylist #orchidlove #plan Orchid In Driftwood, Wall Orchids Ideas, Orchid Wall Planter, Orchid Growing On Trees, Orchid On Tree Trunk, Creative Orchid Display, Orchids Planters Ideas, Orchid Mounting On Wood, Orchid Holder Ideas

Krystal Duran on Instagram: "Orchid are epiphytes. They grow on top of other plants and are not anchored in the soil. Epiphytes take up their nutrients from water, air, and debris around them. Living in Indiana, fall and winter temperatures get less than 55 degrees consistently which would prevent us from being able to anchor orchids or other plants to trees so this will just have to do. When choosing a board, choose one that is rot resistant. I used cork bark since it doesn’t rot but…

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