Specificaties Lengte: 17/27/37 cm Slotdiameter: 15 cm Functies 1: Plastic Plant ondersteunt de bloemstandaard Functies 2: Herbruikbare tool voor het vaststellen van bevestigingsbeveiliging Functies 3: Tuinbenodigdheden ondersteunen bloemenstandaard Functies 4: Voor beugel van groentenhouder Functies 5: Herbruikbare plastic plantensteunstapelstandaard Functies 6: Plastic plantensteunstapelstandaard Functies 7: Voor bloemen kasarrangement staafhouder Functies 8: Boomgaard tuin bonsai tool Merknaam: Noenname_null Materiaal: Plastic Oorsprong: Vasteland van China Stel type in: Nee Keuze: Ja semi_choice: Ja Functie: 1 uniek uiterlijkontwerp, eenvoudig en mooi, verhoog de sierwaarde van bloemen 2 Gemaakt van massief glasvezelmateriaal, niet roest, niet gemakkelijk te buigen, niet gemakkelijk te vervagen, sterk en duurzaam. 3 Het is zeer geschikt voor een verscheidenheid aan bloemplanten zoals phalaenopsis, sappige, maanshow en hortensia, die plantengroei kunnen repareren en planten kunnen beschermen tegen kantel, elegant en mooi. Gedeeltelijk geteelde groenten kunnen ook worden gebruikt. 4. Het sleufontwerp wordt gebruikt om stengelplanten te plaatsen zonder de planten te schaden. De binnendiameter is groot genoeg om de meeste kleine planten met één stam te huisvesten, waardoor ze goed worden beschermd zonder groeifestricaties te creëren. Specificatie: Naam: STEM Plant Support frame Materiaal: glasvezel Lengte: 17/27/37 cm Sleufdiameter: 15 mm Kleur groen Gebruik: Bloemen en planten ondersteunen, voorkom krom/omgekeerd/gekanteld Erbij betrekken: Plantstandaard: 5 stcs: 17 cm 5 stcs: 27 cm 5 stcs: 37 cm 10 stcs: 17 cm 10 stcs: 27 cm 10 stcs: 37 cm 20 stcs: 17 cm 20 stcs: 27 cm Aantekeningen: Handmatige meting, er kan 1-2 mm-fout zijn. Vanwege de verschillen tussen verschillende monitoren kunnen foto's niet de werkelijke kleur van het item weerspiegelen. Bedankt! Dropshipping 1. We kunnen in batches verzenden en een verscheidenheid aan logistiek zal voor u transporteren. 2. Facturen en bonnen zijn niet opgenomen in het pakket. Als u een factuur nodig hebt, kunt u contact opnemen met de klantenservice. 3. Snelle levering, gegarandeerd na verkoop. 4. Kortingen kunnen worden toegepast voor bulkaankopen. Verkoper Bericht: Beste klant: Als u tijdens het aankoopproces problemen tegenkomt, communiceer dan eerst met het online personeel en we zullen ons best doen om al uw problemen op te lossen. Heel erg bedankt voor je beschermheerschap! Ik wens je een gelukkig leven! Eerlijk, Verkoper Kleur: 10 stcs 27 cm, 10 -stcs 17 cm, 20 stcs 17 cm, 10 stcs 37 cm, 5 st. 17 cm, 5 stcs 37 cm, 5 stcs 27 cm, 20 stks 27 cm
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Looking for that perfect gift for your friends and family? (or maybe for yourself?) Meet the Mini Man - the greatest natural companion! ☘100% Adjustable = Endless Fun Handstands and yoga poses are just the beginning. The Mini Man has magnets in both the hands AND legs and can be positioned in many different ways on his natural wood magnetic stand - which means you'll have endless fun and won't be so bored when you're stuck inside! The only limit is your imagination. ☘Eco-Friendly Healing Made out of natural pine wood, each one holds a beautiful LIVING air plant that has all the benefits and healing properties of nature right in his hands so you can enjoy increased productivity, creativity and less stress which means you will live longer and have less white hairs. ☘Brings Nature Inside Do you spend too much time indoors these days? We try and bring nature inside instead so you can breathe deeply knowing a touch of nature is always by your side. ☘Natural Air Purifier Studies show air plants take more toxic particles out of the air then any other plant. Imagine looking down at your Mini Man holding the cutest plant and knowing it's also cleaning the air from nasty toxins present in your home. ☘Easy Plant Care Air Plants only need a once a week soak / once every two week soak AND they are drought tolerant, which means less worrying when you forget to water your plants! ☘Virtually Indestructible Black thumb? No worries! Air plants are known to be SUPER easy to care for. Each purchase comes with a care guide so you can relax knowing your plant will live for years, which means you won't have to spend money on a new plant every week. The plants sent will be Tillandsia Ionantha and picked for their unique shape and individual character. The plants we send are greenhouse kept and will always be sent healthy. ***International Buyers*** Please keep in mind we are an Australian store! We try and offer free shipping wherever possible and carry the hefty shipping costs ourselves. We have NEVER had a problem shipping our air plant designs anywhere in the world. We are so confident that your plant will arrive in a healthy state that we offer an "Air Plant Guarantee". If your plant is damaged during the shipping process we will replace it for FREE <3 ——————————————— Included: x 1/2/4/6/8 Mini Man AirPlanter x 1/2/4/6/8 Healthy Air Plant (Ionantha) x Air Plant care instructions ———————— Details ------------------ - 11.5cm tall (with the stand) Crazy about these Mini Men? Buy x2 Mini Men For A Great Deal Here: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/AryPlants?ref=seller-platform-mcnav Buy x4 Mini Men For THE Best Deal Here (also available with mixed air plants): https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/689563958/x4-air-plant-holder-with-living-air?ref=shop_home_active_14&pro=1&frs=1 Find Our x10 Pack Here: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/734327900/x10-air-plant-holders-unique-gift-for?ref=shop_home_active_15&pro=1&frs=1
Say you live downtown in a gorgeous, temperate mediterranean city in walking distance of most amenities and a new metro system for anything that’s not. Obviously, you don’t own a car, but who would this be a problem for? Apparently, me. Aaron and I live in Valencia, Spain on a two year temporary contract. This is relevant for a few reasons: We didn’t want to drop a lot of money on furniture, and shipping from Canada was going to be stupid expensive, so I caved, and in the interest of sanity, I agreed to let my husband look for a furnished apartment so we could have somewhere to live (I was still wrapping things up in Canada at the time). I am so very magnanimous. Most furnished apartments have furniture which could be generously called hideous. Thrift stores are not a thing in Spain. There is no IKEA here. Oh, the inhumanity. Approximately 99% of hardware stores here are located in the vast, sprawling suburban areas around the city. I love hardware stores to an unhealthy degree, which is why I was thrilled when I finally found a decently-sized BriCor in one of the ubiquitous department stores downtown. We bought some plants from an outdoor stand shortly after we moved in, to give the apartment a little color. The plastic stool I had been using as a makeshift plant-stand was not only ugly, but also way too big for the corner between the wall and the table. One afternoon after Spanish class, the ugliness became too much, and in a poorly planned frenzy, I decided to do something about it. (bracket already mounted in this picture, whoops). A plant. Something unkillable like a philodendron is ideal if you forget to water your plants for months on end like me. Some sturdy cord, I chose a neutral brown for this project, but next time, I’m adding in a string of neon yellow. A shelf bracket with predrilled holes. Basic tools (scissors, screws & screwdriver, anchors if needed, tape measure, tape or chalk). Optional, decorative pot. Let’s be honest. You wouldn’t be reading this if you were happy with the plastic pot the plant came in. Mount the bracket at the desired height, using anchors if your plant is heavy, or if your walls are crap. Measure the distance you want your plant to hang. Cut the cord into three equal sections, twice the length you want your plant to hang, with additional length for braiding. I cut mine into 5ft long lengths, for a hanging distance of about 30 inches from the bracket to the bottom of the pot. Then mark off the center of each cord with a piece of tape or a chalk mark. Measure the pot circumference about a half inch above the bottom. Lay your cords in a triangle with the perimeter measuring a half inch less that the pot measurement (this may need to be more depending on the stretch of your cord). Knot securely at the corners of the triangle. Fit the triangle around the base of the pot. Then take strings A and B and knot them at the lip of the pot. Repeat with cords C and D, and E and F. Water your plant. If you're anything like me, it probably needs it. Put it in the pot. Gather all the strings about 18 inches above the pot and knot. Braid all strings together to create rope to the bracket, I braided with strands of 2 strings, but a fishtail braid would work as well. Use a chair or stool to support the pot as you knot the cord ends through the pre-drilled hole in the bracket. Cut off any excess cord after the knot is secure. Tah-dah! Now, go do something useful with your day.
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Macrame hanging plant holders are trendy and functional. Learn to make a DIY macrame hanging plant holder with this step-by-step tutorial.
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These simple hanging pot plant holders are a really effective way to add a focal point to an otherwise blank corner, helping to introduce different levels of interest to your home decor. I like how the minimalistic natural wood, whites and desaturated greens stylishly transition the sometimes-dowdy Macrame fad of the 1970's effortlessly into the 21st century. To make one of these yourself, you'll need: A wooden ring 4 strands of yarn, twice the length you want your finished pot holder to be A plant in a pot Method: Thread the four strands of yarn evenly through the ring and knot. Separate the 8 strands into four pairs. Measure down to the point where you want your pot plant to hang and knot the yarn pairs. Now knot each strand with a partner from the neighbouring pair. Don't forget to knot the furthest left and right strands together too, so you are essentially creating a ring of knots. Repeat this process once more. Then knot all the ends together and trim tails. Insert your pot plant into this string network you've just created and hang from a hook in the ceiling.
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Set of 2 plant hangers Hanger length - red 1m / 1.1 yard pastel colors - 80cm / 0.9 yards Pot size on example - 10-15cm / 4-6" I gladly accept custom orders! #Pot and plant not included More macrame plant hangers in shop's section https://www.etsy.com/shop/KnittyStories?ref=l2-shopheader-name§ion_id=22296958
If there’s one thing in life that we could make easier, it’s gardening. There’s already planting, digging, pruning, and a big hot sun over our heads that make it hard enough. In order to cut
Macrame! Macrame is a super popular DIY trend with unlimited design possibilities. And guess what? It’s super easy to make; maybe not all, but most of it. I get startled by the diverse macrame designs online when I surf for new ideas. Yeah, I like rope a lot. How you turn the long slim twists to beauties drops my jaw, but let’s leave it for another day. We’ll highlight simple and classic macrame designs you can make this weekend for your home, but first, here’s a brief history of macrame. Brief History of Macramé Macramé filled every nook and cranes in the 70s, but it originated with the 13th-century Arab weavers. Macramé is a Spanish word from the Arabic word migramah (مقرمة) meaning “fringe”. These decorative fringes were originally used to keep flies off animals (camels and horses) in the hot African desert regions. How did macramé spread across the world? During long distant journeys, sailors made macramé and sold or bartered when they landed. Not a very interesting history though, especially as the craze for macramé faded. In the early 70s, it regained popularity, and this time served better for wall hangings, bedspread, table cloth, draperies, etc. By the early 80s macramé had fallen out of fashion as a decoration trend and faded. Macramé was most popular in the Victorian era. Sylvia's Book of Macramé Lace (1882), a favorite, showed readers how