A glass bowl, some rope, charcoal for drainage, sphagnum moss to hold the moisture and a couple of plants. Fingers crossed.
I’m joining Desleyjane in her #regularrandom series
• choose a subject or a scene
• spend five minutes photographing it – no more!
• try to see it from many angles, in different light
• have fun!
Cool! 🙂
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Brilliant! You’ve inspired me too. 🙂
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Oh, enjoy. I’m surprised how easy it is to create and keep alive 🙂
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Looks like you’ve done a good job, Ruth. I was just admiring one today. 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Jo 🙂
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You’re very clever Ruth, this looks great.
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Thanks Miriam, it’s surprisingly easy.
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How fabulous. I love this. I bought one of these already made some time ago but it died due to too much travel (mine) and therefore lack of care. Is it so easy to remake it?? Maybe I should try…. love these photos Ruth, they tell a story.
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Thanks Desleyjane. Yes, this was given to me back in May the the moss had gone very brown, so I thought I’d try to rejuvenate it. It was very easy to put together again with new moss and one new plant. Give it a go, I look forward to seeing photos of yours.
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I’ll see if I can on the weekend. Exciting!
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Nature in miniature! Nice!
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