Leave it set flat for a couple weeks after planting to establish enough roots to hold it in place. Hang on a wall outside to avoid water damage and use a spray bottle to water with.
Nice work. It made me laugh watching how the dog was so patient with trying to get your attention. He so likes being around you;good friends are precious.
@@urbanjungleplants1478 Appropriate name. Buddies are the best ! Thx for reply. Nice to see host is checking their fans. Enjoying your vids. Good day to u.
I like this idea and would use it as a propagator in a simpler version Once you add stones, etc it would need to be a tabletop piece. Otherwise I do think it could be hung on an outdoor (garage) wall. The grating and plant roots would hold the plants in place and succulents don't require massive watering. I love succulents and cacti and grow many interesting varieties.
You left out the 3 main parts for me. How did you secure the plants without damaging them ? How do you water without staining the wall Anderson how does it look when hung.?
I haven't made this yet, but anything plastic, you can attack on back - like a cheap tray, plastic, etc...Good question though. I would actually keep it flat until the plants roots grab on to the dirt. I feel some of these would keep falling out. It doesn't take long for a succulent to grow roots.
Really nice project but it would be even nicer with some instructions. I presume, that it should lay flat 2-3 weeks, until roots are sufficiently formed so it would not fall out once hanged. About watering, it would be probably better for plants to water/spray or partially soak the art from behind every few weeks or so. And to prevent wall damage/mold I would suggest to add a piece of thick removable plastic to secure everything from behind. These are only my suggestions that might help you, but it would be nice to get some answers from the author of this video.
Written instructions on wht was used would have been nice. Like wht kind of wire was tht and where does it come from. Wht was the frame from? I have no idea wht the sawdust colored shavings looking things were. This is worth subbing too.
I worked at Home Depot garden center and I made one of these. What a pain in the rear planting the succulents! Plus, each succulent cost over $3.50 which adds up quickly. Then keeping them all alive...forget it! In theory, it's a neat idea, but in actuality, no.
I understand , it adds up fast. You need to propagate a lot of plants beforehand for a project like this . They are easy to keep . Minimal water , only when completely dry , they almost thrive on neglect .
I'd be very hesitant on using hot glue (glue gun) with it coming in contact with soil and plants (yeah, I know they're not edible but still). Besides, you have that same grid on the back, so technically, you don't need to glue anything. Also, can make the original canvass longer and wider so you can tuck it in on the top and sides without any glue.
Hi beautiful work, I made one, but the succulents grew and distorted the pattern, how do I do or which succulents should I choose to keep the pattern? Thanks.
Hi. How did the painting keep over time? My succulents drop like flies :( They all seem to be echeveria variety and I expected they need the same amount of water, but some get dry and others go rotten :/
Hi, sunlight is important and if you don't have much luck with echeveria use haworthia's and aloes which are less likely to rot and die. Keep plants on the dry side and only watering once its dried out completely. This works for me anyway.
It would be nice to see it actually hanging on the wall. When ready to water, just take it down & spray lightly. Succulents don’t need a lot of water. They’re drought resistant.
Better Homes and Gardens ran this years ago. Also, totally wrong type of soil! A black potting soil would kill all your succulents bc it would hold too much moisture. Root rot. Use a cactus soil or better yet, google how to make your own out of pine bark chips, coarse sand, and rocks.
Leave it set flat for a couple weeks after planting to establish enough roots to hold it in place. Hang on a wall outside to avoid water damage and use a spray bottle to water with.
Nice work. It made me laugh watching how the dog was so patient with trying to get your attention. He so likes being around you;good friends are precious.
Wrong video dude
That's Buddie lol
@@urbanjungleplants1478 Appropriate name. Buddies are the best ! Thx for reply. Nice to see host is checking their fans. Enjoying your vids. Good day to u.
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I like this idea and would use it as a propagator in a simpler version
Once you add stones, etc it would need to be a tabletop piece. Otherwise I do think it could be hung on an outdoor (garage) wall. The grating and plant roots would hold the plants in place and succulents don't require massive watering.
I love succulents and cacti and grow many interesting varieties.
Like doggie in the background! So cute! And then dog comes back with companion! Enjoyed your plant work..very interestimg!
I really wanted to see if it could actually be hung on the wall
If your frame is sturdy then it shouldn't be a problem.
I like what you made.
Awesome🍀
Que ótima idéia
Vou fazer um painel desses.... Parabéns muito lindo...
Niesamowite , przepiękne , cudo i piesek też lubi takie prace przy kwiatkach super.:):);)
Black Lab: the best part of the video! 😍
Wonder work, thanks for sharing the process, your dog is so adorable! 🌾😸
Might try this it’s a neat way to make an indoor garden
looks so beautiful! 🌿😍
You left out the 3 main parts for me. How did you secure the plants without damaging them ? How do you water without staining the wall Anderson how does it look when hung.?
Gracias así es rápido y bonito te felicito
Maravilha! Trabalho perfeito! Bjs
Beautiful !!
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Hola que buenísima técnica, gracias por compartir bendiciones
Muito lindo ❤️ adorei 👏👏
How do you stop the moisture from transferring to your wall? This seems like some mold and moisture damage waiting to happen.
Great question. When you are hanging it up you can also add in a bumper between the frame and the wall so that they are not touching.
Simply put a plastic folio on the back.
I imagine 95% of these vertical gardens are hung outside, so you're not worried about the wall behind it.
I haven't made this yet, but anything plastic, you can attack on back - like a cheap tray, plastic, etc...Good question though. I would actually keep it flat until the plants roots grab on to the dirt. I feel some of these would keep falling out. It doesn't take long for a succulent to grow roots.
I got an idea,instead of hanging it.make it as a table.thats what imma do to add to my garden
“Imma” do? No habla ingles?
Wine Does the Trick shut up idiot
Me fascina, gracias por mostrarlo.
Me gustaría aprender
Wow! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Pretty......
Hermoso lo voy hacer
So look beautiful....
Awesome work 👌🏻
my favourite part of this video is the doggy in the background
Yes that's Buddie my loyal friend. thanks
Your Dog,wants,you to play ball with him.....Please play ball with me....!!! Very Sweet....
It's a really cool idea but I wonder how long it lasts! Wouldn't the succulents stretch out? Or I guess you would rotate the frame to minimize this?
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Thr dog in the background makes the video! 😂
Nice.👏👏👏
Me encantooo el video... q tipo de tela es
Really nice project but it would be even nicer with some instructions.
I presume, that it should lay flat 2-3 weeks, until roots are sufficiently formed so it would not fall out once hanged.
About watering, it would be probably better for plants to water/spray or partially soak the art from behind every few weeks or so.
And to prevent wall damage/mold I would suggest to add a piece of thick removable plastic to secure everything from behind.
These are only my suggestions that might help you, but it would be nice to get some answers from the author of this video.
Those are all really helpful ideas thanks a bunch!
Written instructions on wht was used would have been nice. Like wht kind of wire was tht and where does it come from. Wht was the frame from? I have no idea wht the sawdust colored shavings looking things were. This is worth subbing too.
Great idea. we will create another video soon and keep this in mind
Looks like sphagnum moss.
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Hermoso...
I love your succulent collection...im your new subscriber..keep uploading more videos 😊
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Amazing
You cut out you putting the stones and brick colored things in, are they glued in place?
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I worked at Home Depot garden center and I made one of these. What a pain in the rear planting the succulents! Plus, each succulent cost over $3.50 which adds up quickly. Then keeping them all alive...forget it! In theory, it's a neat idea, but in actuality, no.
I understand , it adds up fast.
You need to propagate a lot of plants beforehand for a project like this .
They are easy to keep . Minimal water , only when completely dry , they almost thrive on neglect .
It's suuuuper easy to propagate once you have some different varieties thriving!
Lovely succulent
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Did you hung it? It's beautiful but I think it will be very heavy!
Menakjubkan sekali,subs 4,7
Nice idea
Sangat menginspirasi
amazing
I'd be very hesitant on using hot glue (glue gun) with it coming in contact with soil and plants (yeah, I know they're not edible but still). Besides, you have that same grid on the back, so technically, you don't need to glue anything. Also, can make the original canvass longer and wider so you can tuck it in on the top and sides without any glue.
How heavy is this lovely art piece?
How do you water it? The moment you hang it, all the water from the upper levels must go down with gravity. Dont the upper plants die because of it?
Mist them with a spray bottle. They are very low maintenance.
We suggest a taking down and water outside, letting drip dry and than putting back up again.
Nice
coloca esse quadro no sol?
Hi, is that just burlap that you are putting the soil in or another type of material?
Super
Hi beautiful work, I made one, but the succulents grew and distorted the pattern, how do I do or which succulents should I choose to keep the pattern? Thanks.
haworthia's and aloes are very fool proof for keeping their shape. :)
siip
What is that brown cloth?
Está muy bonito el trabajo pero da lata que no sea hablado , yo creo que por el tiempo pero tienen que aparecer mínimo los materiales
Me encata
I’m really wondering how they are, after three months...
Isn't it too heavy to hang it on a wall for long time?
How much does it weigh?
its really not as heavy as it looks. It’s fine if you make a nice sturdy frame
Hi. How did the painting keep over time? My succulents drop like flies :( They all seem to be echeveria variety and I expected they need the same amount of water, but some get dry and others go rotten :/
Hi, sunlight is important and if you don't have much luck with echeveria use haworthia's and aloes which are less likely to rot and die. Keep plants on the dry side and only watering once its dried out completely. This works for me anyway.
Hi i really love your project ❤❤❤
Can we substitute the soil with another material?
Yes, of course. a well draining soil is ideal.
El perrito no sabe qué hacer para que lo acaricien
What are you wrapping the succulents to the wire with
Cecilia G he’s not... he’s planting them into the soil
интересно в конце-он камни приклеил?
Parece que a coleira do dog está apertada.
Si bajara el ruido sería bueno
и земля всё равно с водой стечёт,даже если аккуратно поливать
Comment mettre les bulbes de tulipes en pot
What's that in 4th minute?
Asi tan rápido no se puede distinguir el trabajo .
How to water this? :)
I wonder the same
Just with water spray they r just cactuses
@@rahmarahma3991 people tend to under water when doing that just taking it down and watering by hand is a better way
what is that mesh stuff he's using called?
could use any mesh really. this one I found in a hardware shop.
How do you water it ?🤔🤔
I presume spraying
La reja está sobrando
Your work is osum. Please make video with some slow speed.
*awsome
*awesome
Actually he is working like super man .did you watch super man movie or not .same movement ok .tank u
Sin chiste, el arreglo solo demorará unos meses, de ahí no podrán crecer bien.
And how will you water it, if i must ask?!?!?
You usually water them from the back. See the link to my instructions on my other comment. I explain how watering works etc.
We suggest a taking down and water outside, letting drip dry and than putting back up again.
I spray mine with a a sprayer it doesn’t take much water.
Isn't it too narrow for the roots of those plants?
They don’t grow as much if the pot they are in is small. They’re succulents that don’t need to be watered a lot.
Can you add the materials
Nice work there...can use ordinary soil?
Use a cactus soil
Y después no se sale la tierra?
Good idea .but it's very boring to maintain.
Очень красиво и Очень непрактично.А проложить пластиковой пленкой слабо?
Wouldn’t be easier if you used cuttings?
haha all projects are done in a mad rush. next time I will be more prepared lol
No idea what I just watched. Cute dog, though..
It would be nice to see it actually hanging on the wall. When ready to water, just take it down & spray lightly. Succulents don’t need a lot of water. They’re drought resistant.
How to attach stones
445harrmony hi, it looks like he attached the stones using a hot glue gun. :)
Hum no
Eh we
Que we?
No se we
Yo tampoco we
De que o que we?
Tampoco se we
Non si trattano così le piante
Better Homes and Gardens ran this years ago. Also, totally wrong type of soil! A black potting soil would kill all your succulents bc it would hold too much moisture. Root rot. Use a cactus soil or better yet, google how to make your own out of pine bark chips, coarse sand, and rocks.
Finally , someone noticed .....