Tuesday, December 13

Re-organising, re-uses

Evidence of destruction. 
Since my return to a near fully-wrecked garden, I've been thinking of ways to reorganize my plants and also to 'pet-proof' them. Part of my thoughts on these were on husband-proofing them and I believe I might have found a partial solution.

I have to admit a friend of mine gave me the idea - creating terrariums, which are basically enclosed mini-gardens. They are particularly helpful for the busy and forgetful (not to mention, my husband) - because they are mostly enclosed, moisture is kept within the terrarium so we don't have to water it very often.

My attempt at creating a terrarium.
There are obviously a wide selection of plants to choose from when building our terrarium and I will share more on this in my next post. Today I just want to share photos of my latest potting attempts. I've placed them all around the house and they are heavy enough to stop the kitten from turning them over.

Having a mix of different plants in shallow dish.
I realized the key in this is having small stones in your container to weigh it down. In my top picture, you may have noticed that one of my earlier attempts at planting in a shallow glass dish had been overturned by the kitten. I've noticed that he hasn't succeeded with the stone-weighted one. Fingers crossed but I hope he continues to leave them alone.  


Putting the vase to use as plant pot.
I add charcoal in the mix because I find that they not only act as a nice filter for excess water, they help with water retention. I also like using charcoal because an NEA officer once told me that water that's been filtered by charcoal is less favored by breeding mosquitoes. So far, it's worked.

I think I particularly like the mini terrarium I've built using my vase for cut-flowers. I don't usually get cut flowers now that I have my own garden so the vase had been sitting on my shelf for a while. I think having the plants in it make it look great and these are just some ideas we can consider as we start decorating our homes for year-end festivities and the new year.

The great thing about having our home-built terrariums as decoration is the fact that it is totally green! It's living and will stay with you for a long time. Hope you will check in again for my next post on how to build our own terrariums and the kinds of plants that will fit this kind of environment.

Monday, December 12

Ideas from Taipei

In my last entry, I said that I would share a couple ideas I got from my short trip to Taipei. I was surprised to see how "green" that city was. Most of the corners I turned, I could see houses and shops with potted plants. Many of the apartments also had plant-decorated balconies, although the plants were primarily placed on shelves and in the usual plant pots we see here. 

A metal cat sits at the doorway to a teahouse. Love the plants that surround it. 
There were some places were the usage of green really popped and caught my attention. I didn't manage to catch all of these examples but here are some... 

Pruned bamboos.
On our trip up to one of the mountains and getting thoroughly lost while trying to find a lake, I spotted this building with its stunning bamboo plants. Made me wonder how they pruned the bamboo such that it has this shape. 

Another day trip to one of the popular touristy locations brought me to a public washroom, where I was pleasantly surprised. They have obviously tried to maintain a wall of greens within the washroom. 

Although you'll have noticed that most of the plants are missing and it doesn't appear that the plants are getting much sunlight, the remaining plants look quite healthy and happy.  This layout of plants is one of the ones I've been working on lately. Remember one of my posts where I shared a picture of plants in frames? 

The other thing I noticed from this trip lies in the selection of plants. I've done a bit of homework since and I suppose most of you may already know this - some plants are just more suited for the low lighting indoors. Those might be the plants to consider if you're also planning to have plants as indoor decorations. 
A wall of plants in a public washroom.
That being said, I've been taking a long break, what with the dreadful cold and cough I developed during the trip. And my mind hasn't been idle. With various festivities coming up, I guess decorating our house to receive guests may be top on our minds. I'll be sharing some of the ways I've transformed the containers lying around my house and how discuss how you might want to consider using them to decorate your house for the rest of the year and the next year.



Saturday, December 3

The last time I blogged...

I have to apologize for the lapse since my last entry. I've been away to Taipei and since then, been nursing a cough that just won't go away.

Notice how most of the branches are droopy or are nearly broken off 
I left my garden to my husband and came back to find that it's now nearly barren -- he made the same mistake as I did many years ago of assuming that nature will take care of the plants since it's been rainy and killed off half my plants. Those that did survived have been prey to my playful kitten.

This is how some of my plants look like now >>

I do have positive news though. My compost project is going well - it is completely devoid of smell and the recycled vegetables, paper and coffee/tea are browning very nicely. Do watch out for my photos, which will be posted soon!

I will be posting another entry soon about planting from scratch - I will be starting an "edible garden" out on my balcony and all the plants will be grown from seed.

Meanwhile, I am hoping to recover enough to clear up the mess on the balcony.....