/ Monday, April 22, 2013 / 4 Comments / Garden Project , Studio
I Heart Earth Day :-D
Specially for those who are green at heart...
I just wanted to share with you, my simple and natural way of showing the green side of me ;-)
I used one of my Epipremnum aureum plants, commonly known as money plant to make this 2D heart-shaped topiary.
What you will need...
> A spool of aluminium flexible wire
> A pair of wire pliers cum bender and cutter
> A climber or creeper (I used Epipremnum aureum 'N' Joy')
> A heavy pot
> Plastic garden twist ties
How to make one...
Follow the instructions in this article of mine that was published in the NST Life & Times on 20 April 2013.
I hope you would enjoy making this Earth Day project like I did. It is my little contribution for this meaningful day :-D
Have fun!
I just wanted to share with you, my simple and natural way of showing the green side of me ;-)
I used one of my Epipremnum aureum plants, commonly known as money plant to make this 2D heart-shaped topiary.
What you will need...
> A spool of aluminium flexible wire
> A pair of wire pliers cum bender and cutter
> A climber or creeper (I used Epipremnum aureum 'N' Joy')
> A heavy pot
> Plastic garden twist ties
How to make one...
Follow the instructions in this article of mine that was published in the NST Life & Times on 20 April 2013.
I hope you would enjoy making this Earth Day project like I did. It is my little contribution for this meaningful day :-D
Have fun!
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4 comments:
I heart your heart-shaped Epipremnum aureum. Happy Earth Day!
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Hi Stephanie,
Reading this blog is really very informative. I saw that you have grown Fuschia before. How do you manage to ? I have been trying for a few times, and all died. I bought those from Sg Buloh Nursery. The keeper told me its so easy to grow them , even from cuttings and they bloom fabulously at the Nursery, but once i took it home, it was ok for a week, and then it will start to wither. I was told not to water it too often, maybe like one week thrice and let the soil dries up first before the next watering. I tried that and it also did not work. Put in the semi shade , also does not help. I think i have killed , 10 pots of it already ! Can you please advise me? Please reply me at: gabewu18@gmail.com
Thanks in advance (gabriel wu)
Hi Gabriel,
I was not able to grow Fuchsia as well! I tried a few times and I gave up. After a while, they became limp and eventually died. I think our homes just don't have the cool environment and good air circulation that Fuchsia prefers. Btw, I grew them in semi shade areas also.
Thanks for sharing!
I am going to send this reply to you via email as well.
Happy gardening!
Stephanie
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