Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plants. Show all posts

January 06, 2016

Itty bitty bonsai plants!

JUST LOOK AT HOW TINY THEY ARE! (If they put a kitten or a baby sloth next to it, I think my head might explode from cuteness.)

Industry experts consider bonsai plants less than 3 cm (about 1 inch) to be particularly difficult, but artists have taken on the challenge, creating tiny plants and tiny planters that, literally, are at your fingertips. It’s given rise to a new category, known as cho-mini bonsai, or ultra-small bonsai.


Teeny Tiny Bonsai Plants Give New Meaning to the Word Miniature | artFido's Blog



June 23, 2015

INFOGRAPHIC: Why are my plants turning yellow?

I love a useful infographic. This one is lovely to boot.  (Click over to Inhabitat for the whole long infographic.)




Inhabitat: Why are my plants turning yellow?



February 24, 2011

September 15, 2010

Bonsai forest kit.

I love tiny trees.


Elegantly understated, this bonsai forest pairs clean lines and industrial materials with the ancient art of miniature gardening. The contemporary design maintains a traditional awareness to complement a variety of both indoor and outdoor spaces.

This kit includes everything needed to grow and sculpt trees into works of living art: seedling training pots, tree and moss seed, seed-starting wafers, growing medium, and river stones. Also included are bonsai scissors, rake, and spade — authentic tools which have been made by the same company since 1663! — and complete growing directions.


Bonsai Forest Kit: Dawn Redwood : Branch: Sustainable Design for Living

June 04, 2010

Garden kits.

This is the time of year I really regret not having a patio or balcony to have a tiny garden. If I did, I'd be all over these garden kits from ReForm School.



ReForm School: Lost and Found

March 08, 2010

Postcarden Botanical.

How fun are these? SO fun.

Combining gift and greeting card, Postcarden is a fun and simple pop-out card that transforms into a mini living garden. AVAILABLE: MARCH 15,2010




Postcarden Botanical - Third Drawer Down

February 12, 2010

Sagaform Herb Pot Trio.


Sagaform's herb pot, a simple solution to prolonging the life of your fresh herbs is one of our most popular items. Now, triple the experience with the new trio. Same great design, just with three separate openings so you can keep your mint separate from your basil! Scandinavian in its simple, unadorned and practical design, this ceramic pot is an ingenious way of enjoying fresh herbs much like flowers: Insert a bunch in the enlarged opening, and keep hydrated by pouring water into the corner hole. The broad base ensures that all those little stalks have access to water, while allowing air to circulate so herbs keep from becoming limp and waterlogged. Easy to take apart for cleaning. Packaged in it's own gift box, it makes a wonderful gift. Size: 15.75" l x 5" w

Sagaform Herb Pot Trio by: Sagaform - Huset-Shop.com

February 10, 2010

Polaroid Flower Vase.

Only a prototype I'm afraid. But so cute. I hope someone picks it up.



We hang a polaroid with a small cord and a clothespin. arising from a desire of keeping the memories, I feel longing today.Nature is also what I want to keep for a long time.it is a plant in a polaroid. The illumination is for the plant, and the gentle curved shape will seem to be an image of a polaroid.

JUNG HWAJIN

(via Stilsucht)

August 31, 2009

Golems.

I wish these were actually for sale. I'd love to buy them as housewarming gifts.



An old Jewish folklore legend, tells about a creature made of mud called a Golem. The creature became animated by religious words to serve as a protector of its community, but it was considered dangerous to make it due to the imperfections of the material.

Our Golems are made entirely out of different soils from our surrounding. They are as recyclable as it can get as an answer to the increased production of plastic toys. After their production, these imperfect creations are planted in our favorite places, to protect the ones we love.


Reddish - Design Studio. Golem

May 30, 2008

Bio-Degradeable Indoor Gardens

I do love a Japanese Maple.


Gorgeous and eco-friendly way to add a bit of life to your workspace or home! This small pots grow either Heirloom Lavender or Japanese Maple in a pots made entirely of renewable grain husks, primarily rice hulls, and organic pigments. Great for a housewarming gift or a little something for a co-worker.

GROW GREEN! Bio-Degradeable Indoor Gardens available at Delight.com

February 11, 2008

John Benz - No. 100

Too spendy, but stunning.


John Benz creates work that is stripped down to what is essential. The flowers exist unencumbered, floating between the edges of the frame, some creamy and soft, others textured and defined, each holding their place against the deep black of the background.

John Benz - No. 100

December 14, 2007

Best interweb site I've seen all week.


This Peanut Looks Like A Duck (A site about plants that look like animals)

(via b3ta.com, who introduced their newsletter this week thusly, cementing my ridiculously big hearting of them:

There's a new newsletter on the b3ta front page, doodah, doodah, it's issue three oh seven Dave, doodah, doodah. YOU WANT TO READ IT WITH YOUR EYES, doodah, doodah. BECAUSE IT'S FULL OF LINKY PIES, doodah, doodah.)