How to Train you Ceropegia Gold Coast Plants

How to Train your Ceropegia

How to Train you Ceropegia Gold Coast Plants

If you’re anything like us, these ceropegias, or chain of hearts, plants are high on your all-time favourite list.

Not only easy to care for, and cute as buttons from your local craft store, they are also warmly nostalgic and Nanna-ish, for some reason. We like to think of them as heirloom plants – things found under old balconies and down the bottom of the garden.

But, you can take them and make them into other things too. Here we have constructed a simple wire heart, and simply curled any new growth around it.

The result is a ‘heart of hearts’!

Yes, we are plant tragics, we know…

Till next time fair folks.
x
The LP Team

tillandsia terrarium globe gold coast

Air Plants are Back!

tillandsia terrarium globe gold coast

Air-plants are back, and you know that makes us excited – We’ve been air-plant tragics since before the craze came and went…

Limited number, super cute…

Come get some, people!

succulent in hessian bag Gold Coast plants

Hanging Sedum ‘Burro’s Tail’ now in stock

succulent in hessian bag Gold Coast plants

We have lots of hanging sedum ‘burrito’ or  ‘burro’s tail’ now in stock.

Available from the online shop or pick up from our studio in Parkwood (part of Adam’s Garden Florist).

They are happy and easy-going little plants, low maintenance. We have them presented in cute hessian bags.

plant pouch from faux fur slipper

Upcycling Fuzzy Faux Fur into Plant Holders

plant pouch from faux fur slipper

Ever wondered what to do with that old pair of slipper-boots that’s too worn out to wear, but still looks ok at the top? Of course you’ve wondered that, we all have right?

If you’re a plant person like all of us are, then you know exactly what to do with it – upcycle it into a plant pot, of course!

Here is a version using a pair of old furry slipper boots from Kmart – #kmarthack ! Yes please! Simply cut the top off the boot, turn inside out, sew the bottom together, turn the right way again – and wahlah! A pot!

Super funky, yes? These ones look a little bit Cookie-Monster, but that’s ok with us, and with our dwarf sanseveria here.