That’s because, the pots for these plants are used Cola cans, soft drink plastic bottles (cut from the neck), bulbs etc which are then artistically covered with cloth pieces!! π Innovative na?? Reply
Yes, you are absolutely right Kaddu! It’s the same cactus! Wow, observation skills you have! π Reply
π Hey Shilpa, make your Wordless Wednesday pics a bit larger na. I think you should be able to comfortably fit in pics with a width of 500 px. Reply
Ok… will call you and learn the tricks/tips to enlarge the pics!! Thanks for the suggestion! π Reply
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why are the planters covered width cloth?
That’s because, the pots for these plants are used Cola cans, soft drink plastic bottles (cut from the neck), bulbs etc which are then artistically covered with cloth pieces!! π Innovative na??
Yup, innovative indeed!
hanging baskets …
but lovely plants I have the second from left
Bikram’s
Yeah with plants in them! π
Wow! Reused really well π
Yeah, and good utilization of space too!
wow! Reused plastics!! They look beautiful too!
Yeah! Very innovative way to beautify and conserve nature!
Is this picture taken at some green house?
This is taken at the Himalayan Village Resort at Sonapani!
Was this at Sonapani too? The 2nd plant from the left looks a lot like that 1st cactus.
Yes, you are absolutely right Kaddu! It’s the same cactus! Wow, observation skills you have! π
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Hey Shilpa, make your Wordless Wednesday pics a bit larger na. I think you should be able to comfortably fit in pics with a width of 500 px.
Ok… will call you and learn the tricks/tips to enlarge the pics!! Thanks for the suggestion! π