Mini garden with a sense of fragmentation, because if you accidentally break an expensive Imperial Roman terracotta pot, you will probably be heartbroken. If it's broken but not completely broken, it's still salvageable and not too bad. A broken garden is a great solution for using a damaged garden pot, transforming it into a garden container for planting. With moss and various succulents included, a sense of vitality and fragmentation coexist.
Overview
- Working hours: 1 hours
- Total time: 1 hours
- Skill level: Kid-friendly
Broken Feeling Mini Garden Ideas Turn a broken terracotta pot into something impressive, stuffed with colorful succulents , moss, or you can create it according to your own ideas and add your personal style. Here is how to make it.
Tip: If you suddenly feel excited after reading this article, and your hand reaches out to the red pottery pot on the flower stand uncontrollably, then I advise you to calm down and think again. If you can't persuade me, be steady and careful with your hands, first use Fill the cardboard or foam and carefully break it into individual pieces with a hammer, keeping the back wall intact and being careful not to injure your hands on the sharp edges of the pieces.
What You Will Need
Equipment/Tools
- Hammer
Materials
- Broken red clay pot
- Silicone Adhesive
- Potting soil
- Small plants or succulents
- Moss
Steps to create a fragmented mini garden
1. Arrangement and combination planning
Start your fragmented garden by arranging broken flower pot fragments, focusing on creating a sense of hierarchy, and then use transparent silicone adhesive Secure the individual pieces and wait for it to dry.
2. Fill the gaps with soil
Fill the gaps with soil, pat the soil firmly, and water lightly to secure it.
3. Make a small step
The step has a visual sense of upward or downward extension. It is recommended to keep this idea and break it into pieces with a hammer. Try to make them even in size and arrange them on the soil leading to the top of the pot.
4. Add plants
Grow succulents (or other small plants of your choice), fill the empty spaces with moss to cover the soil, and also place some small decorative items to achieve the look you want.
tip: When choosing plants, look for plants with similar maintenance needs.