Air Plants on my Windowsill: Easy to care for no dirt needed
Posted: November 22nd, 2009 | Author: admin | Filed under: Apartment Gardening, Brooklyn, Craft, Current Affairs, DIY, Inspiration, Make This Now, style | Tags: air plant, airplant care, airplant home decor, Airplant no dirt, airplants glue, airplnts, ball jar planters, ball jar plants, bromeliad, decorating, different ways to decorate with airplants, dirstless plants, goat skull, how to care for aiplants, indoor home planting, indoor plants how to, no dirt plants, no soil plants, plant, skull decoration, tillandsia care, vintage blue ball jars, vintage thimbles, year round indoor plants | 1 Comment »
I have a pretty long windowsill in my living room I was trying to figure out what to put on it. i looked on Apartment therapy for inspiration and saw a picture of airplants in little medical glasses. I bought lots of vintage ball jars, white sand, sea glass from Dead Horse Bay in Queens, other assorted cups and bowls, and one cookie jar.
My friend Ian gave me the goat skull, he uses them in his sculptures and has beetles clean them in what is called a bug box.
The airplants need to be watered every three days and submerged in water for a couple of hours once a week, they bloom twice a year.
comment and let me know what you think
I got mine from Airplantcity
Raven Burgos












how do you keep the kittehs from eating them? that’s my dilemma. all my plant like things seem to wind up in the bathroom to keep them safe from kittehs….