I found this set of lovely mini clay stove designed the traditional way (it’s only about three or four inches long), a mini pot with cover, frying pan and a clay dish in one of our cabinet drawers. I think it is actually a child’s toy given by my sister-in-law years and years ago.
They are just perfect for temporary home to my air plant meantime that the air plant holders I ordered haven’t arrived yet. Two more air plants will be delivered tomorrow. I am beginning to love this. Not so much maintenance as long as you’ll mist them every day or dip them in water for 10 minutes every week, dry and put them back to their holders.
It looks great 😉
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Thanks Ribana 🙂
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Intriguing pottery
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Thanks Derrick!
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The setup is great. Also just trivia, this plant is considered very holy in India, often given distributed amongst people after prayers. Hope it brings good luck in your life!
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Wow, I didn’t know that. thank you so much for the info. The more I will take care of it. Thank you for following my blog.
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We had an air plant in the early 1980s. I bought a small spray device to mist the plant regularly. It lived quite a long time, as I recall.
Best wishes, Pete.
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They produce flowers too.
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Great clay pot for your air plant. I’ve never had one. Are they difficult to keep?
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Thank you, not really, they need to be misted at least twice a week .
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I’ll have to check if they have any next time I go shopping. I could put it in the bathroom where it would get plenty of moisture from the air.
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That would be nice. Good luck.
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Thank you Arlene!
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That sounds like my kind of gardening. I love the little container and love the idea that it just needs misting.
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I hope I could propagate it one day.
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