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Alive Plant Structures

Posted on | March 2, 2009 | 1 Comment

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I love succulents. They are the one easiest plants I have ever grown indoors. A friend just sent over this link to Alive Structures via Daily Candy. The planters are, “made from recycled shredded paper, recycled Styrofoam, mixed with cement.” Each planter is then filled with succulents, saxifrages, and alpine flowers. So gorgeous! Check out Alive Structure’s site for more info. Be sure to check out their super cool garden roof projects too. (thanks jess for the tip!)

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One Response to “Alive Plant Structures”

  1. Jane Flanagan
    March 2nd, 2009 @ 2:12 pm

    Gorgeous! I just repotted my little (indoor) succulent arrangement on the weekend! I've always loved them too.

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