The expensive flower pots were thrown next to the trash can! Pick up or not

The expensive flower pots were thrown next to the trash can! Pick up or not

Going out and meeting a flower pot

The following experience comes from flower lover Xinghu Feiyue.

A complete flowerpot with a snake plant lying pitifully on the roadside. What should I do?

Pick it up! As long as there is still a glimmer of hope for the snake plant, we must save it!

1. After bringing it home, I first took the Sansevieria out of the pot, but found that the Sansevieria was still very healthy, with many plants crowded in one pot.

2. I separated all the snake plants and found that the root systems were intact, so I decided to transplant them into pots again.

3. Clean the flower pots you picked up, and then get a few flower pots from home and put some sand and charcoal at the bottom of the pots.

4. Mix peat soil and river sand to prepare the soil.

5. Plant the snake plant and water it thoroughly. Oh, this is like picking up several pots of Sansevieria for free!

The garbage collector sends flower pots

The following experience comes from flower lover Snow Rabbit.

When I came back from the flower market, I passed by a trash can and saw a lot of discarded flower pots thrown next to the can. I was very happy and hurried to pick them up.

As a result, the uncle who was cleaning the place nearby said happily, "No need to pick them up, there are plenty of flower pots here, they are all yours." Then take out a bunch of flower pots from the small house next door!

Use broken flower pots to create bonsai

The following experience comes from what a flower lover saw today.

The bonsai above looks beautiful, right? Actually, it was transformed from a broken flowerpot that was picked up!

1. I felt a little embarrassed when I picked it up. After I picked it up, I washed it and polished its edges.

2. Find a water-absorbing stone and stick it on the gap of the flowerpot.

3. Put some loose and breathable soil such as coal slag and sand in the pot, and water the pot thoroughly.

4. Glue a small pavilion on it for decoration.

5. Plant some moss, put a stone, and plant some flowers and plants in the stone pit, and the final version is done!

Broken flower pots come back to life

The following experience comes from flower lover J-Viner.

I picked up a broken flower pot and thought of the many creative ideas on the Internet for making bonsai using broken flower pots, so I wanted to try it myself.

1. Clean the flower pot.

2. Fill it with soil and use fragments to separate the layers.

3. Use Sedum vulgare as the base, and then plant a few other succulents on it. Although it is not as beautiful as the master's bonsai, it is at least my own attempt!

Do flower lovers have any other experiences of going out to pick up treasures?

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