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Post by keith on Jan 22, 2019 4:50:00 GMT
I have three Terrascapes if any one is interested.
Question where do I post them ?
Keith
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Post by SueA on Jan 22, 2019 8:45:38 GMT
We'd love to see them keith, you could just post them in 'General gardening' for now but maybe we should have a board for 'indoor plants & gardening' which they could be posted in, I think someone asked about that before for things like houseplants & orchids but I can't seem to find if we set anything up, maybe steve can suggest something.
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Post by Cherry on Jan 22, 2019 8:46:06 GMT
That sounds clever Keith. I think it would be good to start your own thread called whatever you wish, perhaps something like Keith’s Garden. You could keep adding to this. SueA will know best and will keep us right. It is to be found in Members’ Gardens. I have a subject there but don’t know how to get my pics on from my iPad.
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Post by Cherry on Jan 22, 2019 8:47:33 GMT
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Post by SueA on Jan 22, 2019 8:48:45 GMT
What Cherry has suggested would be a good idea keith, you could post all your different projects in your own section in the members' gardens blogs.
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Post by steve on Jan 22, 2019 12:37:02 GMT
We did ask for suggestions for changing the use of the T&M section but never put anything in place, shall we alter that one to suit?
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Post by SueA on Jan 22, 2019 14:19:23 GMT
That sounds like a plan steve! Maybe it could be for all types of indoor gardening, I'm not entirely sure what a 'terrascape' covers but from keith's photos I think it's a large glass container with a planted landscape built into it.
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Post by keith on Jan 24, 2019 2:12:01 GMT
Terrascaping is more or less Landscaping and for some reason its called Terrascaping when in a glass tank.
Keith
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Post by keith on Jan 24, 2019 9:01:18 GMT
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Post by SueA on Jan 25, 2019 8:53:11 GMT
They are beautiful aren't they keith, the small glass gardens are becoming more popular over here now & houseplants in general are 'fashionable' again particularly green leafy displays & cacti & succulents. I don't know if James Wong is well known in Australia but in the U.K. he has done a lot to promote small waterscapes & gardens in glass containers as a form of gardening for people who live in flats/apartments etc.
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Post by keith on Jan 26, 2019 4:04:03 GMT
Sue
They are perfect for small rooms/apartments all you require is close to a power point for the small light which are usually desk lamps.
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