The urban nemophilist lives in the city but his heart and soul lives in the forest and wherever there is green.
The celebration of colours, the ambient sounds, the mystic scent and the fascinating wildlife that make up the forestlands and waterbodies of our earth is the elixir of his life.
The urban nemophilist attempts to capture all of this through green art and sustainable gardening activities while the sketching and music sets up the mood for what is nature-appreciation at its best.
The goal is to create awareness on conservation of nature and wildlife through art and sustainable initiatives.
Terrariums || Aquascapes || Dish Gardens || Bonsai || Gardening || Sketching || Music || Nature Walk
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How do you plant the anubias nana petite? I learned about them from you and I love them, but when I attached them to wood and misted every day, they still died. Do I need to put substrate down? I just used a dab of superglue.
I'm looking for a fern for my snake enclosure that's both tolerant of lower light, and very hardy as a bull snake will periodically climb on it if any of you guys grow ferns in terraria
I was recently gifted a tiny art toy terrarium (palm-sized) with nothing but gravel and moss. (And a plastic decoration) I'm entirely new to this field but having kept aquaecapes in the past, I can't help worrying how this could possible last longer than a few weeks😂 I learned that moss doesn't absorb moisture or nutritions from the root, so does that mean this combination of gravel and moss is good to last?😢
I propagated my peperomia prostrata from one sad, tiny string that had survived in a dying closed terrarium I was breaking up. Since I didnt have much hope for it, I experimented trying to have it grow into semi hydro. My lil greenhouse has a humidity of 85-95%, so it was always moist enough. By now, the tiny string has outgrown its tiny pot. Its right under the growlight, so the leaves are light green and the pattern on the leaves is a light red-brown, wich I find very interesting. Its thriving and soon ready to move outta the greenhouse, making space for other experiments. Time for another try on some selaginella. I love selaginella, but it doesnt love me back 😅
Thanks. Applies for every plant cutting taken either for growth in terrariums or regular planter pots. (Only applies to plants that can grow from stem cuttings)
OMYGOD SO pretty!! I just saw this on Pinterest, never heard of Wabi kusa and had to come watch it!! Your video and technique was so calming to watch thank you for sharing!!❤️🥰🙏🙏
Which plants are you using here? Do you know a good site to order them online? Especially the blue iridescent one can't think of the name, but I've only seen it being sold for a lot of money😱
do you ever feel the need to add some trace elements or potassium to these small terrariums? wouldnthr plants benefit from a very highly dissolved lean nutrient spray?