About the Vintage Birdcage Succulent Hanging Planter
The birdcage provides a safe and comfortable home for pet birds. Will you raise a bird in it? There is another use. That is amazing! We will use it to plant succulents. Yes, a succulent planter. Succulent bird arrangements will be hung on porches, terraces, or gardens, even apartment balconies, as creative decorations.
The Succulent Hanging Planter Includes
1. One birdcage planter
2. 80g of sphagnum moss
Additional materials needed for DIY succulent wreath
1. 20-30 succulent cuttings (depending on your design)
2. U-shaped floral pins for securing succulents
3. Chopsticks or pencils for creating holes
4. 30-60 minutes of free time
How to DIY a living succulent hanging arrangement
1. Fully soak the sphagnum moss in water for 15 minutes, then squeeze out excess water.
2. Open the lid of the birdcage and fill one-third of the space with peat moss.
3. Prepare pre-calloused cuttings and design the arrangement shape.
4. Arrange the succulent cuttings from the inside out, securing them in place with U-shaped floral pins.
5. Fill all the spaces in the hanging planter until you achieve your desired look; the succulent arrangement is now complete.
How to care for a succulent arrangement
Watering: Sphagnum moss has good water retention. We recommend watering thoroughly once a month. You can take off the succulent arrangement and place it in a container with water to let it soak.
Temperature: Most succulents cannot tolerate frost, so they need to be moved to a greenhouse or indoors during winter.
Light: Place it indoors in a location with ample light, providing at least 8 hours of direct sunlight.
Pruning: Regular pruning may be necessary as the succulent arrangement grows to maintain its neat appearance.
More Informations
Size: 5'' (W) * 8'' (H)
Material: Iron;
Sphagnum moss