{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"myBlogd - Free Publishing and Advertising","provider_url":"https:\/\/myblogd.com","author_name":"King_0f_dairy_queen","author_url":"https:\/\/myblogd.com\/index.php\/author\/king_0f_dairy_queen\/","title":"ENGAGE IN SOME INVENTIVENESS WITH YOUR GREENS! - myBlogd - Free Publishing and Advertising","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"0UuZeXfhwl\"><a href=\"https:\/\/myblogd.com\/index.php\/2024\/03\/16\/engage-in-some-inventiveness-with-your-greens\/\">ENGAGE IN SOME INVENTIVENESS WITH YOUR GREENS!<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/myblogd.com\/index.php\/2024\/03\/16\/engage-in-some-inventiveness-with-your-greens\/embed\/#?secret=0UuZeXfhwl\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;ENGAGE IN SOME INVENTIVENESS WITH YOUR GREENS!&#8221; &#8212; myBlogd - Free Publishing and Advertising\" data-secret=\"0UuZeXfhwl\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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Make use of your indoor plants to your advantage and start shaping those green monsters right now&#8230; You won&#8217;t believe it, but plants are capable of doing a lot more than just sitting in a container. Your plants may be trained to take on the shape of living wreaths, cubes, or even animal forms with just a little bit of additional time and work. &#8220;Topiaries&#8221; are plants that are taught to grow into desired forms, and that is exactly what we are referring to when we say &#8220;topiaries.&#8221; When it comes to topiaries, the living wreath is one of the simplest to get started with. Two small-leaved vining plants, such as English ivy, a container that is six inches in diameter and filled with soil, a stout wire or a coat hanger, and some thin green stems that are readily pliable are all components that are required. Initially, the wire should be shaped into a circle by opening up the coat hanger and bending it into the required shape. The two ends that have been cut should be facing downward at the base of the circle. Place these ends in the dirt, then grow a plant in a container next to each of them. The vines should be wound down the opposite side of the wire after being wound up the wire until they meet over each other. There are slender green stems that are used to tie the vines to the wire. For the time being, that is all. Please take a second or two to continue winding the plants around the wire in opposing directions from each other until a thick, bushy live wreath is produced. This should be done until the plants have reached their full potential. When the plants have reached the right size, you are free to focus on other things as they continue to develop to their full potential. Cut off any branches that have a tendency to detract from the form at this point. a cube is a form that is not only more difficult to build but also a little bit more unusual. Chicken mesh should be used to create a cube with an open bottom. To prepare the cube for planting, first fill it with moist, long-fibered sphagnum moss, and then place it in a pot that is filled with soil, with the open side facing down. arranged the four sides of the cube with plants that are climbing vines. Pinning them into the moss as they develop will allow them to establish roots in the moss. As you water the soil, you should also water the moss. Continue to train the vines to climb up the wire until the surface of the whole cube is covered. After that, all that is required of you is to cut off any stray small shoots that insist on not joining the rest of the plants. In the end, you will have something that seems to be a solid cube of plant, but what we know is that it is mostly moss crammed chicken wire! Now that we know where the really outstanding gardeners come from, don&#8217;t we? psst\u2026 Don&#8217;t worry, I won&#8217;t tell if you don&#8217;t! If you would like to see some examples of topiary art on IndiaArtnDesign.com, please click here."}