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Planted artwork

Planted Artwork
Supplies: Photo frame (at least 2_ deep); Soil; Plant cuttings; 1/2 hardware wire mesh; Nails/ Staple;
Plywood (same size as the frame) 
Instructions: Staple or nail the wire mesh to one side of the frame and the plywood to the other side, making it into a netted box. With the wire mesh facing upwards, lay the frame flat on a table. Fill soil up to the wire mesh. Work your plant cuttings into each wire mesh square.After you’ve finished planting, lay it in full sun and let the plants take root fully.

Don’t water for the first 7 to 10 days. You’ll be able to display your new “picture” upright as soon as 4 weeks, but this can take up to 3 months so be patient.They will feel firmly rooted when you gently tug. Water when needed and enjoy your beautiful art  work.To water, you’ll want to lay the frame flat and let the soil drain before hanging it up again

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