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Chantel Gray | 🪴 Plants + DIY on Instagram: "Comment “side table” and I can DM you where to find everything I used here!! Also linked in profile under “greenhouse table” Here are some FAQ from my original video for creating this table! Q: Do you have to remove the top lid to provide airflow? A: Not at all! There are holes along the outsides of the table that allow airflow to enter! Because of this, it’s not perfectly airtight which will allow fresh air and movement. Q: How often does the table need to be misted? A: I created this table a few weeks ago, and have not needed to mist it yet! I’m guessing about once a month. When the stratum is damp, it’s black and glossy (almost gives caviar vibes) it doesn’t need any attention. When it’s dry it’s grayish and dusty (that’s when I’ll mist it Greenhouse Tables Diy, Blooming Table Diy, Table With Plants Inside, Plant Table Indoor Window, Plant Table Diy, Table Top Greenhouse, Indoor Plant Table, Plant Table Indoor, Greenhouse Tables

Chantel Gray | 🪴 Plants + DIY on Instagram: "Comment “side table” and I can DM you where to find everything I used here!! Also linked in profile under “greenhouse table” Here are some FAQ from my original video for creating this table! Q: Do you have to remove the top lid to provide airflow? A: Not at all! There are holes along the outsides of the table that allow airflow to enter! Because of this, it’s not perfectly airtight which will allow fresh air and movement. Q: How often does the…

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Chantel Gray | 🪴 Plants + DIY on Instagram: "Comment “side table” and I can DM you where to find everything I used here!! Also linked in profile under “greenhouse table”  Here are some FAQ from my original video for creating this table!  Q: Do you have to remove the top lid to provide airflow? A: Not at all! There are holes along the outsides of the table that allow airflow to enter! Because of this, it’s not perfectly airtight which will allow fresh air and movement.  Q: How often does the table need to be misted? A: I created this table a few weeks ago, and have not needed to mist it yet! I’m guessing about once a month. When the stratum is damp, it’s black and glossy (almost gives caviar vibes) it doesn’t need any attention. When it’s dry it’s grayish and dusty (that’s when I’ll mist i Plant Side Table, Glass Table Plants, Terrarium Side Table, Table Top Garden, Terrarium Table Ideas, Diy Terrarium Table, Plant Coffee Table, Greenhouse Tables, Terrarium Table

Chantel Gray | 🪴 Plants + DIY on Instagram: "Comment “side table” and I can DM you where to find everything I used here!! Also linked in profile under “greenhouse table” Here are some FAQ from my original video for creating this table! Q: Do you have to remove the top lid to provide airflow? A: Not at all! There are holes along the outsides of the table that allow airflow to enter! Because of this, it’s not perfectly airtight which will allow fresh air and movement. Q: How often does the…

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I’m not typically one to tackle DIY projects. Anything that requires a power tool is largely out of my wheelhouse. That was until I found pictures online of a glass cabinet greenhouse I simply had

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Sonata Home Design - Do you have a few photo frames lying around that you don't know what to do with? Well, this is the perfect solution for you! Transform your unused photo frames into an adorable tabletop greenhouse. This is a great way to add some life to your home decor and grow your own plants indoors. Follow these simple steps and you'll have your very own mini greenhouse in no time! Tabletop Greenhouse, Christmas Greenhouse, Spring Home Decor Ideas, Diy Tabletop, Green Spray Paint, Mini Diy, Greenhouse Plants, Funky Junk Interiors, Chinese Money Plant

Sonata Home Design - Do you have a few photo frames lying around that you don't know what to do with? Well, this is the perfect solution for you! Transform your unused photo frames into an adorable tabletop greenhouse. This is a great way to add some life to your home decor and grow your own plants indoors. Follow these simple steps and you'll have your very own mini greenhouse in no time!

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