
Yes, it was kind of filthy, but I hosed it down in the sink. I knew I needed to repot some plants, and I thought it could come in handy. For a while I used it for my small bits of yarn, then yesterday I finally bought some potting soil.
Check this out:

Perfect!
And on the way home yesterday with the potting soil I found a wood wine box...

...which is perfect for my yarn!

That worked out nicely.
That is entirely lovely, and I'm glad those cactus have a new home.
ReplyDeletesis, that bread cactus looks great! can't wait for my future housewarming present!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for a bread box similar to that kind. I like how you used it as a planter :)
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