Ever thought of having some plants outside your new flat that doesn't cause too much obstructions? Here's an suggestion especially if you are expecting your air con to be delivered soon! Before the air con packages are thrown, remember to grab the wooden blocks found in it. After which, collect some empty canned foods (please remember to drill holes at the bottom of the cans) and with some simple spray paint jobs, drilling and hammering, you can easily construct this and place it against the wall of your corridor etc without worrying of taking too much space!
As all of us know that looking at greens are good for our eye sight, but how often you look at them? You might have the best designed furniture and home decorations, but you just felt something was missing. Try having some houseplant in your home to fill up the lack of touch in real life, it can be the cheapest houseplant you can get from the nursery. Here are some very common houseplants you can find anywhere else in Singapore that need little attention on them.
Or if you like plants that need to be placed in the Greenhouse, here are some great DIY ideas too! You can recycle trash and make them into greenhouse at home! Yesterday I came across my friend's post on how to DIY your own greenhouse article by The Outliers. Talking about how he/she did he/her own greenhouse from containers and trying to germinate the Venus Flytrap seeds at home. Here are some of the examples of what the The Outliers had posted on what he/she did and other example he/she grabbed online.




Credit to: The Outliers
http://www.theoutliers.sg/index.php/2016/08/21/how-to-create-your-diy-greenhouse/#.V7qHSmWO7wc
We are going to try it when we got our new house! :D Happy planting!
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Snake Plant |
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Succulent |
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"strings connected to the water which touches the cotton wools for the right container (image below), making sure that they are always in the moist condition." |




Credit to: The Outliers
http://www.theoutliers.sg/index.php/2016/08/21/how-to-create-your-diy-greenhouse/#.V7qHSmWO7wc
We are going to try it when we got our new house! :D Happy planting!
You can actually save a bit of money by replacing your own watch battery. It costs almost 10 times to get a watch shop to do it for you. But do note that it is not always cheaper to buy the battery online (which I did). You may get good deals from shops such as Japan Home in Singapore.
Here's how we did it at home with this tool kit that we got from Qoo10. Hope you guys like this video and feel free to share this with your friends!
Here's how we did it at home with this tool kit that we got from Qoo10. Hope you guys like this video and feel free to share this with your friends!
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Tool Kit |