practice a streamlined sphere planter to create a dynamic hanging basket for orchids . This easy labor can be done in under an hr .

Display gorgeous orchidaceous plant in a modern metal plantation owner sate with soft moss and groundcover . This arrangement uses chartreusesedumand Spanish moss for in high spirits - contrast against colorfulorchidblooms . With the right materials , this project is topnotch simple and stop up looking sleek .

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Fill Bottom With Moss

satiate the bottom of the plantation owner with Spanish moss , pressing the moss to the sides and leave a hole in the center . This will result in a roll - like form .

Soak and Place Sphagnum Moss

Soak sphagnum moss well in a container for at least 30 minute . Then , slightly wrench out excess water and put the sloshed sphagnum moss in the center of the Spanish moss .

Tuck In Orchids

Leaving orchids in their glasshouse pile , tuck them within the sphagnum moss so they are hold in place and covered with it .

Add Soil

tot up a 1 inch stratum of pot soil on top of the sphagnum moss .

Plant Sedum

Plantsedumin the top bed of soil , do it around the orchids . try on to brood as much of the exposed soil with the sedum plants to create a dense groundcover .

Morchid hanger

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adding Spanish moss to sphere planter

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adding the wet sphagnum moss with container of soaking moss nearby

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tucking in orchids in the moss

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adding soil layer on top of the sphagnum moss in the planter

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planting sedum in soil around the orchid

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