Filling the house with plants, especially when we live in urban environments, it’s life. They not only decorate any corner but also add a natural touch to any room. In addition, they help us relax and make the atmosphere of our home much more pleasant. As a good example we have the best-selling plant from Ikea. However, there are also ways to have plants at home that are out of the norm and that manage to attract the attention of visitors. This is the case of the Eggling, some egg-shaped ceramic pots that are sweeping Japan.
The Egglings are a pots original and handmade in Japan They are both the shape and size of an egg. However, with the contents of its interior we cannot make an omelette…
inside of this small minimalist design potwhat there is is peat (an organic preparation made up of vegetable residues and nutrients that replaces the earth), and different species that can grow in that small space. From cactus to lavender from Provence (11.45 euros), even small strawberries (16.31 euros).
In order for the plant to flourish, we first have to break the top of the egg using a spoon, as if it were a soft-boiled egg. Once you have broken the top of the pot, you must water it and wait patiently for the plant to grow.
It only needs your care to grow strong and beautiful. When five months have elapsed, yes, you must transplant it to another bigger pot so that it can continue to develop.
Meanwhile, the eggs also arrive with a small plate included on which to lay the egg. A form of see the birth and growth of a plant which, moreover, is not at odds with aesthetics, decorating any space even before it has germinated.
Note: some of the links in this article are affiliated and may bring benefit to Trendencias.
Cover photo | spacejoy
In Jared | What is a mandala: the creative activity that helps us connect with ourselves and reduces stress