To ensure the long-term success of your Bol Garden, it is crucial to prepare a suitable substrate that provides a healthy environment conducive to the optimal growth and development of the plants in it.
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Los terrarios o jardines en un bol son ecosistemas cerrados y autosuficientes que pueden albergar variedad de plantas. Uno de los aspectos más importantes del cuidado de las plantas en un terrario es proporcionarles los nutrientes necesarios para su crecimiento y desarrollo. Sin embargo, surge la pregunta: ¿Es necesario fertilizar las plantas en un terrario? El Ciclo Nutricional en un Terrario Los terrarios recrean un ecosistema natural donde las plantas, el sustrato y otros elementos interactúan para mantener un equilibrio. En un terrario cerrado, las plantas obtienen algunos de sus nutrientes del sustrato y del ciclo del agua. Cuando el agua se evapora, los minerales y nutrientes disueltos en ella quedan disponibles para las raíces de las plantas. Cuándo Considerar la...
A few months ago we started to send our products all over Europe and in Italy they have had a great reception. For this reason, we decided to open our first pop-up outside Spain and we went to Milan taking advantage of the Milano Fashion Week. At Omotesandō we project our artistic and artisan determination in a similar way as the big fashion brands do. We try to treat our product in the same way they do; taking care of every detail of the smallest piece and the brand image they project. Thus was born Atelier Omotesandō a pop-up inspired by a fashion atelier. In this pop-up we also present our new line of merchandising: In this collection, we find...
What are kokedamas? The word ""refers to an ancient gardening technique originating in Japan. This term is composed of two parts: "koke" and "dama". "Koke" means moss and "dama" means ball or sphere, together, "kokedama" literally translates as "moss ball". This Japanese gardening technique is a unique way of growing plants without the need for conventional pots. Roots are wrapped in moss and held together by a wire or thread structure, forming a beautiful, compact green sphere. Within this moss ball is placed mineral substrate and akadama, a Japanese clay that retains the water and nutrients necessary for healthy root growth. This environment provides the perfect conditions for plant development. What is the care of a kokedama? Just like potted...