Hanging plants

Dont have any pics, but i diy it

Get a "small" plastic pop bottle, remove the top, might want to put a pin hole in the bottom if you have good drainage.

Then just get some neodium magnets, and put one-two in the pop bottle and a matching set on the outside.

You can also do this with a tack on the inside and a snap on the outside.

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Lay a dowl rod across the top of the enclosure from frame to frame and loop floral wire through the screen and over the rod making a loop inside the enclosure. The weight of the plant is on the frame and not the screen.
 

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I like putting plants in mini-buckets and using clamp-hooks to hang on the sides of the cage. I also use a larger plastic pot zip-type technique which doesn’t work quite as well and is harder to clean.
 

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Wow! That looks amazing! Jealous of all that manzanita too.
Thank you! I definitely am inclined to do another custom build in the future this one has been holding up pretty well 3 years strong and a cross town move.

The local reptile and fish stores in San Diego definitely made it easy to use all real wood. The color has faded but integrity still maintained.

I am torn between a tamura design enclosure or to build out another cage in the future. Just wish I had a larger footprint like 4*4*3 to accommodate the area lost to the expanding foam on the back wall. But I'm not ambitious enough to build out a custom frame and too broke to buy the tamura.
 
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