- Wed Dec 27, 2017 4:36 am
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i like all those forest plants as well. there is a house in greensboro, nc that has an (roughly 1000 sq ft)open air room in the middle of their house. umm no roof. they had tropicals in there mostly. and some giant banana trees. it was metal/glass and concrete house. looking back at it i probably shouldnt have tresspassed to look at that room.
Fishkeeper wrote:If i was a snail, id move right in. its perfect. and that ping looks tastey and im not even a snail.
The ping is up above the deer skull. The wall is made of Hygrolon, a water-wicking mesh meant for growing epiphytic plants, over a layer of foam. The ping seems happy up there, and this is a species that often grows in moss on cliff faces in the wild. Pretty similar to this setup.
I found a snail and removed it, so hopefully that'll fix the problem, but I don't know if there are more snails. There hasn't been any further damage, so, if there are any more snails, they're eating elsewhere.
i like all those forest plants as well. there is a house in greensboro, nc that has an (roughly 1000 sq ft)open air room in the middle of their house. umm no roof. they had tropicals in there mostly. and some giant banana trees. it was metal/glass and concrete house. looking back at it i probably shouldnt have tresspassed to look at that room.