Are literal house plants allowed here?

by pain–au–chocolat

16 Comments

  1. crazycatlady331

    Balcony goals.

    If only my complex didn’t have rules bout plant numbers and height limits.

  2. Palimpsest0

    I always wonder whether the trees in this sort of setup will be healthy long term. I would think they would need periodic root pruning and soil maintenance, much like bonsai, to keep them healthy in a reduced volume of soil, and I’m not sure if there’s plans or equipment to do this built into the structure. Or, is the plan simply to remove and replace dying trees every few years?

  3. IN_US_IR

    Only nightmare is if one plant gets Mealy bug🤯

  4. Baron_CZ

    It is cool, but the whole thing is a hot mess and just a show off piece, nothiing much else

  5. HamsterVeil

    I hope they have good drainage.look what happed in Florida, the building parking lot collapsed causing the side of the building to fall all because the planters atop the lot weren’t drained properly & the rebar inside the concrete rusted causing the collapse .

  6. Any_Comparison_3292

    An oak tree can bring up the value of your home.

  7. menotyourenemy

    Not sure where this is but Singapore has an absolutely amazing urban “jungle”.  Look it up.  It’s so cool!

  8. wafflecannondav1d

    Um excuse me, that’s a plant house.

  9. Confident-Balance-64

    Wtf do they not know plants are good for us that’s insane I’ve over 100 plants in my flat 😂

  10. RedditsDeadlySin

    This is a plant house not a houseplant!

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