• Small Staghorn Fern• String of Pearls plant• Old pantyhose• Sphagnum Moss• Coconut fiber planter liner• Fishing wire (25-50lb capacity)• Black metal fruit basket• Metal plant hanger• Bucket of water• Spray bottle Wrap the roots of a small Staghorn fern with wet sphagnum moss and place inside a piece of pantyhose. Secure with wire. Cover the exposed pantyhose with decorative sheet moss or coconut fiber, wrap with wire. Place inside of metal fruit basket and secure plant to basket with more wire. Fill the inside of the basket with sphagnum moss and plant the “string of pearls” succulent into the moss. Secure to basket with wire. Use a metal plant hanger to hang it! After a couple of years, the fern will grow and fill in the basket. You can relocate it and hang it on a wall or outdoors on a tree limb so that it can spread.
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Below is a list of apps and computer programs you can install on your teen's phone to prevent dangerous texting and driving. When selecting an application, we recommend choosing one that allows the user to make 911 calls and call pre-approved (such as the parent's) phone numbers.
Katherine's Tips To Limit Online Time Delineating tech---free zones in our home - such as the kitchen and bedrooms. Designate an area where you cannot use a device – cell phone or computer! Scheduling family time offline – If it’s a Saturday night and you’re going to watch a movie with the family, or play a board game, make it clear that devices need to be off! Mandate daily blackout hours – No one, parent or child, should be checking their phones after a certain hour! Whether it’s a late-night notification or an email, it can wait till the morning! Taking a day or even a month offline – If you’re on vacation with your family, or just spending quality family time on a Sunday – take the day offline! You’d be surprised at how much better it feels when you’re not all constantly connected. The quality of the time spent with your family will be much higher! Pre-defining schedules for checking email rather than continuously being online – Instead of looking at your phone every 10 minutes to see if that email came in yet, set a scheduled time where you can check your phone, and don’t look otherwise! Even if you make your schedule every hour, it’s better than anxiously checking every few minutes. Use tools to monitor your internet time and cut your off when you’ve exceeded specified amounts of time on sites such as Facebook – There’s an app known as Page addict, and it monitors the time you spend on certain apps. This tracking allows you to see what you’re doing and how often you’re doing it. You can also apply this to your children, that way you’re able to see what they’re doing on their phones and better identify what they’re "addicted" too.