Okay so here it is: So I was planning on making this look like a mini forest of some sort. I was going to build a large table with a glass border around the top so I can grow trees within it. Here is a rough picture of my idea. Hopefully it allows you to see:
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It's going to be roughly around three feet wide, three feet long. This is going to be made out of wood, glass, and plexiglass.
As you may know, to keep it a bonsai it must stay in a limited sized pot, so what I planned to do was to put all the plants I was planning on putting in individual pots and just fill in the gaps with soil. At the bottom where the pots would sit would have many holes for airflow and what I'm wondering is if that would be enough airflow? I don't want to suffocate the plants or anything to bring them discomfort. As you've hopefully seen in the picture I provided, the hexagonal holes are supposed to represent a wire mesh for extra airflow.
Also I was thinking of putting a mini fan underneath in case of excess moisture. Would that be smart, or no?
Since it's going to be made out of wood I decided to put plexiglass, with holes, on top of the wooden area. So basically the potted plants and soil would sit on top of the plexiglass.
Also I was planning on putting moss around the "forest" would that be smart? Can moss get over watered?
Also I planned on putting a mini waterfall. I would definitely make sure the plants wouldn't get over watered or the material I would use wouldn't deteriorate because of the water. I just thought it would bring in humidity, as well as beauty.
You're probably wondering what plants I would be planting. Well that then leads me to another question: Would it be safe to mix the plant species in the same area?
I was planning on putting my juniper, ginseng ficus, holly tree, dwarf golden arborvitae, Italian cypress, as well as other junipers, venus fly traps, ferns, and a moon cactus as well as other species of cacti. I was also going to start propagating some trees out in my neighborhood and put them in the forest as well.
Do you believe that would work out fine? I just want to prevent any future root rot or any other possible problems it have. I recognize the fact that some plants may need sunlight more than others so I would make it so the potted plants would easily come out and put back in.
I live in Las Vegas, NV and if you don't live here you can only imagine the heat waves we receive during the summer.
From what you have read, how would I prevent any excess heat within the soil? Or prevent any root rot of any sort?
If you feel I should add anything or change anything, please let me know!
Thank you very much fr taking the time to read this and hopefully write back!!
