A mottled piece of dead wood, whose trunk has long been eroded by the years and is no longer intact, can be recycled into a good natural flower pot.
It is best to have a hole with a larger opening on the surface of the dead wood. Expose it to the sun for a few weeks to get rid of the insects inside.
Use a clean lunch box as a soil container, put a flower culture block in it, wrap it with a large leaf to cover the original appearance, and put in dead wood.
If there is an opening at the bottom of the dead wood, you can place a glass jar as a vase and insert flowers.
Next, you can start creating flower art. Planting some succulents on it is a good choice.
Choose plants of different colors to enrich the branches and fill every opening with flowers.
You can plant some moss in narrow cracks in branches, because moss can survive easily, so small living spaces are not a problem for them.
You can plant some colorful and easy-to-replace flowers in larger gaps to harmonize the overall color and make it more active.