Now this is not a final, if there can ever be a final one, arrangement because I'll be moving house again in a month or two.
What I'd like to show is that it's possible to hide containers in almost plain view sometimes.
View from front
View from side. Love you Starbucks.
View from front of my nursery. They're just waiting to be used in other scapes after my move.
Here's how they look once you get past the raised substrate in front and that piece of moss covered driftwood.
See that crinum lurking behind in a plastic bottle cutoff? It's pretty happy and from 1 bulb in February, I have 4 distinct bulbs now. Sorry, not advisable to lift that bottle up for a better shot. Damned leaves have a nasty tendency to get snagged on stuff and then uproot the bulbs when you set the container down.
I'm in my mid 40s and have had all kinds of animals, including wild ones for more than 30 years but this is just my 4th month of dabbling in the dark art of CO2 injection and probably coming to my 3rd month of messing with EI. A long way more to go and hopefully one day, I can come up with a scape that will make people go WOW!!!