Cantina Rug X-Large Grey/ Cream/ Orange
Regular price $17,400.00
Our cantina rugs are a functional and unique way to add a bit of the classic southwest to brighten up your 'casa.'
This loomed textile rug is a modern take with a vintage aesthetic therefore is in new and perfect condition, but made to last in durable heavy fibres to make it strong, easy to clean, and practical for even heavy traffic areas like hallways, kitchens, or bathrooms.
This decorative design, like many iconic southwestern textiles, is a fusion of Native American motifs and the traditional Mexican Saltillo diamond in the center.
Trimmed in a black fringe.
Made from
cotton & man made fibre blend
Dimensions
122cm x 183cm/ 4 ft x 6 ft
Cactus Care
Cactus Care Tips: The most common question I get asked is 'How NOT to kill your Cactus'
So here it is plain and simple...
Cactus Tips: Luckily our little prickly friends are hearty creatures & are built for mother nature's land of neglect... the desert. The most common cactus or succulent killer is over watering. Your cactus wants 'dry feet' as its typical terrains are dry & arid, so go easy on H2O so the roots don't rot.
Only water when soil dries. This can range depending the environment, but usually once a month in cooler seasons & no more than twice a month in warmer seasons. During the winter cold season cacti and succulents become dormant so you do not need to water them, give them a lil winter break. Ideally use a spray bottle or mister & try not to water the actual plant, but the soil directly around the base.
Your concrete planter porous so the pot itself recreates a rocky base and imitates the natural layers for drainage that the plants enjoy from their desert home. Also each parcel includes a layer of extra stones for the pot bottom to help with drainage for roots & extra acidic cactus soil. As a rule of thumb it's good to re-pot your cactus or succulent every 2-4 years, either if it's grown enough to go up a pot size, but mainly to replenish the soil's nutrients.
Cacti & Succulents prefer light & warmth, but avoid direct sun as they can burn. To assist with growth & flowering use cactus feed in every other watering.
Thank you for your support & I hope your purchase brings you a little sunshine indoors.