Tropical Plants Int'l Expo 2020 Good Earth Plants | January 27, 2020 | Categories: Tropical Plants Int'l Expo 2020 Each year, Good Earth Plant Company founder and owner Jim Mumford joins fellow plant industry professionals to be inspired by the newest trends and products getting attention. We hope these highlights will inspire our followers too! Another way to display plants. Photo: Jim Mumford These simple glass containers are dressed up with interesting materials showing color and texture. A great DIY project for you! Photo: Jim Mumford As long as it doesn't damage the plant, we're all about plant tattoos. Photo: Jim Mumford Latex sleeves on these plants - plant condoms? Photo: Jim Mumford Natural structure provide an attractive base for plants. Photo: Jim Mumford Plant stands are hot and so are container collections like this one. Photo: Jim Mumford Variation on a wall mounted plant container. Photo: Jim Mumford Containers with texture and character. Photo: Jim Mumford If you've got the space, these eye-popping plant structure make a real statement. Photo: Jim Mumford Fun new ways to display air plants. Collect them all! Photo: Jim Mumford We love the combination of plants with artwork - or is it artwork with plants? Photo: Jim Mumford A bonsai inspired display. Photo: Jim Mumford Taking glamping to a new level with plants! Photo: Jim Mumford We saw containers made from unusual materials like these woven twigs. Photo: Jim Mumford We have used reclaimed wood to create containers for years. Now the rest of the plantscaping industry is catching on. Photo: Jim Mumford We love attending the Tropical Plants International Expo each January, and have lots of cool plant trends to share with you. Can you guess why this is called a shrimp plant? Photo: Jim Mumford A closer look at this unusual bold plant container. Photo: Jim Mumford Living the dream! #plantlife Sometimes bigger is better! Photo: Jim Mumford This beautiful butterfly is made of succulents. Photo: Jim Mumford Look closely - these are feathers! Photo: Jim Mumford Glass containers aren't new, but there are always new ways to use them. Photo: Jim Mumford Creative container display. Photo: Jim Mumford Display of interesting natural wood pieces. Photo: Jim Mumford Tropical plant display using foliage plants, bromeliads and air plants. Photo: Jim Mumford Tillandsias and bromeliads. Photo: Jim Mumford Miniature items mean there's room for plants anywhere! Photo: Jim Mumford Natural minerals in different shapes and colors to liven up your plant displays. Photo: Jim Mumford Repetition is a simple way to improve your plant display. Photo: Jim Mumford Got air plants? Photo: Jim Mumford Beautiful combination of tillandsias (air plants) with a prayer plant. Photo: Jim Mumford Jim Mumford wins second place among the conference's most popular presentations. Jim spoke about living walls and biophilic design. Green Plants for Green Buildings president Mark Senneff presents Jim his award. Moss wall artwork. Right up our alley! Photo: Jim Mumford Can you guess why this is called a shrimp plant? Photo: Jim Mumford A lighthearted approach to plants is a welcome addition! Photo: Jim Mumford The variety of natural wood plant decor elements. Photo: Jim Mumford An African themed grouping of wildlife containers. Photo: Jim Mumford Bringing a little humor into plant containers. Photo: Jim Mumford Nothing says spring more than daffodils and tulips. Photo: Jim Mumford