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air plant planters Set of 3 Alfonso Urchins with Tillandsia Air Plants

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air plant planters Set of 3 Alfonso Urchins with Tillandsia Air PlantsDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness This set pairs three Alfonso urchin shells with live Tillandsia air plants, commonly known as air plants, from the Bromeliaceae family. Native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America, Tillandsias are epiphytes that grow without soil, drawing moisture and nutrients directly from the air. Nestled inside naturally shaped sea urchin shells, these miniature arrangements bring together the

  • This set pairs three Alfonso urchin shells with live Tillandsia air plants, commonly known as air plants, from the Bromeliaceae family. Native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America, Tillandsias are epiphytes that grow without soil, drawing moisture and nutrients directly from the air. Nestled inside naturally shaped sea urchin shells, these miniature arrangements bring together the organic textures of ocean and forest in one display.

    Each Alfonso urchin shell features a smooth, rounded form with a natural cream or ivory tone and delicate surface detail that complements the silvery-green, arching leaves of the Tillandsia nestled inside. The air plants themselves are compact, typically reaching 2 to 5 inches depending on the variety, with thin, slightly curved foliage that fans outward from a central base. The contrast of the spiky organic texture of the shell against the soft rosette of the air plant makes each piece a natural conversation starter. These work beautifully as shelf accents, windowsill displays, or grouped together as a coastal-inspired centerpiece.

    This set makes an ideal gift or ready-made home accent for anyone who loves low-maintenance plants with high visual impact. Because no soil is involved, there is no mess and no potting required, making these perfect for desks, bathroom shelves, or kitchen counters where space is limited. This plant is pet friendly, so you can place it anywhere in your home with confidence. Keep out of reach of young children to protect the delicate shells and plants.
  • Tillandsia air plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Place them near a window that receives several hours of filtered sunlight each day, ideally within 3 to 5 feet of a south- or east-facing window. Avoid direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the delicate leaves. In lower light conditions, growth will slow, but the plant will generally remain healthy as long as some natural light is available.

    Water air plants by removing them from their urchin shells and soaking them in room-temperature water for 20 to 30 minutes once a week. After soaking, gently shake off excess water and allow them to dry completely, upside down, before returning them to their shells. This drying step is important, as standing water trapped at the base can cause rot. In very dry environments or during summer, a light misting between soaks helps maintain humidity.

    One of the greatest appeals of Tillandsia is that no soil is needed at all. The urchin shell acts as a natural holder rather than a planting vessel. If you ever want to secure the plant in place, a small amount of air-dry-safe craft glue or clear fishing line can anchor the base lightly to the shell without harming the plant. Never use potting soil or enclose the roots in any material that retains moisture.

    Tillandsias prefer temperatures between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 32 degrees Celsius) and do well in typical indoor environments. They appreciate good air circulation, so avoid placing them in enclosed terrariums or spaces with stagnant air. Standard household humidity is usually sufficient, though they benefit from slightly higher humidity in dry climates or during winter when indoor heating reduces moisture in the air.

    Fertilizing is optional but encourages faster growth and more vibrant color. Use a bromeliad or Tillandsia-specific fertilizer diluted to one quarter strength and add it to your soaking water once a month during spring and summer. Avoid over-fertilizing, as too many nutrients can damage the leaves. No fertilizer is needed during fall and winter when growth naturally slows.
  • USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 | Minimum temperature: 25°F (-4°C)

    Tillandsia air plants can be displayed outdoors year-round in Zones 9 through 11, where temperatures remain mild. In cooler zones, bring them indoors before nighttime temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C) to protect them from cold stress. Frost will damage the foliage, so indoor placement during winter months is strongly recommended for most of the country. As houseplants, they thrive in any zone when kept in a warm, well-lit indoor space.

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TJFrench
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★★★★★ 5
Perfect for College Students
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We purchased this for our kiddos at college. So far it has worked great. They are able to cook small meals and it toasts well. They even use it to air fry! It also cleans up well and you can't beat the price!
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★★★★★ 4
Great little toaster oven!
Size: Medium Capacity
Great little oven! Heats up quickly, gets very hot very fast. Unit is small so don’t plan on preparing large amounts of food. This is a very lightweight oven that takes little counter space. Do be careful NOT to touch while in use as it very extremely hot!
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Love da' Mini Oven
Size: Medium Capacity
I LOVE this Mini Oven thingy. And, for a while, I had this reluctancy to even purchase one of these for some reason. But now that I have one, convinced by my wonderful current roommate that this would absolutely be a necessity, I gave in and bought one! What I really dig about this mini oven is that it lights immediately, it's fast, easy to use, easy to clean and efficient to bake, toast, broil!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2026
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Best toaster oven/air fryer
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Works great, love it.
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Whiting, US
★★★★★ 3
Cheap but must babysit your food (TL;DR: spend a bit more for a better one)
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I have the “Medium” size of this and have now had it for a year and a half. It basically does what a toaster/convection oven is supposed to do, but I do keep encountering issues with burning food. There is very little space between the coils and the rack so even thin things like slices of bread are very close to the heating elements. As there is no way to only use the lower coil, any toasting or cooking requires preheating so the coils aren’t all at full capacity for 5+ minutes. If you essentially preheat it, you can then toast or cook, but keep a close eye on it as even with preheating, you may need to turn and flip what you’re toasting every 30-90 seconds or the section under the coils will burn while the rest remains pale. When you’re making toast, it’s a lot of effort and practice to get your bagel or toast just right. As there is very little space and the elements are intense, even if you force the rack below where it’s meant to go (you can kind of wedge it between the guide and the bottom heating element cover), you can only fit things that are about 2-3” tall and those may still be a challenge. If you want to put a fairly tall piece of frozen lasagne in, for instance, the top will burn to a crisp before the center is even thawed. I’ve never had issues like these with previous toaster ovens, even small ones. I think they really did everyone a disservice by not making it about an inch or two taller inside. I also find it extremely challenging to clean. I’ve had many toaster ovens over the years and none have stained and discolored this easily. It’s an issue partly because of the small size inside, so you can’t reach everywhere, but even the glass door has gotten stains I cannot remove despite trying everything from lemon juice and baking soda to Ajax and Bar Keeper’s Friend. Overall, can you find ways to make it work as long as what you’re cooking is short? Yes. Is it convenient or ideal or a great toaster or toaster/convection oven? No. Update: About a month after I reviewed this, it caught on fire. I had about a teaspoon of oil on a baking sheet and when I flipped the piece of chicken halfway through time, a tiny bit splattered and because the top coils are right there, it burst into flames. I know enough to close the door and unplug immediately so it burned itself out. Now, the fact that oil splattered a bit is my carelessness, but as I said, it was only a teaspoon of oil so it’s not like it was being deep fried, and I have done the same thing with every toaster oven I’ve owned and never had that happen, because the coils shouldn’t be so darned close that they touch the food. So that was it for me. I spent about $25 more for a Hamilton Beach Easy Reach that I LOVE. It has enough space, doesn’t take up much counter space, and is a breeze to keep clean. I wish I had just spent a little more the first time and gone with what I have now. Save yourself my mistake and a toaster oven ending up in a landfill and spend the extra $$ to get one that works better and is safer. My parents have the older model of what I now own and have had it for over a decade, using it at least once a day, often twice a day.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025

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