Planter idea for containerized garden in backyard
nice idea for my herb garden
A sweep of chalkboard paint on each pot makes it easy to keep track of which herb is which.
good idea, both pots and shelving
Terra-cotta pots work well for herbs, as most prefer the soil to be on the dry side. You may need to water plants in these pots a bit more if you live in a very dry climate. Small pots will need more frequent
Terra-cotta pots work well for herbs, as most prefer the soil to be on the dry side. You may need to water plants in these pots a bit more if you live in a very dry climate. Small pots will need more frequent attention than larger pots.
How do I paint a pot or crock to have this glossy, enamel look? Anyone?
Love the pot- the imperfection is perfect
paint pots. Exterior paint will last several seasons on a typical terra-cotta pot and will give your space an injection of style for pennies. This dipped pot lends the perfect look to a modern space.
prune jade plant? and dip pot?
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3. Use paint.Don't be afraid to paint pots. Exterior paint will last several seasons on a typical terra-cotta pot and will give your space an injection of style for pennies. This dipped pot lends the perfect look to a modern
paint-dipped pot makes a statement next to the Eames rocker. Any other pot would have just disappeared. Access to well-designed planters is considerably easier now than it was years ago. There are probably several garden stores or other design resources in your city that have a broad selection of interesting
recycled terracotta pots. really like the wooden stand as well
How CREATIVE>>>>>>>Outdoor room made using recycled materials, chairs made of fence palings, herbs in terracotta pots painted with chalkboard paint, stand made of old steps
Great idea for efficient pot storage
the bench & different potting options
think terra-cotta can make a grand statement, but it's best when used in groupings. Try collecting various sizes and shades of terra-cotta pots at local yard sales and group them on a ladderlike plant stand. The effect is charming.
Simple, easy-to-find terra-cotta pots are one of the most ideal
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Make a fary garden in a wagon
Tubs with wheels added for container gardens
cute mini patio/garden boxes and water
Everything.....Love the fairy Garden Look! I want to build one! :)
I like the miniature garden! Those little pots are so cute!
would like an herb garden, like the objects here as potential planters
Spring planting is just around the corner, so file this idea away for warm weather. Baby pinecones nestle in mini terra-cotta pots in this container garden. It's a fun change of pace from flowers and foliage.
in mini terra-cotta pots in this container garden. It's a fun change of pace from flowers and foliage.Next:Branches Bring Organic Forms IndoorsWinter Woodsy Gets an UpdateBringing Nature Inside With Leaf Decorations
porch garden is a cornucopia of climbing vines, flowering shrubs, potted plants and hanging baskets. MK: I absolutely love flowers. I told my kids that if there is any inheritance money, forget about it. I'm spending every last dime on flowers.
Bring in ceramic and terracotta pots and birdbath vessels
Start a garden on your porch. A low-maintenance composite decking will help keep mold from growing under your pots and will be easier to clean than wood decking.You can start seedlings in the spring and grow fresh herbs right on your porch — whether in flowerpots, hanging baskets or planters on the railing
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love the blue pots with the red flowers
holder and pot color with the flowers.
Dets, Arum lilies in pots, rather quaint looking, you will like the cupboard to the left too
zones; for garden culture, 8 to 10Bloom period: Spring when grown outdoors; several weeks after planting indoorsHeight: Up to 2 feetHow to plant: Indoors, in a container wide enough to allow at least 2 inches between the rim and the bulb; 1 foot apart outdoors, with the tops even with the soil surfaceLight
in the gardenWater requirement: Slightly moist soil until leaves appear, then regular water until leaves turn yellowThough you certainly can grow amaryllis outdoors in warm-winter climates, it is more familiarly grown as an indoor plant. It’s extremely showy, with striking white, pink or vibrant red blooms