Monday, March 28, 2011

Delta Dawn, what's that flower you have on?

This past week I've been adding more plants in the containers around the pool. Here is one of my newest favorites! Check out the checkerboard pattern of this moss. I spotted it across the garden center at Walmart and knew I had to have it. I love the way it looks inside a chicken wire basket I bought at Homegoods and filled with sphagnum peat moss.



My other plants are still growing strong. I added a bunch of purple petunias to my hanging basket which helped him fill out the bald spots.



Not only am I President of Hair Club for Plants I'm also a member.



I finally got the big blue pots planted. I scored two giant bags of styrofoam peanuts from my local Freecycle group to fill them up halfway so that I wouldn't need so much potting soil. Saves money, and helps with the weight factor, as well.



A red mandevilla vine and a white dianthus filled up the green pot just fine. I'm hoping for the mandevilla to spread out over the split face block wall and give me some vertical colors and textures besides boring beige this summer.



I packed a bookoodle of plants into these containers in hopes of having them spill over and down the sides like professional planters. All of these guys are full sun lovers and most of them are drought tolerant so hopefully they will survive baking inside these giant ceramic ovens in the Alabama heat that is just around the bend.


Here is the list of plants in these pots:
Purple Salvia (Miley Cyrus would be proud)
White zonal Geranium in the center (stinky but pretty)
Red Snapdragons (oh snap I love these plants!)
Purple Petunias (a cheap staple for any container)
Grace Ward Lithodora (the bluest flowers you'll ever meet)
Dusty Miller (this plant needs a country music song)
White Bacopa (love the trailers!)

Here's a tidbit I learned in my Googling of flowers last week-- the more silvery colored the plant, the more drought tolerant it is. Who knew??



Last week Garrett's watermelon seeds have broken through and seedlings are sprouting! He's gotten kind of bored with this project already, but I'm trying to keep him into it. I bet he'll love chowing down on some watermelon this summer.



Hope you guys are getting to get your fingers in the dirt as well! I would love to have you join me for the 2nd installation of the Garden Party that's coming up on Wednesday!
Unskinny Boppy's Garden Party




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Kim @ NewlyWoodwards Monday, March 28, 2011  

I'm loving that peat moss. So unique and pretty.

And I'm only moderately jealous that you can plant so early. Okay, I'm really jealous. It's practically snowing here.

Beth @ UnskinnyBoppy Monday, March 28, 2011  

Awwwww, thanks Kim! Spring will come! Hang in there.

Mimi Tuesday, March 29, 2011  

I love the checkered grass, what a new and creative idea! I'm in love with your DIY hanging basket too! I might try that out this year. Last year the verbena was super finiky for me.

BTW, I'm so incredibly jealous you get to plant these pretty plants already! I'm in DC and we have snow forecasted for wed!

The Martha Complex Tuesday, March 29, 2011  

I have ALWAYS wanted to plant a garden but never tried. The pictures of the watermelon sprouts makes me want to make a trip to Lowe's & get started!

Beth @ UnskinnyBoppy Tuesday, March 29, 2011  

@Mimi-Thanks so much! Like I told Kim, hang in there! Spring is coming soon. We have dropped down in the 50s this week but hopefully no more freezing temps are in store for us this season. I'm screwed if so...

Beth @ UnskinnyBoppy Tuesday, March 29, 2011  

@Cindy- DO IT!! Planting things and watching them grow is SO much fun and so rewarding! It's like therapy for me. Love it. Do it.

Bella Michelle Wednesday, March 30, 2011  

I am so behind in planting this year!!! I need to get on it!

Beth, you moss looks amazing...so creative.

gail@myrepurposedlife.net Saturday, April 02, 2011  

You have a beautiful home! The flowers are gorgeous too. I love all that color!
welcome to the "circle". :)
gail

Miss Kitty Monday, April 04, 2011  

LOVE the checkerboard moss in your wire basket! Your hanging baskets are coming along great! How in the world do you keep all those plants watered in the summer?

allenaim photography and design Wednesday, April 06, 2011  

Yay for baby seedlings!

I love your checkerboard too! I have lots of mosses growing around under pine trees and have been digging them up to line pots. I've been thinking about doing a fun pattern like that...thatnks for the inspiration.encouragement! You've got me motivated to go dig up some more!

Fishtail Cottage Friday, April 15, 2011  

So excited we found one another! thanks for linking up to Cottage Flora Thursday's! love your baskets...so full of color and inspiration - i'm a few weeks out before starting on my garden baskets/pots...looking forward to it though! Hugs. Tracie

Pam Friday, April 15, 2011  

I really like those big blue planters. Great idea about the peanuts added to the bottom. I also love the wire basket of moss. Cute!

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