I tried to revive them by putting in some extras but they soon died off. That would be in the middle planter. So I moved in my Cyclamen to either side to give it colour again. The Hosta that were there are going to be planted in the shade gardens along with some ivy I have sitting around. Time to move things around. I have got loads of Spider plants now as I planted a bunch of babies. So they will all come in for winter so next year I will have even more. Has anyone tried them in the ground?
I am showing several views of the things on the deck. I have an old metal cooler and tool box under a glass table. All of those I got free. I use an old barrel as a side table to hold plants.
My helpers
The potted plants are useful because they can be moved where needed
The stool is rather dilapidated now and I topped it with a slate so the top does not completely break apart
I moved the old ice box to the back and like it better back there. That gave me another planter to use somewhere else. I love moving things around.
Now I just need to dig the borders again and weed...............waiting for some cooler days.
Love your pictures and the last post on Hostas....I love them too!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to more garden pics.
I love how you change things up in the garden - the tables and stools are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun to change things around--always a new look! The little house looks pretty in that spot, too. We have lots of spider plants--I'm always potting babies, too, LOL, but only indoors. I don't think they could survive the winters here.
ReplyDeleteBtw, just because you asked...I listed a new flower basket on Etsy--not sure if you saw it on my blog or in my Weebly shop. So far, I have not found another "flat" wreath suitable for trillium. I bought the one you saw at Hobby Lobby when they opened & haven't seen another one since! I'll keep looking though.
Your garden rocks! I love it! I love all the unusual things in it! You are very creative Janice! I agree with Deb, I don't think spider plants would be ok outside in the winter.
ReplyDeleteTake Care ;o)