I miss gardening. Minus my New York years where bars on the windows kept me in, I have always had at least a few pots of tomatoes, peppers and annuals outside, even if I had to climb out a window to get to them. Our place now just doesn't have that as an option. So, with a few new plants, and the desire to make our apartment look more like a home, I took over our kitchen counter and got to planting! I would be happy to help you do the same with yours! Plant Nerd, or as a friend put it, Urban Gardening Consultant, or whatever you would like to call me, I miss it. Plus, Jon has told me I have already maxed out my space here, so please let me help you with yours!
This is how the first table looked before I got started.
And this is the second table.
Plus my shelving system. It was just a hodge podge of things I had collected over time. It was apartment living, not home living.
So, I classed it up a bit.
I had the pot already and split up a few plants that I had sitting around and added a few new ones. I like that it looks kind of tropical and fun. I think the smaller plants will grow in really well and provide a "grass" for the ponytail palm.
I also had a cactus in its own pot. I created a dessert landscape by adding a few other plants I purchased and a couple aloe plants I've been trying to get to root.
Jewel had a deal on African Violets and I've just always thought they were pretty. They can stand being a little pot bound, but I'll have to keep a close eye to make sure they are growing well and staying watered.
I have never had luck with orchids, but I am hoping with this one. I mean, it looks good so far.
Since I still like to experiment with propagation, I put this beautiful and yet pot bound succulent on top of a strawberry planter. I have my trial plants rooting in the side holes. It looks a lot nicer than having a bunch of larger pots with half dead looking plants hanging out and gives this succulent a lot more room.
This also helps Jon appreciate my hobby. If it looks purposeful and well displayed, it earns a place in the apartment.
2 comments:
You can come to Cali and teach me! I am all about the succulents lately!
Everything you've done is classey and the blog is beautiful.
Looking forward to future bloggs
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