Showing posts with label container. Show all posts
Showing posts with label container. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Hanging Tillandsias

I found these great hanging pots at Southlands Nursery the other day and had to share them.  Not quite as fab as potted's circle pot  but somewhat cirlce pot - esque.  They had them in green, grey, and apparently at one point in time red (envious).  Anyways, they are the perfect vessel to display some tillandsias this summer.  Who needs baskets when you can hang tillandsias?!


All of the tillandsias seem to be loving the humid air. In fact, everything feels quite lush today.  While I have by no means satisfied my solar requirements I suppose it's nice to not water anything today.


If you're anywhere in the vicinity of Southlands they had a few left for under $10.

Friday, 27 January 2012

Winter Hiatus!

Well it has been quite some time since my last post.  Truth be told, winter is not really my friend.  That is, the cold, the rain, the sleet, the ice, and pretty much everything else associated with winter seems to slow me down.  Fellow PNWesterners should know what I'm talking about.  Up until a week ago I was hoping that this year would be the winter without winter.  Boy was I wrong.  One foot of snow, and record cold of 11f later, and well, my winter hopes and dreams are shattered.  But you aint gonna crush my palm and exotic "ish" plant loving heart ( I say "ish" because I'm well aware llf freak show kinda temperatures inhibit truly exotic plants... oh but a person can dream!).

For those who read this, Christmas was GREAT and I hope it treated everyone else good too. Can you believe it was a month ago? Santa brought me a new camera, so hopefully it will limit gritty slightly out of focus iphone photos to a minimum.  Also, check this beauty out .... This wonderful planter was a christmas present from a great friend of mine! I was literally speechless!!


A close up.... this little sempervivum is a new favourite! I love the colourings! I hope it makes manny little baby sempervivums in the spring to scatter throughout my yard :)

On the subject of Christmas, I have another epic addition to my collection of beautiful things.  I picked up this treasure at Southlands nursery in Vancouver...  hanging in my christmas palms, it certainly feels right at home :)


With some agaves tucked inside for the winter, all was going well into the new year.... but the inevitable cold broke out with a vengeance.  Check back tomorrow to see what 11F can do to a palm garden in the pnw.... will things look the same?!


Friday, 16 September 2011

Container garden love

Last winter I purchased a copy of Debra Lee Baldwin's Succulent Container Gardens.  Ever since I have been obsessed with great container gardens. Here are some great plantings from Disneyland!! (could it get any better?! The happiest place on earth and succulent containers!!!!)


This one spoke to me in a special way.... "I have one of those agaves!!" it was a kind of "aha" moment. simple and beautiful, something I could even recreate!

Some serious plant lust was going on here.

This one is not exactly all about succulents, but the variegated yucca really stands out nicely amongst the other beautiful plants and textures.

Can I take it home?

I'm pretty sure I was salivating at this one

Could it get any better?!

oh yeah... it can!

Disney clearly lived up to its reputation.... the happiest place on earth for many reasons!

These were all found in the Frontierland area of the park.  They have a great mission themed restaurant loaded with succulents and agaves!  here are a few non-container but equally noteworthy photos from the area...