Plant a Spring Blooming Birdbath
by
Jann Olson
(IC: blogger)
Using potted Spring bulbs I planted a metal birdbath for out on the front porch. The scent of the Hyacinth is heavenly.
I bought a pot of assorted bulbs from Lowe's for $7.95. I intentionally chose one that was not fully blooming yet so that it would last longer.
The assortment had daffodils, purple crocus, a pink hyacinth, and red tulips.
I added a couple of chippy green pots, one filled with sedum. and moss.
I tucked a bit of reindeer moss in one pot.
I added branches of Pussy Willows cut from my garden in the center. I had seen a similar idea on the cover of Country Gardens magazine.
This photo was taken on Saturday right after I planted it. The color is now bursting forth.
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Published March 20th, 2015 11:43 AM
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Cindy Carley on Mar 21, 2015Thanks for sharing this idea..........I have a birdbath just like this and will be using your idea. It's just lovely...........thank you for the inspiration!!!!!!!!!!
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Jann Olson on Mar 21, 2015@ Thanks Cindy! It was a fun and quick project. It's looking prettier every day.
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Lynnda on Apr 05, 2015Thanks for sharing...going to do this in a couple of weeks....LOVE IT!!
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Jann Olson on Apr 09, 2015@Lynnda Thanks so much Lynda. I have loved mine! When the bulbs are through I am going to turn it into a fairy garden.
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