Plain Pots Now Pretty Planters
by
Karen Marie Carlson Kedzuch
(IC: blogger)
The summer is a the best time of year for rich colors. Your gardens paint the scenery with graceful swaying beauty like a painting nature itself. I needed to soften the edges the of of the hard concrete seawall. On the lake front it is a necessary evil to avoid erosion of our property. My solution is add flowers and colorful planters.
I purchase all the materials needed at the store which honestly took longer than assembling the project. FolkArt Patio Paint I had in my stash, Miracle-Gro Soil with moisture control, Pop and Plop plants, Plastic Planter Pots all from Home Depot.
As I painted the pots I realized the hot pink was not working for me at all. I kept adding the paint colors until I was pleased with the results.
While I was gathering my supplies paint and brushes my sweet husband drilled a few drain holes in the bottom of each pot. As you can see the colors I worked with on top of the planter.
These flowers are amazing and affordable. The plants are in a container just as is for you to simply fill your planter to the height with the soil to the bottom of the plant roots. Then Pop the plants out Plop int in the planter and fill the soil in around the root ball until it is level on the surface.
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Published June 23rd, 2015 4:06 PM
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Time With Thea on Jun 25, 2015Love your colour choices for the flowers and how the pots were painted! That is actually a brilliant idea! Thanks for the inspiration!
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Miriam Illions on Jun 25, 2015Lovely, Karen! You gotta show us more of that lake house! :)
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Karen Marie Carlson Kedzuch on Jun 28, 2015Thank you Miriam. It is our happy place. My husband and I joke that it is cheaper and better than therapy.
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