I noticed that a few places in my neighborhood have enhanced their landscapes with a variety of potted plants. These three pots are full of aloe plants.
These big tubs are filled with a variety of cactus and succulents.
And, this driveway is lined with pots of pretty flowers. Three different decorating ideas, all very pretty.
People don't like to work in a garden anymore and choose for potplants. I see the same here too.
ReplyDeleteI agree that potted plants are the new way to garden. I have a "garden" of herbs in clay pots. . . very attractive and very useful!!
ReplyDeleteLove potted plants Sharon, although I have been trying to cut them back a wee bit lately by planting them in the garden. Still nice to have a few around the patio ✨
ReplyDeleteI imagine that a lot less water is needed in your environment when the plants are isolated in a pot rather than having to soak a whole area of garden.
ReplyDeleteThe flowered pots must be hard to keep alive, what with potted plants being more water-needy, and being in Phoenix...? Succulents make sense from that perspective, anyhow. But my right knee says pots makes sense. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pots make a big difference.
ReplyDeleteVery creative measures!
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ReplyDeleteIt's interesting how two of these displays make use of the design principle that three of an item -- rather than two or four -- make a more interesting visual grouping.
ReplyDeletePotted plants is the way to go. I love the look of these, very nice.
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