Thursday, September 2, 2010

Summer Container Gardening

While the ongoing "Boulevard Transformation Monster Project" is being worked on....I just have to have some beauty and inspiration to help me on with said project. I have two half barrel planters for the back yard. The first is on the south side of the garage, where, next planting season I hope to have a raised bed...since it gets the best full day sunlight.


The second oak barrel is on the west side of the garage, and is part of a 2-3 foot strip border of some flowers (but mostly weeds)! I have reclaimed about half of the area with rock and bark for the time being.


In the front yard, I filled the "tomato" container with a variety of lovelies -- this has been the lushest container, settled in a partially shaded area of the maple tree.

Other containers in the front yard are similar in mix of flowers (petunia, dusty miller, purple and peach verbena, white geranium...


...and, finally, my strawberry planter filled with moss roses and a green plant on top that replaced a short-lived gerbera daisy.

Along the east side of my property is a chain link fence, that I plan to beautify over time ;) This calla lily is being temporarily housed near the fence due to its all-day sunny situation.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I saw you Saturday with Bill Murray when I was walking down to my brother's house; I didn't realize you lived so close!

Byddi - We didn't come here for the grass... said...

Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting. I decided to poke my nose in yours and enjoyed it - glad you found me.

That chain-link fence is just perfect for sweetpea....Beautiful fragrant flowers all summer in your zone I reckon...

Linda Foley said...

Thanks for visiting my blog! I'm going to checkout your blog also.

I started some garlic in containers a few days ago. I intend to post about it soon...

Toni said...

Hi Sharon! I found you over on EG's garden blog! Greetings from northern Wyoming!

Anonymous said...

Keeping you in my prayers...