No matter how small, or large for that matter, your garden, you can always add interesting features using different planters. As long as it has drainage, you can use pretty much anything you like to put plants in. Obviously the size of the planter will dictate the plants that it can accomodate but otherwise, the possibilities are endless. As well as various shapes and sizes of pot, I have used a pair of old work boots in the past and even had a small pond in a half barrel on my patio. It was so successful, a frog moved in!
Two of my favourite planters at the moment are a pair of chimney pots and my woven witch hat hanging baskets. I like hanging baskets but I find the usual half sphere ones a bit traditional. I found a pair of witch hats at the local dump a few years ago, so recycled them into my garden. Salvage yards are a perfect place for finding unusual planters too, such as old kitchen sinks.
The chimney pots were a great find. I have always hankered after a couple but they are really expensive and much sought after. You can imagine my absolute joy when I found a couple for sale in a local charity shop. They look fabulous planted up with the purple and white Senetti. Notice anything odd though? Well, if you look really closely, you might just notice that the chimney pots are moulded plastic and not terracotta!
The potatoes and onions I planted a few weeks ago are really starting to take off. Both varieties of potato have come up and true to form I have no idea which is which! I think the ones at the top of the photo are the salad potatoes. I'll find out when they are harvested, so no worries. I was going to plant another batch but I think it is too late. The seed potatoes in the shed seem a bit soft and I am not sure I can be bothered to be honest.
The onions have also all come up. I planted them deeper that last year and earlier I think, so I have high hopes for them. I will definitely plant some more in pots on the patio in a few weeks.
Really need to crack on with the salads too now that the weather has perked up. Hopefully I will have a bumper harvest!
No Longer an Occasional Gardener
4 weeks ago
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