Pretty succulents
growing in a covered area on the small porch landing by the back door,
in a "new" faux cement urn, made from an old plastic pot.
Update: June 2013
It's been exactly a year, and the urn has been on a cover porch area
and it looks exactly like it did when it was first done.
The only changes have been keeping the plants to a nice size.
The aloe grew very largeand has been cut back.
The other succulents have been
clipped as need, but all are doing well!
I have some other containers which were more open to the elements,
and they look great and have just "aged" more with the rain
and humidity.
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growing in a covered area on the small porch landing by the back door,
in a "new" faux cement urn, made from an old plastic pot.
Update: June 2013
It's been exactly a year, and the urn has been on a cover porch area
and it looks exactly like it did when it was first done.
The only changes have been keeping the plants to a nice size.
The aloe grew very largeand has been cut back.
The other succulents have been
clipped as need, but all are doing well!
I have some other containers which were more open to the elements,
and they look great and have just "aged" more with the rain
and humidity.
Come Back Soon for more
Reader's Favorites.
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After going without rain for some time and spending so much time watering to keep all the pretties alive, we had a few days of non-stop rain. Another downpour early this morning, before the plants could dry out even a little from the last few days. Mother Nature teaches us patience or why it's good to buy plants where there is a one year guarantee.
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