Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Geraniums in the Container Garden

Cuttings from last year's geraniums - free. Galvanized tin planter from Rose's - $3. Container gardening on the cheap - totally satisfying.

4 comments:

Digital Flower Pictures said...

Tracey, thanks for visiting my blog. I enjoyed your blog and pictures. We have a little section of my town called Sugar Hollow but they are putting a highway through it right now. I hope that never happens to your Sugar Hollow.

Anonymous said...

Tracey, thanks for a peek at your container garden (as requested!). Love the container. Did you drill holes in it? The metal doesn't get too hot for the plants? Just got back from Colorado where my brother bravely took me hiking (no one wants to go with me because I stop, look, comment and take pictures of each and every wildflower. >:o) Hope to post the pics soon. My patient husband had to water all my containers while I was gone. What a saint! Betsy

Tracey said...

DFP - Oh! The thought of a highway in Sugar Hollow breaks my heart - luckily, it is a dead-end with a huge mountain to go over. Hopefully too much trouble for pavers.
Betsy~
Welcome home! I also posted better container garden pictures last week for *you* especially . . . hope you can take a peek. Wildflowers in Colorado? Sweet!

Tracey said...

Betsy - Yes, drilled holes in it. It doesn't get full, full sun, so okay with the heat . . .