She started this whole thing. I wanted to be included in the count. I didn't know how many I had, but I knew that my collection was growing. When moving into this house...there was no place for plants. I moved in with a Christmas cactus. So, I bought a black wrought iron plant stand.
Soon that was full and I had to invest in another folding contraption that held 7 plants. I put it on the front porch. That's where my cacti sit all summer.
The following year...I bought a big table to go downstairs in front of the windows. It held lots of plants. My skimpy collection looked lost on that big table.
So a trip to the greenhouse and garage sales found me buying plants to fill up that table. It looked wonderful. Nice and full.
Now, I started blogging and my interest was in starting seeds in the house. Oh, dear...where do I put those seed trays, how much light do they need? So, I surfed the net and found a lighted plant stand. Four shelves with a light over each. I put it downstairs and now I could start with my seeds. I was pleased.
I started accumulating clay pots. I bought these at garage sales. I soon filled them up and had to look for more.
I bought two big planter pots and filled those too. Annuals of all sorts were used in those.
An old chair caught my attention. It was a soft green and had a hole in the seat to hold a pot of flowers. It was purchased and plopped in my front garden.
Last year I made a trough garden and filled it with hens and chicks. I hope it makes it through this cold winter.
A neighbor friend made me a flat planter out of concrete. It is formed by using a big leaf. My hens and chicks had another home.
My kids gave me a gift card for a greenhouse....I bought a strawberry jar and filled it with succulents.
I planted an avocado seed and it sits in front of the basement window. It's growing tall and making new leaves right now.
I brought in my rosemary plant. I am trying to overwinter it in the basement. I have had no luck with these coming back...so I will try this.
I received plants, when I had surgery. Friends and relatives bought them for me...a couple of dish gardens are now separated and thriving.
I went to Merlin's and visited with an elderly lady. She was replacing her wandering Jew. You guessed it...I brought one home too.




