Last year I made a pathetic attempt to create a little color to our front porch with some flowers in these super cute galvanized metal pots my mom gave me. Well, if you live in Utah you know how insanely HOT the summers can be, and if you know ANYTHING about gardening, you would know that putting flowers in metal pots in the desert summer is probably not the smartest thing to do. Keeping the flowers alive was really hard, and the dirt would never stay moist. Half way through the summer, the flowers were GONERS.
This year, I am going to try something different. With how crazy cute these metal pots are, I couldn't NOT use them. That would be ridiculous, am I right?
This morning I was able to go with my green-thumb of a mother to pick out some flowers for container gardening at Home Depot. They were running a promotion that if you brought your pots they would give you free soil and arrange and plant them for you! It helped a TON to have my mom invite me along, the woman knows EVERYTHING about flowers! She was a great resource. She was even off helping other customers for a good half hour with their own questions! What a gem.
This morning I was able to go with my green-thumb of a mother to pick out some flowers for container gardening at Home Depot. They were running a promotion that if you brought your pots they would give you free soil and arrange and plant them for you! It helped a TON to have my mom invite me along, the woman knows EVERYTHING about flowers! She was a great resource. She was even off helping other customers for a good half hour with their own questions! What a gem.
I decided to plant the flowers first within a 6" plastic pot ($1.00 each at the Dollar Store), fill the bottom on the metal pot with Pea Pebbles to raise the 6" pot slightly above the metal one, and add a cute/useful water globe in each arrangement (also found at the Dollar Store-packs of two for $1.00 ea) to help with keeping the soil moist. By raising the pot inside, I am hoping that the dirt will not dry out and have enough room around it to keep enough air circulation.
My metal pots were plain before so I decided to use my black paint marker to add some "charm" by adding the numbers. I printed off the size and font I wanted from my computer and cut each letter and number off individually (tip: "outline" the font in formatting to use less ink). I taped to the front of the pot and traced with a Sharpie. The "Painty" marker works great on the metal to fill in the outline. I let it dry and sealed with a spray polyurethane so the font doesn't come off in the weather outside.
I filled each bucket a little more than half way with the Pea Pebbles. I was told that the pebbles will help facilitate water drainage rather than using something alternative like sand.
I set my flower pot inside and made sure that the lip was barely sticking above the top of the metal pot so I could easily pull out the pot later if needed.
My flowers don't look like much now, a little wimpy actually, but I'm hoping that by the time this stupid frost is over---in APRIL mind you--- they will be pretty, full and lush! Cant wait to get them out on my front porch. Fingers crossed I don't manage to kill them off this year! Wish me luck, I am most definitely NOT a gardener. I will need it.
Oh PS I love me a killer deal. This entire project only cost me...WAIT FOR IT...$39.00 !!
Four Metal Pots....FREE (gift from the best mom ever)
2 Bags of Pea Pebbles....$7.65
Four Plastic Pots....$4.00
Four small Water Globes....$2.00
Soil....FREE (Home Depot promo)
Design on front...FREE (already had supplies)
Flower total...$25.47
GRAND TOTAL: $39.12 for FOUR container gardens!
Bring on the HEAT, Summer!
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