
I want to jot down a few quick thoughts while I am shopping for pots online and before I run out to work on this glorious rainy, windy day (dread, dread, dread).

Now for the fun stuff! One of my clients has a huge, awful looking retaining wall. After much thought, I decided to do what I could to incorporate it into the garden rather than just try to hide it with plants and flowers.

So we knocked some holes in it
(see http://thecottagegardenerblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/beauty-is-in-eye-of-beholder.html) and I began using it as my backdrop.

With good watering, these flowers will take root and grow beautifully in the wall.
Take time to think about what you are trying to hide and consider the possibility of using it as a canvas instead. It could be a new beginning of wonderful, creative ideas!
Well, I'm off to slog through this downpour...gotta plant!
i've seen those wall plantings and i love them. I wish i could wack planting holes in my ugly wall ...but john might divorce me haha. But I did buy Bacopa and am going to plant them in boxes and put them on either side of the driveway under the porch...hopefully they will trail down.
ReplyDeleteThey will! I love my bacopa. This year, however, I'm using the Snow Princess alyssum in it's place where it's super sunny; it's just too much watering otherwise.
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