Showing posts with label succulent planter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label succulent planter. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Look Closer

After posting yesterday, Chris found a few extra shots from Saturday that show the "after" a bit better. You can see the plants better in this one - some hen and chicks, sedum and a pincushion cactus that I bought, as well as some sedum, moss rose and ice plant that I transferred from a flower bed in the yard. My hope is that once the plants fill in next year, the brackets and quite a bit of the planters themselves will be completely hidden.


And here's the whole view - we're still using the trash cans and grill at the end of the wall (proven in this photo by the corn on the grill!), and the planters frame it at the end pretty nicely. 





Monday, September 10, 2012

Succulent Siding

I warned you Friday that Chris and I had some big weekend goals, and after a busy weekend, I'd say we accomplished one out of the two, and we're pretty happy with it. I wrote months ago about wanting to build some gutter planters on our garage, and we finally got around to getting this done.

The project was a bit more involved than I thought it would be (aren't they all?), so it ended up taking pretty much all day Saturday. It was a beautiful day though, and we spent the majority of it working in the shade of our big walnut tree out back, so no complaints here!

After drawing up plans and measurements last week, I purchased four 10' aluminum gutters, 24 hangers, eight end pieces, a rivet gun and rivets and some black spray paint. We cut the gutters down to size with a hack saw (taking turns and wearing ear plugs - it sounded terrible!)


Then we drilled drainage holes, painted them black and attached the end pieces with a rivet gun. Once that was finished, we took them to the backyard and set them up in the grass to make sure one last time that we liked our design. We did, so it was time to start hanging them up. 


Here's the wall before planters: 


We left the shepherd's hook up for now - it used to hold a bird feeder which I since moved into a flower bed near the fence. I think I'll probably move it to the back of the garage one of these days (maybe near my new garden tool hanger) and put a nice big wind chime on it.

Anyway, here's the garage with planter #1:


and a second:


then #3:


and the last one:


All up! This actually took some doing, as we knew these planters would be fairly heavy once they're full. We attached a heavy duty bracket at each stud that each planter crossed - 22 brackets all together!

After that, it was time to fill them up! I filled the bottom fourth of each planter with pea gravel to facilitate drainage, then filled the rest with one part sand and two parts soil, all mixed together.


 Finally, the fun part came. I purchased a few plants to get me started this year - all perennial succulents. I specifically looked for plants that can deal with hot, dry summers and survive through cold winters (mostly rated for zone three of four through zone nine), since they're in a metal planter rather than the ground so are likely to feel both heat and cold a bit more. In addition, succulents need much less water than most other plants, which means I won't be drenching the side of our garage every day to keep them alive. 


It's hard not to go crazy and fill the the planters full right now, but I'm pacing myself to see how these guys do this winter. I'll probably add a few more plants here and there throughout the fall, but I want to make sure these varieties will come back well after the winter before I completely fill them. My hope is that they'll all be thriving and spreading next spring, at which point I will add more until the garage looks like a big, green living wall!

As for the weekend project we didn't get to, we're still plugging along with our house painting project. So far we're about halfway done - through with the back (east side) and finished except for some trim work with the north side, which we hoped to work on this weekend but ran out of time. This week and next weekend we want to get the north side completely finished. Then CJ will start sanding the south side, while I work on painting the porch ceiling and trim. Our hope is by winter to have only the upper story of the front of the house left to do - which we will wrap up next spring. This story to be continued . . . . . 

Friday, September 7, 2012

Gearing Up

Happy Friday! As you may have noticed, Chris and I have been a bit slow on house progress this summer, but we have some big plans for the weekend. Tune in next week for updates. Here are some photos I find inspiring to hold you over.

Have a great weekend!







 




Friday, June 1, 2012

Inspired

This weekend, Chris and I will be sanding and painting shingles, which is a good thing. But it would be better if the sanding and painting were finished and we were installing gutter planters on the side of our garage, don't you think?


Oh well. Instead we'll do our painting and I'll start looking for old gutters on craigslist and at Habitat ReStore. This project is officially on the list!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Garden Views


Tomato plants sprouting in the basement.

We've reached the time of year when things around the garden look different every week. Here are this week's views.

Convenient new spicket, installed by my handy dad and obliging husband. Will make it much easier to maintain our garden this year.


First anemone bloom. Love these little guys.


 Lettuce buds popping up like crazy.

 Lots of onion stems - the other thing blooming out back. Hopefully there will be lots of great things happening soon, but for now it's onions and lettuce.





 Growing, blooming vinca and clematis filling in the trellises.

    
Hens keeping the chicks company. And the logs. This little guy popped up more than a foot from the rest, between two railroad ties on our steps. And I love him. 


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