At the beginning of the season I select one plant of each type at a nearby nursery. When I get home I cut off each stem of the plant about an inch from the bottom. Then I cut all but the top 2 leaves off of each stem and place the stems in various sized jars of water to root. It generally takes a week or two for the roots to grow long enough to plant them in pots. By this time the original plants I purchased now have grown up once again and are blooming. I repeat this process as I need more plants. I save the seeds from most of my plants and dry them out to plant again and at the end of the season I dry and save them for next year.
Because I have no land to plant in I am doing a vertical garden in pots. At garage sales I have accumulated many inexpensive plant stands of different heights. I also save the used filters from my pool to use as plant stands. I think of my garden as a beautiful painting. Here is a photo of what I have accomplished. Each year it changes as I find different flowers to add.
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What a wonderful idea! Your vertical garden is as colorful and beautiful as your paintings!
So inviting! I wish I were there!!
Beautiful! An artist in whatever you do.
Lois Becker's garden is amazingly beautiful. It is amazing what she was able to do with so seemingly little.
I've heard about your beautiful garden for years. So happy to see it. Vertical and virtual. Thanks for sharing.
Ferne Kalstone
Just beautiful, Lois. You really have creative talent.
Lois Becker's garden is magnificent. She is a talented woman.
I have seen this garden in person and it is just lovely.
You have done a fantastic job and your garden is beautiful. I too cut my plants to root the stems to grow again.
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