Who says you can't grow flowers in a sugar bowl?
Or chives in an old perculator?
It's windy out and the chives are leaning way over!
Or basil in a cream pitcher?
Or flowers in a drawer?
Not me!
Please visit
Bentley ~ it's so windy outside we could get swept up and
land in the land of OZ! If we do, I hope they only have
good witches.
Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
Why, you know what they say. If it holds something, it can be a planter!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
So true! I love using things in unexpected ways-it keeps things from being boring :)
ReplyDeleteLove your plantings and containers!
Susan
Always fun to use the unexpected as planters. Yours look charming!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
So cute! I love using different things as planters. Sometimes things flourish, sometimes not so lucky. But that is life in a garden. xo
ReplyDeletePlants just look good in china. So sweet and it makes the herbs look so special. Dianne
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this idea! And what's not to love about it! I have given many gifts this way. I especially like to put african violets in teacups. They just seem to belong there. LOVE your old percolator. That is TOO CUTE!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all this "SWEETNESS"!
Big Hugs to you,
Donna
I will grow ivy just about in anything. I love the drawer as a planter.
ReplyDeletesuch fun ideas for the growing season.
ReplyDeleteCathy
Susan, you are so cute! I love your container garden! :D
ReplyDeleteSuch cute containers for growing things in! I have lots of creamers!!! hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! Love your little containers. I believe you can poke any thing in anything you want too! ;)
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I was going to come up with some fun comment, but I got too wrapped up in dancing to Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries. Love the sweet planters.
ReplyDeletelove this post!!! and I'm totally with you!
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hugs,
gail