I framed a large piece of landscape cloth and topped it with bark mulch in my driveway to set pots so they don’t overheat from the pavement. I’ve done this for several years now. I save the 2,x4s and the cloth and place the mulch in the garden beds in fall eastern Canada.
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Careful, I’ve seen quite a few plants get literally cooked when they’re placed in front of brick walls, since brick/concrete holds so much heat.
😂 no! I have the same stands
https://preview.redd.it/swu03k1snnpg1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=95f22851c467f4d7a47341cd2edbeacec662c2e1
It’s never too much 😌
I framed a large piece of landscape cloth and topped it with bark mulch in my driveway to set pots so they don’t overheat from the pavement. I’ve done this for several years now. I save the 2,x4s and the cloth and place the mulch in the garden beds in fall eastern Canada.
https://preview.redd.it/t71apruhonpg1.jpeg?width=868&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=741c20859af8907cf9e80ae57bd209f844b5daf6
This is the area in late summer.
lovely
No
I love it, but the thought of a bad wind storm coming through terrifies me for your babies.
You have room for more plants 🪴
I can still see some wall so I think you aren’t nearly done yet 😉
Looks a little thin to me😂 you should definitely get some more!
It looks very beautiful and well organized💚
One can never have too many plants.
Especially if they provide happiness, as they clearly do.
Wrong question you should be asking yourself if you’ve gone far enough