Friday, February 5, 2010

Pots for everyone!

My boyfriend finally came over with his drill and we put holes into some pots that I bought. Can anyone tell me why most of the pretty pots have no drainage holes?

This is the new patio design. It creates a green and welcoming space.

This is the Aloe Vera that was over watered. I repotted it in a new pot with better soil and more drainage.


Lithops and Argyroderma pot

This is an awesome metallic pot

Neat twisty pot with Graptopetalum paraguayense "Ghost Plant", Echeveria "Perle von Nuremburg", Echeveria 'Haageana' "Green Goddess", Echeveria "Violet Queen", and a Sempervivum sp

I found this neat stand at Goodwill.

This is going to be my bonsai, once I find a bonsai pot.

I planted Stegosaurus here with the groovy purple gravel.

This Aeonium 'Sunburst' followed me home (there's a little Pachyveria 'blue pearl" in there too)

This empty pot had a Portulacaria afra 'variegata' jump in.

Remember that Haworthia attenuata that I took out of the big group pot? I meant to put it in its' own pot. During the trip to Home Depot to buy a bit that could drill through my pots, my boyfriend found a Faucaria tuberculosa "Tiger Jaws" that he loved. Of course I had to get it for him. Next to this Tiger Jaws was a "Fairy Washboard" Haworthia limifolia that caught my eye with its wonderful pattern of swirling stripes. So my little Haworthia attenuata wound up with roommates.

Shady Crew

Faucaria tuberculosa "Tiger Jaws"


"Fairy Washboard" Haworthia limifolia

1 comment:

  1. I am a Haworthia lover!!!

    Hey...I LOVE your purple gravel!!!!!

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