Watch and learn how to turn ordinary
clay planting pots into works of art with masking tape and spray paint.
A house or hide box can be as simple as a small cardboard box (it will have to be replaced often but it is economical), a plastic hide box (it may be chewed up), a wooden box (it may be chewed or get soiled and smelly), or other things like a half coconut shell or a small
clay plant pot.
Not exact matches
Every spring we
plant basil leaves in a couple
clay pots that Patty painted and decorated at a local art studio.
If you're
planting indoors, then have a
clay pot filled with soil ready.
I picked up two new
potted plants — a colorful cactus trio that came in the cutest
clay and yellow
pot, and a
plant in an earthy, textured
pot.
In three to five days, when a small root will appear, students can
plant the seed in a large
clay pot filled with 1/2
potting soil and 1/2 peat moss.
Appearing to be a large
clay pot complete with realistic looking
plant, (realistic looking from across the room anyway,) this item hides your cat's litter box.
Keep in mind that both terrestrial and aquatic
plants can look good and prosper in
clay pots.
If you buy some, get a
clay pot and
plant several.
As Pam said, you could add a thick layer of broken
clay pots, or large rocks before actually
planting something in the crock.
I always have a lot of
clay pots on hand to
plant herbs and succulents.
For the garden we have an array of zinc planters, watering cans and vintage
clay pots together with essential items such as string, raffia,
plant tags and solid hand tools.
The three
clay pots will be perfect in the kitchen window with your favorite
plants.