• Toss any trash or flyers that have found their way onto your porch steps • Sweep dirt, dust or leaves from the porch • Replace light bulbs as needed • Clean smudges from hardware or glass • Water and deadhead plants
in porch planters or urns • Straighten doormat
Not exact matches
I'm sure I can convince the hubs to carve out a spot for lettuce
in the garden — if not I'll get a
planter going on the
porch.
I know because I'm standing
in my kitchen, looking out onto the
porch, watching a robin gather bundles of dried grass (from a neglected
planter) to use as bedding
in her nest.
I intended it for the garden, but I think I might just plant some tall decorative grasses
in it and make it a front
porch planter instead - at least for this season.
Here are 5 easy farmhouse
planter ideas you can put together
in no time to add color and charm to your
porch, patio, and garden.
Place it
in a
porch or patio and fill each
planter box with herbs, blooms or succulents.
In the Sun
Porch, Jiang creates a kinetic maze consisting of modular elements with rotating
planters, which form a garden that is simultaneously a machine.
Although it is not perfect this rug serves it's purpose and makes a grand statement on my front
porch with a nice punch of aqua color that ties
in well with my repurposed picture frame and my upcycled chair
planter.
Project 1: A pair of
porch planters, approx $ 60, based on standard seasonal arrangements
in resin urns, available at garden centres and large supermarkets.
We have about 10 small - ish flags tucked
in the
planters, flower pots and wreaths on the front
porch and back deck.
Plant flowers that offer continuous bloom, and if landscaping space is limited, include them
in planters flanking your front door or
porch.
I was so inspired by the door that I cleaned up the
porch and got rid of some random things that were on it (including a moment of shame, a tiny shriveled moldy pumpkin hiding behind a few
planters, awesome — that's happened two years
in a row now!).
I am going to go to the garden center and get some plants to spruce up my
porch planters, I can do that even
in the rain, Happy Spring Weekend to you!
I absolutely love
planters full of flowers by the doors, and since the
porch is partial shade, I planted some pink New Guinea impatiens and more alyssum and petunias
in this antique newspaper and magazine holder my mom gave me.
I used the same crates as I did
in for my Spring / Summer
Porch and I kept the same
planter too!
The plants on this
porch are subtle, with a red flowering
planter that complements the hues included
in the sofa pillows and a classic fern
in an earthy golden pot.
I'm equally
in love with these drawers turned
porch planters.
In the backyard and on the
porch Tools of the trade: a garden cart; a hose caddy; a folding storage bag; terracotta
planters