What's old is new again

Monday, August 31, 2009

Okay, so it's no secret that I've been a blogging slacker. The bottom line is that I've had a lot going on at the office (translation: other stuff that's more pressing than blogging) and I really haven't been doing much in the yard other than trying to keep the grass/weeds from growing into a jungle. It IS summer in Florida, after all!

Those things being said, I figured it was about time that I posted something on this blog, so here goes.

When I was at the Garden Writers Association conference last year in Portland I spotted this clever container. It's actually not a true container -- it's just a section of reed fence wrapped around a basic black pot. How easy is that? I always love it when something can be both good looking and affordable.

Fast forward a few months to the Friends of the Alachua County Library book sale. I was browsing the gardening section (naturally) and found this great book.

Vintage garden book -- "Better Homes and Gardens House Plants"

Once I got it home and started flipping through it I was amazed to see this project, which was essentially the same pot treatment that I had spotted in Portland. How funny is that?

Vintage garden book -- "Better Homes and Gardens House Plants"

Vintage garden book -- "Better Homes and Gardens House Plants"

In case you're interested, I'm posting a few other shots of the book. I think the mid-century interior shots are too cool not to share. As always, you can click on the photos to see them larger (via Flickr).

Vintage garden book -- "Better Homes and Gardens House Plants"

Vintage garden book -- "Better Homes and Gardens House Plants"

Vintage garden book -- "Better Homes and Gardens House Plants"

Vintage garden book -- "Better Homes and Gardens House Plants"

Vintage garden book -- "Better Homes and Gardens House Plants"

1 comment:

Wicked Gardener said...

SLACKER!! Ok, I'll forgive you for the great idea. I think I even have some of that bamboo stuff hanging around the yard. . .