Succulents and milk glass
Remember my last post about the milk glass I found and my plans to plant some succulents in them? Well this morning that's what me and the 2 older boys did...
I bought 6 different kinds of succulents,...sorry I forgot to take note of which one got planted where... some potting soil, and grabbed my milk glass finds, and my kids little shovels (they were a better size for this):
I love the end result:
I even tucked some moss in to hide the dirt (like the Nester):
It adds the perfect touch of green to the room, don't you think? The entire project cost me about $25:
We have more "gardening" plans for the boys to plant their own herb garden this weekend, we can't wait to have fresh basil for homemade pesto sauce!
Now to figure out what color to paint that table...
~Megan
I bought 6 different kinds of succulents,...sorry I forgot to take note of which one got planted where... some potting soil, and grabbed my milk glass finds, and my kids little shovels (they were a better size for this):
I love the end result:
I even tucked some moss in to hide the dirt (like the Nester):
It adds the perfect touch of green to the room, don't you think? The entire project cost me about $25:
We have more "gardening" plans for the boys to plant their own herb garden this weekend, we can't wait to have fresh basil for homemade pesto sauce!
Now to figure out what color to paint that table...
~Megan
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