Showing posts with label flower pots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower pots. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

NEW Water Lily Garden Planter

Spring is about to be sprung and Mother's Day will be fast approaching.  This garden planter is the perfect gift for your mother or mother-in-law or a best friend that you want to show appreciation for being such a good mom! 

NEW Water Lily Planter
Was $34.95
Now ONLY $19.95

A fairy-tale teacup is larger than life in luscious red and vibrant green! Playful planter is shaped like a fresh-cut flower complete with its leafy base; a perfect perch for your loveliest plant. Drain hole in bottom.
  • Weight 3.3 lbs.
  • Dolomite
  • Cup: 10 3/4" x 8 5/8" x 4 1/8" high
  • Saucer: 10" diameter. Set

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Lawn Ornaments That Beautify Your Porch: PART TWO

Metal Staircase Plant Stand
Was $59.95 Now $49.95
Safari Flower Pots - set of 3
Only $16.95


For eye to floor level décor, planter stands are great for displaying all sorts of lawn ornaments, garden planters and even your favorite books.  Your porch is a great place to display planter stands and garden planters full of flowers or green plants.  They are protected from harsh weather such as rain, wind and snow, so it’s much easier to maintain.  Other lawn ornaments you can display on your planter stands include garden gnomes, fairy statues, and even wind chimes and wind spinners can be hung from some planter stands.  Use planter stands to display collection items such as decorative bird houses or themed lawn ornaments such as frogs or butterflies.  

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Winter-Proofing Your Planter Pots & Containers


If you live anywhere like MN where the winters can be harsh you are bound to run into problems with your garden planters unless they are properly taken care of.  Believe it or not there are some things you can do to increase the longevity of your pots and planter containers in the long winter months. For one you should not leave soil in the containers over the winter months.  Your flower pots and planters may be more likely to crack.  And while you're at it you could clean your containers with a solution of 1 part bleach to 9 parts water before you put them away for the winter months.  When storing your garden planters and flower pots stack them carefully on top of each other and store in a dry place.  Garden planters area  wonderful addition to any lawn decor and you can add whatever plants and flowers you want to it each spring.  So if you find a flower pot or planter that you want to last year after year, doing these little things may just help you accomplish that.