What have they in common? Nothing really… except that they are both going to be in this post.
Happy Cactus Monday.
A vertical garden
Luckily I had my camera with me when I saw this vertical garden today. I love the painted texture a lot, and with some care and the right plants, this vertical garden could be a stunning feature.
The second photo below is a close-up.
Girl with a Succulent Skirt
I saw a girl with a skirt like the one below a few days ago. I thought such a skirt would make a nice canvas for my succulents. So here it is; her skirt is made up of 2 photos (ice plant and crassula) below.
And finally, I will leave you with a couple of photos of lovely Agaves basking in the sun, in front of an office block in Melbourne.
Happy a wonderful week.
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10 comments:
Wow love what you did with that skirt!
And those gardens! Both so creative!
HCM!
I am loving that vertical garden!!! how cool is that!
That skirt is AWESOME!!! and gorgeous.
The vertical garden is so unique and pretty.
HCM!
Love that skirt, girl!!! Lovely photos! Have been missing you...good to see ya! I did not get to do a CM post this week, sadly!
Hello Evelyn,
I am a recent fan of vertical gardening. Those are beautiful examples. I also love the Agave!
I had a similar skirt in the eighties. My husband called it My Ship of the Desert skirt. How fitting. Thank you for your comment on my blog. HCM, Judy
Neat vertical garden with painted background and the succulent skirt design is awesome!
I totally agree with the rest. I love seeing unique shots and your creation on the skirt is marvellous!
Wonderful Skirt...
WOnderful picture.
The vertical garden is unique.
Ne'er seen like tht:)
Happy Day!
Hi, a friend of Linda's.. Vertical gardens have taken off here (calif.) but the problem I have heard is that one is constantly changing the plants.. the plants do not do well on wall gardens- problem is mold and moisture.. some have used weed cloth to hold the plants- but the weed cloth slowly disintergrates over time...
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