Three combos I threw together for work. A little rough looking here because they’re newly planted.
I always struggle because I want them to sell, but also kinda don’t so I can see how they grow in 😅

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Three combos I threw together for work. A little rough looking here because they’re newly planted.
I always struggle because I want them to sell, but also kinda don’t so I can see how they grow in 😅
So here’s what I’ve got going on this season. Can’t wait to see how these guys fill in!
Gonna keep that coleus and ipomoea pruned because I don’t think the lantana will be able to keep up otherwise lol.
Also, since moving out of my parents’ place, I no longer have ground to dig in, so I’m trying squash in containers. Not sure these pots are large enough, but it’s what I had on hand. Wish me luck!
Edit: due to my spectacular lack of self control, I now have a fourth flower planter and an herb tower.
Same planter, June 20th and July 27th.
A month can make a big difference!
Some stuff I planted in our garden this year 😊
Here’s how another one of the mixed planters I made earlier this season has filled in. I really like this one!
Kimberly Queen fern, calibrachoa ‘Red’, Sutera ‘Snow Globe’, ‘Diamond Snow’ euphorbia, and cuphea ‘Flamenco Samba’.
Below is how it looked when it was first planted:
This ones my favorite 🥰
‘Diamond Head’ colocasia, ‘Sweet Georgia’ ipomoea, ‘Dreamsicle’ and ‘Coralina’ calis, and ‘Honey’ petunia.
Edit: soooo, I finally brought it up to the retail side of the nursery, and it sold same day for $180. Feels good, man!
Brought the succulent dishes I made back in early March up to the store. I hope they find good homes :)
More pics of the combo planters, just because it’s always interesting to see how they change as they fill in!