Almost done! Will finish the small background section of the bottom right, the rest will be one color fill.
My pink calibrachoa that I showed has an section that is withered and needs removed, about 1/4 of the plant. Looking at the center, the fullness comes from hundreds of mini shoots off of several very thick main stems. That makes them susceptible to being crimped at pot's edge from weight. I decided to make one more trip to the Amish greenhouses and very few pinks remained. This came home with me, the old guaranteed trooper. Vista. Silverberry, Bubblegum, and Fuchsia, half the cost of locals.
The plastic pot is a real bargain too. Not intended for my flowers, but with a 15"opening, perfect place for this monster now. Slightly less than $16 at Lowe's, not near the investment of nicer urns, and offers us time to play with this size before deciding on a pair. Two piece and we need to drill a few drainage holes.
That's it. More adjustments to Carole's house, this time for outdoor access, and finishing flowers. I spoke with someone that has an answer regarding those downtown floral displays. He believes they start with the 4"pots, and a deep basket. By using those pots, each plant is already well on its way to full size. Five pots in a 16"basket. Boom. Makes sense to me!
I will show the steps for the keeps/ tags/ fobs soon!
Memorial Day. Hard to believe I'm still waiting for the landscaper to finish the mess from the sewer project of 2021! If I find someone to deliver the truckload of dirt, a good pair of gloves and a bottle of Advil will be lined up.
Have a great day!!
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