Plants

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some green grass is sitting in a container on the ground and ready to be planted
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how to grow wheatgrass indoors am I a nut for wanting to do this for my kitties instead of myself? lol They love to eat this stuff.
an outdoor seating area with fire pit and umbrellas in the background, surrounded by greenery
Great outdoor space, outdoor patio, firepit, fire pit, backyard, relaxing space
a potted plant with succulents in it on a brick patio area
Succulent Plant. DIY Dish Garden Plants. Perfect Create Your Own Centerpiece. This is for Plants Only - Etsy
succulents
many clay pots with succulents and plants in them
Garden display to brighten your day!
A very cute display of succulent plants
four pots with plants in them sitting on the ground next to some sand and bushes
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Garden Planters | potsurns e1319049830800 outdoor living gardens decor home design ...
a plastic container filled with lots of dirt and small white flowers next to a window sill
Favorite pastime: Rooting succulents!
M favorite pastime -- propagating succulents via leaf cuttings. Use any "takeout" container you're for with to keep closed for humidity, remembering to open once a day to let in fresh air. I make use of all of my leftover containers; they're usually good for something!
there are many succulents growing in the rocks
Cordova Gardens—Better Than a Martini
Succulent garden with rock planters
a potted plant sitting on top of a stone walkway
caras-ornamentals.com
Stunningly modern wire mesh and river rock planter topped with river rock as 'mulch' for a super cool effect...
a large green plant with lots of leaves
Agave attenuata 'Kara's Stripes'
yellow-green...Agave attenuata 'Kara's Stripes'
two tall metal planters with plants in them
Musings on living a chic, luxurious and sustainable life
varied height towers rimming the side of the house along the walkway. from Urban Nature
a garden with colorful flowers and plants in front of a house
Creative Front-Yard Makeovers
After #2 final photo!: Steer clear of thirsty plants... Bold succulents—agaves, aloes aeonium—give Brooke’s garden the tropical foliage she wanted without the heavy water requirements. There’s also a lot less lawn to be irrigated now—she left just enough grass to spread out a blanket.