I am always on the lookout for new ways to display annual flowers. I’ll do anything from transforming old, antiques into planters to using brightly-colored containers.
On a recent visit to the Green Bay Botanical Gardens in Wisconsin, I saw this creative use of an old, decaying tree trunk…
What a great example of a sustainable flower ‘pot’.
The depression within the tree trunk held just enough potting soil for the flowers to grow in.
Seeing this made me wonder what other items that we find in nature that we can use as planters.
Any ideas?
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Today was spent driving from Wisconsin, over the Mississippi River into southeastern Minnesota.
Bridge over the Mississippi River toward Minnesota. *Cell phone + dirty windshield = grainy photo.
You know how people who haven’t lived near the ocean, find it fascinating when they get the chance to visit?
I think it is somewhat the same for me in regards to seeing the Mississippi River. The immense size of the river is amazing.
This is the third time that I have seen the Mississippi River and it is still something that I always look forward to.
We arrived into the town of Winona, Minnesota – we drove up to Garvin Heights, where a path leads from the parking lot to a viewing point located over 500 ft. above the river and the city.
Isn’t it beautiful?
Off in the distance, you can see the bridge that we drove over, which connects Wisconsin to Minnesota.
My mother has been enjoying her first smartphone. During our trip, she had taken multiple pictures of me taking photos of plants and/or scenery.
It makes me feel happy and special at the same time 🙂
During the first part of our day, we spent some time shopping for antiques.
My mother loves antiques and I like to find old pieces that I can use as planters in my garden. In the Midwest and Eastern regions of the US, antiques are a lot less expensive then in the west – so we like to take advantage of nice antique stores when we can.
I found a large, old coffee pot (the kind they would use in a chuck wagon for a lot of people) that I plan on using for a flower planter in my smaller vegetable garden.
You may be wondering how I am going to get my coffee pot home. Well, that leads to a tradition that my mother and I started during our first road trip 3 years ago. We wait until the last day of our trip and then go to a local UPS store and send our souvenirs home. It makes our life much simpler and we have less to carry in our suitcases.
Another grainy cell phone photo taken through the windshield.
As we headed toward the southeastern corner of Minnesota, we found ourselves alone on country highways for long lengths of time.
Not that I’m complaining about the absence of vehicles. I’m sure that after spending a day or two at home that I’ll be wishing for fewer cars on the road.
The weather during our trip has been very nice. There was some rain, which fell during the night, so it did not affect our activities.
Our day’s journey ended in Lanesboro, Minnesota, which has been the recipient of the Great American Main Street Award. Lanesboro, is located close to Amish communities and we have seen some Amish folk during our travels today.
The main street is lined with historic buildings that have been transformed into trendy shops and eateries.
Unlike many Amish communities that I’ve visited in the past, Lanesboro has upscale, trendy shops, which I really enjoyed visiting, instead of shops stocked full of Amish souvenirs.
A few of the shops had a combination of both new and old things, like this old antique that was transformed into a planter.
This shop had an interesting planter with a galvanized pipe with flowers sitting in a dish planted with real grass.
A variety of succulents were displayed with old, wooden boxes.
This alleyway was filled with plants and antiques, which I love.
One interesting observation about our travels this day is the popularity of rhubarb.
It was planted along the main street.
Rhubarb ice cream was also available in many of the shops.
I bet you didn’t know that rhubarb was so popular did you?
I admit that I didn’t try the rhubarb ice cream flavor. I went for salted caramel crunch – yum!
Remember the cheese curds that I tried on day 5 of our road trip? They are everywhere. I usually see them offered fried.
As our trip draws towards its end, here are a few observations in contrast to living in California and Arizona (places that I’ve lived).
– In almost every restaurant, Coke products aren’t offered – Pepsi is the drink of choice.
– In all of our driving, we have only seen one highway patrol car (in CA and AZ you often see one every few minutes).
– Starbucks is a huge favorite of my mother and during our road trips, we usually make at least one stop there each day. On this trip, we have hardly seen any Starbucks stores. But, there have been quite a few other coffee shops, including independent ones.
Tomorrow, we will fly home in the evening from Minneapolis. My husband has been wonderful taking care of the kids and house while I’ve been gone.
But, I’m not sure about what he has been feeding the kids…
My 12-year-old son posted this picture of his dinner the other night, which consists of french fries, cheddar cheese and bacon.
I protested the lack of vegetables, which my husband responded to by saying, “We each had 4 mini-carrots to round our dinner.” He then went on further to say, “And we had vegetables on our pizza for lunch.”
I told my kids that I have quite a few dinners planned when I get home that will have lots of ‘greens’ in them.
*Tomorrow, we will spend the day in Minneapolis and I’m looking forward to visiting my friend and fellow garden blogger, Amy of Get Busy Gardening. I can’t wait to see her and her garden. I’ll be sure to share my visit with you!
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