It didn't take me long to get it done as I have everything at hands already. So I just went ahead and here's the final product.
The "spill" is achieved with sedum burrito. I hope in a few more months, it will grow long enough to cascade and cover the "fountain".
The "water" in the caching pool consists of several acheverias and semperviviums. I also added a handful of NOID sedum to make it look "busy". Then I mulched with pine bark and scattered a few pebbles to brighten up. When the little sedum finally fills in, maybe I will remove the bark mulch.
I'm loving it. It will definitely the object of my gaze for the next few weeks, now!
The "water" in the caching pool consists of several acheverias and semperviviums. I also added a handful of NOID sedum to make it look "busy". Then I mulched with pine bark and scattered a few pebbles to brighten up. When the little sedum finally fills in, maybe I will remove the bark mulch.
I'm loving it. It will definitely the object of my gaze for the next few weeks, now!
4 comments:
What an absolutely stunning arrangement. I never would have thought to make a 'fountain' out of cascading plants. Well done! Easy on the eyes and you never have to clean the 'water'. ;-D
Hà Xuân, I always love visiting you to see what neat plants you have going! What a cool idea this is! The pots themselves are beautiful but adding your greens...WOW! Can't wait to see the plants grow in and cascade ;)
Lynn
Thank you very much for your kind compliments, Kris and Lynn.
I will surely talk more about this "fountain" in the future :-).
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