
Happy Monday GPODers!
We get submissions from all over the world here on Garden Photo of the Day, but one area that I’m always disappointed that we don’t hear from more often is the Southwestern United States. I know that gardening has its fair share of challenges in this area, but I also know plenty of gardeners defy these challenges and create incredible spaces. So I was absolutely thrilled when we got a submission from Dawn Fountain in Surprise, Arizona a couple of months ago. She shared the impressive edible abundance she is able to grow and the flowers she provides for pollinators in her dessert climate (check out that submission here: Dawn’s Backyard Garden in Arizona). Today Dawn is back with the plant life she cultivates inside when the outdoor growing season ends.
You got to see, a few months ago, my outside garden before I had to tear it out for the season. Now my inside.
Cut flowers from my memorial garden. Green and flowers inside…. Sprouts started for a county fair entry and my micro greens.
Dawn gave a glimpse of this in her last submission, but I absolutely adore the way she pairs cut flowers with her houseplants to create these faux container plantings indoors. The vibrant foliage of the spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum, Zones 9–11 or as a houseplant/annual) and golden pothos (Epipremnum aureum, Zones 10–12 or as a houseplant/annual) create a fabulous backdrop for eye-catching snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus, Zones 9–11 or as an annual), ‘Zulu Prince’ Cape daisy (Arctotis fastuosa var. alba ‘Zulu Prince’, Zones 8–11 or as an annual), and lavender.
Thank you so much for sharing more of your gardening passions with us, Dawn! I love to see how gardeners keep themselves surrounded by greenery after the outdoor growing season ends. I hope we get to see more of your gardening achievements as the growing season picks up again this spring.
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Comments
Really interesting and lovely.
Very interesting post - the arrangements of cut flowers in with plants are so pretty and fresh looking!
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