On April 10 you could read my blog post {Our Patio Tiles Are DONE!} and since that day we have been adding Pot Plants to Our Patio...
This is the kitchen bay window area on April 10...
Moving to the right where you can see the front porch as well.
Pieter has been painting several pots so they better match.
Stepping a little bit closer now.
The white trellis with our Clematis lanuginosa 'Candida' got made by Pieter himself.
Stepping further back towards our white vinyl picket fence you can better see the house.
Here is also an Oxalis patch near the lantern.
So happy to see green leaves on all our trees by now!
The patio starts looking nice with these pot plants.
This photo is taken on April 23, from underneath the huge Dogwood tree's canapy.
You can see the bird feeder hanging down from it.
When stepping back you can also see our squirrel proof bird feeder that will close down access to the bird feed when a squirrel's weight is on its bar. BUT those acrobats hang upside down from its roof and get what they want...
The Japanese style bird bath is also in sight here.
Closer towards the steps to our veranda...
Zooming in on this group of Pot Plants.
The purple one is the Patio Peach that I have shown earlier when it was blooming. See below post.
Our Clematis lanuginosa 'Candida' next to our Bonfire Prunus Persica - Patio Peach
Our front patio also is getting more and more Pot Plants out.
Will follow up when more are added...
Do you like the way they are being added on to the tiles?
{Our Patio Tiles in the Front} | previous post by me
{Our Bonfire Prunus Persica - Patio Peach} | previous post by me
{Our Patio Tiles Are DONE!} | previous post by me
{Our Patio Tiles & Freeze Warning} | previous post by me
{Water Control Project Finished} | previous post showing you the tile sample on the concrete
they look very pretty!
ReplyDeletebeautiful house which you make enviable...
ReplyDeleteOh sweetie they look absolutely gorgeous, your home is simply beautiful ;-)
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Mari
Liebe Mariette,
ReplyDeleteSEHR HÜBSCH!
Sonnige Grüße
Elisabeth
Your plants look happy and very pretty. I'm sure they would cheer you up when you go out side.
ReplyDeleteDearest Mariette,
ReplyDeleteThe plants are a lovely summer addition to the elegant patio. You've come up with a pretty solution to your drainage problems and enhanced the house.
Enjoy your day..........*s*
Dear Mariette,your plants look so preety!!But i also like your patio tiles!!Your house is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy weekend!Hugs!!
Dimi...
Dear Mariette,
ReplyDeleteYour pot plants have found the nicest patio!!!! And, as always, I like the fact that you have beautiful specimen and rare plants to show us! Enjoy them now that the weather is mild!
Have a nice weekend, dear friend!
Marie-Anne
Oh your pot plants are so lovely! They make your beautiful patio even more beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm growing catmint in a pot on the deck. They are growing very well but not have had bloom yet. I hope I get to keep them growing until blooms come out :-)
Have a wonderful weekend xoxo
Wow; your pot plants on your patio are so beautiful and elegant, Mariette♡♡♡
ReplyDeleteSending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
What great photos
ReplyDeleteDear Mariette,
ReplyDeleteThe tile area is looking great, as do all the lovely pot plants you have there.
Hope that you are enjoying the weekend and you must be happy that the leaves are back on the trees again and everything is looking green again.
hugs
Carolyn
Your potted plants are looking wonderful Mariette!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your lovely weather.
xo Catherine
Dearest Mariette,
ReplyDeleteYour pot plants to patio tiles you has beautiful is house.Pietes has been painting several match and Canlida got made by himself.
Stepping futher your white viny in the all of in your house.
The japanes style bird bath in there! most of steps to your verands.
Thank you so much to coming to see me!
Hugs and love to you always!
Michiko
Oh dear Mariette, your house is so pretty. I love the yellow color- and with the green vibrant plants its just a dream come true. So beautiful:-)
ReplyDeleteThe house is amazing!! I just found you, because you coment the blog of Manuela ( Portugal ) and I realise you are from Holand? My husband is from Amsterdam... The house is in that beaufiful country? I will explore your posts now :) Loved the house!!!
ReplyDeleteRegards
Teresa ( also from Portugal )
Schön sonnig schaut Euer Haus jetzt aus, liebe Mariette.
ReplyDeleteTopfpflanzen habe ich auch ein paar wenige. Aber es sollten keine zu großen mehr sein in zu schweren Töpfen. Später kann man das kräftemäßig alles nicht mehr bewältigen. Und wir können bei uns ohnehin nichts überwintern, denn das Haus ist innen zu warm, selbst der Keller.
Liebe Grüße auch hier
Sara
lieve Mariette ..
ReplyDeleteJe patio begint er inderdaad gezellig uit de zien ,met planten in potten..
En de potten in een mooie kleur geverfd die mooi bij het huis past ...heel mooi alles samen.
veel groetjes
love the grouping of the potted plants. Will you then bring them indoor during the colder months? I have actually always liked that idea for plants who can't stand the cold
ReplyDeleteDearest Daniela,
DeleteNo, most of these potting plants are winter hardy, so we can leave them outside!
Hugs,
Mariette
Liebe Mariette,
ReplyDeleteihr habt es so schön. Eure Topfpflanzen sind natürlich der Hingucker.
Ich bin ein Fan von Veranden. Leider gibt solche bei unseren Häuser kaum zu sehen.
Wahrscheinlich bin ich geprägt von den früheren amerikanischen Filmen...wo es diese immer wieder zu sehen gab und ich mich verliebte in Häuser mit einer Veranda.
Mein Traum wäre ein grosses Gartenhaus mit Veranda zu haben. :-)
Alles Liebe
Julia
It's positively inviting, Mariette. You and Pieter have done such an incredible job on your house - lovely! xo
ReplyDeleteDearest Mariette, it is all so welcoming ... loving the potted plants ..such a great way to add colour and texture without doing an in ground garden. I'm making my way back from today's post and can't believe how many fabulous posts I have missed ... It's been a bit overwhelming on this end with all the back in forth between country and city homes, and trying to keep up with everything. The warmer weather makes it a challenge to stay put ... Keeping Pieter in our thoughts and prayers for good health...blessings, Celia M. (HHL)
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