Hard to believe that it’s been 3 weeks since Sunset Magazine’s Celebration Weekend. Lots o great plants, projects and food. One of the star plants we loved was this Gaillardia (pictured above) aka the Blanket Flower…drought tolerant perennial from the Sunflower Family.
Our DIY Succulent Pallet Table made a hit in the Test Garden. It hit the SF Chronicle and a bird tells me maybe coming out soon in a magazine. Made from two old shipping pallets and a couple of old table legs scavenged for cheap at a garage sale, it has a mega succulent planting down the middle.
Succulent Design Genius, Robin Stockwell and his crew from Succulent Gardens always put together a dazzling display…this year was no different with their vertically planted gazebo.
We were happy to catch Johanna Silver speaking on Self Watering Containers. As the Test Garden Guru, Johanna regular tries out techniques to make your plants grow. We love her quick, down and dirty approach turning any project into something assessable.
The Nasturtiums and Lavender were freaking out with that hot spring heat down in Menlo Park.
We had the chance to talk with Laura Schaub from Dig Gardens. Many uses of plants including these giant balls of succulents. Her display area was gorgeous…love all the reclaimed lumber and other rustic objects.
This is the one that blew me away. I thought at first it was just a raise planting bed. But after wiping the drool from my mouth, I realized there was more…check it out…they’re dog houses. Sustainable Pet Design builds these babies. Great work on rethinking beds both for plants and the pooch.
Can wait for next year’s Celebration Weekend… Hey, you can keep the party rolling and see last year’s fun.
– Far Out Flora








June 25, 2011 at 12:42 pm
whoa, that wall of goodness…brilliant.
June 26, 2011 at 6:52 am
I enjoy all your postings
June 26, 2011 at 1:31 pm
Your succulent table deserves its limelight. Great idea, perfectly executed – both the functional recycled table, and the actual planting.
June 26, 2011 at 9:41 pm
Love the Succulent Display table. Looks gorgeous and gotta like that the table is all recycled too!
June 28, 2011 at 9:31 am
I love the succulent table and the dog houses are too cute.
June 29, 2011 at 6:52 am
Congratulations on the attention your table is getting. It really deserves its time in the spotlight. I haven’t gotten around to making mine yet and I’m not sure I’ll be able to make it anytime soon. The readily available recyclable wood is called ‘palo china’ and it isn’t really good for the outdoors.
July 2, 2011 at 12:16 am
Oh oh oh, that wall of succulents with the Aeonium tabulaeforme, the succulent balls and then succulent dog house! Whew I don’t think I can take anymore awesomeness! LOL