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Before & After: How Plants Transform Over the Span of Two Months

With gardening season bashfully waiting for its time to shine, I thought I’d write a post about planting flowers. And how the before and after of just adding a few plants can be quickly transformative.

I always have a hard time committing to those little tiny flowers that come in those black trays of 6 or 8 because the reward always seems so far away!

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It can be so discouraging to plant such tiny plants – but they should grow quickly (especially annuals).

As with most gardening, this is obviously to be expected…but they always look so dainty and misplaced at first that I usually just shy away from them altogether. Which is why I was pretty excited to find this post over on Our Old Rowhouse documenting how quickly flowers and plants will develop over the course of just two months.

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Garden Before and After – the tiny plants in this front yard flower bed have filled much of the space in less than one growing season.

Wow! The small space filled up fast, and the bright red impatiens took off like rockets! Everything else looks great, too. Like I said, just a simple Before & After post today, but I always find it fascinating to see how plants grow so quickly.

If you are wondering how quickly you can transform a garden – with just the addition of some small plants – this can help. I thought this would be a good encouragement to keep in the back pocket for next time. You know, when you think about planting teeny tiny flowers and are faced with the usual hesitation. Let me know how it goes. 😉  -erin

If you have a great garden-related makeover project that you would like to share with PITH + VIGOR readers, please send us pictures and tell us about it.

Images by Steve & Rachel of Old Row House.

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  1. Some potted plants would also change the character of the porch. Pots at estate sales and through Craig’s List are cheap. If you look at Craig’s List you will find plant swaps. Gardeners clubs are a great source of free plants and cuttings.

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