No more empty beds!

My friends…I am happy to tell you that my beds are no longer empty!  Remember how they looked just a few short days ago? If you have short term memory loss, like I sometimes do, here’s a refresher:

And now…they look something like this!

I was originally planning on putting something a little larger in here, but I ended up getting a great deal on these little guys.  It was too good  a deal to pass up (Read: FREE!!!). I decided that in a few weeks regardless of what kind of plants I put in here, I’ll probably just kill them, so I might as well save myself a few dollars.  Now I won’t feel so guilty when I have to buy new plants in June!

Really though, I’m going to try my best to keep these puppies alive for as long as possible.  Does anyone have any suggestions?

Empty beds

A few weeks ago, I went crazy and pulled out all the flowers out of my front flower beds! Now you should know that I use the term “flowers” pretty loosely, because really it was a bunch of dead leaves.  The plants in this bed hadn’t really blossomed at all in the year and a half we’ve lived in this house. And over the past six months the leaves started turning brown and crunchy. Darn my brown thumb!  Anywho, I decided that the “flowers” had to go.  And now I’m left with this:

I’ve lived with this empty bed for a week or so now, and now I’m ready to plant.  So I need a flowering plant that is:

1. Pretty

2. Able to complement with my creamy-colored house and red front door

3. Utterly indestructible (or at least very difficult to kill)

Does anyone have any thoughts for what I should plant that might meet those criteria?  Keep in mind that I live in Southern California!

Our little garden…

I hope you all had a great weekend and a wonderful Easter! Here’s what we (and by “we” I mean my hubby) were up to this weekend:

Anyone who knows me, knows that I am, well, how shall I say this…”not so successful in the gardening department,” “horticulturally challenged,” or maybe “proud owner of a brown thumb.” Luckily, my yard is a bit unruly, so “gardening” to me mainly means killing plants before they get out of control.

My hubby and I recently decided we wanted a little garden. Nothing too fancy, just a few small plants. Unfortunately, we don’t have a great place to put one in. So my hubby found these really cool planters designed for growing veggies. I have decided to abstain from the gardening and leave it to my “farmer” hubby. The boxes have a water reservoir at the bottom and a tube that you pour the water into, so it goes to the reservoir.

We bought two of them and my hubby planted green onions, lettuce, radishes, cherry tomatoes, and green beans. I’m so excited to see how these work and have our own little crop of veggies. Soooo…I will stay away, far away, from these guys until it’s time to do the pickin’! Stay tuned!