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Wednesday, 8 August 2012

A Fern, an Old Flower Pot, and Some Magic

Once upon a time I had a fern and I didn't kill it. Once upon this time, actually. It's pretty flabbergastingly great really because, you see, I love ferns. I really do. They're so fresh and verdant and classy and stuff. Up until now, I've killed everyone that I've owned. Quickly, and efficiently. Somehow following all the rules hasn't worked for me.


I bought myself this one for Mother's Day and hung it on a hook from our little side porch. It looked fantastic... for about three days.

Then it started to get a little sunburnt. Then a lot sunburnt. Then it looked a little weepy. I was watering it regularly, but not too regularly. Bringing it inside during sunny times of day, everything. Then it was done.


Time to throw it in the trash.

As a last ditch experiment, I decided to cut it back a little. Then, hey, why not, I cut it back a lot. Completely actually. And brought it into the mudroom, the one with all the window across the front of the house.

Bingo. About a month later and I had a fern again!


Oh, and that pot? You want to know about that pot? You mean the awesome crackly, aged, rope-edged work of art there? Yeah, I saw you eyeing that up.

Well, it's actually so aged that it's in three pieces, with the potted fern sitting inside. I refuse to part with it though.


Love the flip flops and rain boots. Don't you?

The pot belonged to our neighbor in our old house. She was the most wonderful gardener. One of these ladies who dug up her whole lawn to replace it with a perfectly timed botanical symphony that lasted all year. It was a little magical what she did in that little townhouse garden.

Sadly she passed away a few years ago. New neighbors moved in and decided to clear out the yard and put in a lawn for their dogs. Did we want anything from the yard? It was all going in the trash anyway.



The pot! The pot that I'd been eyeing up for the last few years as it was filled to overflowing with all kinds sunny, happy flowers. The pot that I always admired over the fence as we were chatting about good hiking trails or how to finally keep those darn ground hogs away.

Only at this point it had been left outside for a few winter seasons and was badly cracking and falling apart.

So now it's here. Full of holes, but still managing to hold so much magic. Maybe some of it will rub off on my fern.







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15 comments:

Karen said...

What a bittersweet story about your beautiful pot! Two rescued orphans, now a thing of beauty. Love that. I'm sure your neighbor would be very happy to know her pot would be so loved. xx

A Pretty Life in the Suburbs said...

You rescued 2 beauties! Love it!
Jo-Anna

Bingo Bonus said...

Then it looked a little weepy. was watering it regularly, but not too regularly. Bringing it inside during sunny times of day, everything. Then it was done.

Shannon@ Cozy Home Scenes said...

I really like the pot and the fern. Your neighbor would be proud of your ability to revive and grow the fern especially since they look so great together.-------- Shannon

BJJ Gi UK said...

Then it looked a little weepy was watering it regularly, but not too regularly. Bringing it inside during sunny times of day, everything.

Dewdrop Gardens said...

Beautiful! Love that you were able to revive your Boston Fern! Looks very healthy now. And I absolutely love your pot!! Broken or not, it is the perfect vessel for your fern!
Saw you 'At the Picket Fence'
Debbie :)

Cozy Little House said...

That is what I always do. I cut a plant that is not looking so good a ways back. If that doesn't work, I cut it way back. And more often than not, I end up with a beautiful healthy plant in just a few weeks time!
Brenda

bj said...

Well, dear girl, right off the bat, we have a couple things in common. I love ferns, too...I also kill ferns, too. Quickly...I don't waste any time. I gave one to my friend 2 years ago and it is the most beautiful fern, EVER. She keeps her's inside, year 'round, in an East window, out of direct sunlight, mists it often and waters when dry. Now, all that being said...I STILL kill ferns.

Next, I am sooo in love with your fall mantel and wanted to ask if I might use your photo of it in a post coming up this evening? If so, THANK YOU.
I am going to TRY to copy your awesome work on my mantel in the fall. I am a TOTAL COPY CAT...I have NO talent at decorating but I sure can sniff out the good decorators on blogs and I just grab their coat tail and decorate the heck out of my home. :)
Thanks so much,
bj
come see me....

Michele said...

Congratulations on saving this fern. I've had bad luck with them also but may try, try again after reading your post. I've been sticking to succulents the past couple of years and they've rewarded me by growing like crazy, with no death scenes to clean up.

cathy@my1929charmer said...

Wow what a great idea and you save the fern, I so love them. Looks very happy and loves it's new home. Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration with Sunday’s Best – you helped make the party a success!

Anu@My Dream Canvas said...

Wonderfu idea. I would love for you to drop by My Dream Canvas. I am also hosting a giveaway to win a 50 dollar gift card to HomeGoods. Do please enter the giveaway if you like :)

Sherry said...

Thank you for joining Home Sweet Home!
Sherry

Pamela said...

Loving your pot! I appreciate you coming to party every week.

Kathryn Ferguson Griffin said...

Love that beautiful pot and fern. Thank you for sharing this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

Karen at Bargain-ista.com said...

Awww, what a great story! Love the pot and your fern looks so happy! I hope it lasts a long time :)