Thursday, April 20, 2006

Thats a lotta Terra Cotta


We returned from our lovely Easter weekend visit to my Mother's house with a serious booty of Terra Cotta pots. The big beasts are h-e-a-v-y so we're not going to start planting until we finish cleaning and sealing the deck. Hopefully we'll finish the powerwashing this weekend.

I've been eyeing these outdoor vinyl faux oriental carpets from Mad Mats for over a year now and finally got one. So cool!

7 Comments:

Blogger Ms. P in Jackson said...

I love the deck. The pots, when filled will look great too. I know you are in a city where space is limited (as it is with many big cities) is your entire back yard the deck? If it is I think it is a neat alternative.

4:01 PM  
Blogger Peter A. said...

Yes, the whole thing is decked. We originally asked the sellers to pull the whole deck out but quickly realized we wouldn't have the money to landscape properly for quite some time. As Spring has progressed, and I've seen how hard it is to manage what is/isn't growing on the grassy areas we DO have, I've grown to appreciate the decking.

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