2022 Total: $6,218.40

Updated once daily

 

Subscribe
Search

« Something So Simple | Main | What I've Been Doing »
Monday
May282012

Getting Dressed with Hens and Chicks

Sometimes I procrastinate a project for years and years and years and then a neighbor destroys my entire excuse for procrastinating. GAME OVER.

For YEARS (literally) I have been saying I was going to make a little plant ball (technical term, obviously) out of hens and chicks. Alas, I didn't actually have any hens and chicks so I kept not doing it. Our neighbor has hens and chicks coming out of her ears, though, so she gave me a whole bunch. I didn't even have to ask. They just shows up. SCORE!

As luck would have it, they showed up just in time for me to finally tackle another project.

That's my beloved wrought iron tree. Isn't she lovely? Naked, I know, but still lovely.

You know what a naked wrought iron tree needs? A ball of hens and chicks.

I started by acquiring one of these things:

I think I found it at Michael's, but JoAnn's or Hobby Lobby would have them as well.

I cut a hole in the top of my grapevine ball.

And then stuffed moss and potting soil into that hole. Basically, I lined the entire inside of the grapevine ball with moss and then stuck a whole bunch of potting soil in the middle.

It was a messy little project, but when I was done stuffing moss and dirt in there, I had a nice, neat "pot" for my hens and chicks.

I planted little hens and chicks in as many nooks and crannies as I could by wiggling my finger through the moss and making a little hole then pushing the hens and chicks roots in there. I used wire to secure a few that didn't seem to want to stay in place. When I was done...TA-DAH!

A little beaded wire made it easy to hang from my naked wrought iron tree.

So now my wrought iron tree isn't totally naked. I'm thinking the hens and chicks will have completely filled in by the time I hang something else up there, but that's OK. It can be a race.

Total project cost: $6. You have to love when you can score free hens and chicks!

PrintView Printer Friendly Version

Reader Comments (6)

That is a gorgeous iron tree! I must google one now. I always forget about hens and chicks, they can be so lovely.

May 29, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAmy

That is a really cool idea. I may have to try my hand at some hens and chicks too.

May 29, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterTara R.

Very neat idea! I may have to try that one day.

May 29, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterKathy

Love it! Somebody recently offered me hens and chicks, but I declined because they can take over quickly (we had them at a previous house).... but this ball arrangement would prevent them from spreading. Hrm.

May 30, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterTracy

It took me until almost the end of the post to realize what hens and chicks were. I've seen those plants before but never knew their name!

May 31, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJaci

oh my dog, this is sofa king cool. you never cease to amaze me, woman.
also, just so you know, i want to steal one little chick. from you or the neighbor. i'm not picky.
:)

June 7, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterhello haha narf
Comments for this entry have been disabled. Additional comments may not be added to this entry at this time.