Baby blue eyes, Primlet sunrise, Skippy orange, Ballerina white. Just a few of the evocative names for the primrose, violets, tulips, and sedum that fill these hand-made arts and crafts garden troughs. Created to look like carved stone, each one is a border garden unto itself and perfect for shallow-rooted plants. They are a reminder that gardens don’t need to be big to pack a punch and imperfect, hand-made things can be beautiful.
Even better: these garden troughs can be made at home using equal portions of peat moss, perlite, and Portland cement. But don’t try substituting concrete mix for the Portland cement as I did. The mix won’t have enough holding power to compensate for the other added ingredients. The right ingredients will make warm containers that are more lightweight than concrete or stone. Otherwise, your containers will turn to powder over time-- as I learned the hard way. Instructions to make your own, just like these, can be found in the video below.