PRO-FUSION — Mt. Williams Greenhouses: Mixed Containers, Gorgeous Flowers

May 15, 2015
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Published on May 15, 2015

Chad Therrien of Mt. Williams Greenhouses joins us on PRO-FUSION to teach us how to create stunning mixed containers of flowers in a ceramic pot and in a hanging basket.

1090 State Rd, North Adams, MA 01247
(413) 663-8665

http://www.mtwilliamsgreenhouses.com/

 

Ceramic Pot:

Colocasia Blue Hawaii
Tuberous Begonias
Dichondra Silver Falls
Heliotrope
Wax Begonias

Hanging Basket:

Rim Violet
Cascadia Petunias
Chartreuse Sweet Potato Vine
Red Lantana
Heliotrope
Red Petunias

Mixed Container created by Chad Therrien of Mt. Williams Greenhouses, North Adams, MA; photo by Jason Velazquez
Mixed Container created by Chad Therrien of Mt. Williams Greenhouses, North Adams, MA; photo by Jason Velazquez

PRO-FUSION is a production of The Greylock Glass

3 Comments

  1. this was so informative! Now I know what to use and how full to fill my pots and what some good choices are. Thank you Chad.

  2. I wish Chad would do a regular show. He was so informative. I definitely felt mor confident about putting my own mixed containers after watching him explain how to do it. Thanks Chad!

  3. We definitely enjoyed creating a way for Chad and Mt. Williams Greenhouses to share some expertise! Let’s hope he has time to do more sessions—he has no shortages of good ideas, I promise you. Did you see that we posted the next video in the series? Enjoy!

    — Jason

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