Although it doesn’t feel like it today here in my neck of the woods (the deep South), spring has sprung! This has been a really crazy March….cold one day, very warm the next. And the wind…oh my! I don’t think I’ve ever seen as much wind as we’ve seen this year. I’ve picked up tons of sticks & pinecones that continually fall in our yard.
But
now it’s time for my spring planting😊 Every year I say I’m not going to plant as
many flowers as last year, but somehow I don’t hold myself to that! Our yard is really not very good for growing
flowers and many plants, so I tend to go with container gardening. I
haven’t decided what I’m going to plant yet, but my sweet “gardener” husband
and I worked like Trojans in our yard this weekend….weeding, trimming, &
completely doing away with a huge gardenia bush that had seen its prime. I’m a
person who likes lots of “nooks & crannies” in a yard and so we are trying
to come up with some new ideas this year.
I’ve been looking on Pinterest and other sites and thought I’d share
some of my favorite finds so far.
One
thing I definitely want this year is a GARDEN SIGN for my little memory
garden. I'd love to take a walk in this person's Crooked Fence Garden.
I
love a “meandering” (don’t you just love that word!) path. We have a small one in one area but we are
working on another little “nook & cranny” and I definitely want a stone
path of some sort.
I
just love incorporating “the unexpected” into a garden or yard. This chair is so quaint and inviting. I have my own version that I will be
replanting soon...I'll post a picture later.
Not
every garden would have a purple bench!
I love this one, although I’d more than likely go with white.
And
look at this old wicker chair! Most
people would just have thrown it out, but look what a beauty a few flowers
turned it into.
I
would love to have some sort of garden gate but just not sure where we would
put one in our yard. This door is an
unusual and fun alternative.
I
love the idea of small painted stones for the garden. These herb markers could be placed among
plants in an herb garden, but you could also use words like LOVE, JOY, PEACE, etc. That might be a great project for my creative
granddaughter who loves to paint.
http://augustwren.blogspot.com.au/2011/07/herb-markers.html
Since
writing this post I have visited a local nursery and also made some progress
with my spring yard work. I’ll be back
in a couple of days or so to show you the results. What will you plant in your garden this year?