Garden Decor: Garden-themed mugs
Garden-themed mugs While not exactly decor FOR the garden, these mugs are ABOUT the garden and would make a fine companion for a cup of tea sitting IN the garden. Continue Reading
Come and join me in my garden!
Garden-themed mugs While not exactly decor FOR the garden, these mugs are ABOUT the garden and would make a fine companion for a cup of tea sitting IN the garden. Continue Reading
Garden Decor: Corrugated Steel Garden Beds (or re-purposed cattle troughs) Whether re-using existing cattle troughs or purchasing purpose-built troughs, this is a great way to create a raised bed garden that Continue Reading
Garden Decor: Cast Concrete Planters Looking for a more modern ascetic for your garden? Check out this wide variety of cast concrete planters and even make your own. Make Continue Reading
Garden Decor: Making a mini wildlife stack from The Guardian Attracting beneficial insects to your garden is always a great idea and The Guardian has an article on how to Continue Reading
Garden Decor: Chalkboard Pots for the Garden I know, chalkboard painted items are a bit cliche these days, but they can be very practical, too. Here are a collection of chalkboard pained Continue Reading
Here is something for those long Winter nights when the garden is asleep and maybe even under s blanket of snow. Bring the garden indoors with these beautiful garden throw Continue Reading
Niteangel Natural Insect Hotel Bee Bug House/Hotel While my local Carpenter Bees love to use the old stumps around my yard on their own, I don’t think it can hurt Continue Reading
Plant Nanny 6051 4 Count Wine Bottle Stake Set This takes my practice of using recycled wine bottles to water my containers to another level — and nicer looking too. Continue Reading
Torre And Tagus French Bulldog Watering Can Too cute not to share, especially if you are a dog lover (or French Bulldog, lover, specifically) Previously in Garden Decor: Sagaform Continue Reading
Sagaform White/Cream Ceramic Birdy Bird Feeder I love having birds in my garden. I think they — and other wildlife – are just as important as the plants and Continue Reading