Welcome to my little kitchen herb garden!
My gardens give me great pleasure. My closest garden- a little kitchen herb garden, is located off the back of the house and attached to an ugly metal building which holds an old
canning kitchen, workshop and two garages.
In my garden, I have a little bit of everything that I love~
A variety of Basil, Thyme, Oregano, Sage, Rosemary...
Oh, and there are two blueberry starts thrown in there too...
Essential for memory. I need that!! (:
A variety of Basil, Thyme, Oregano, Sage, Rosemary...
Essential for memory. I need that!! (:
That picket fence was a fantastic find at our county wood pile. One day I'll get around to touching it up. In the meantime, it fits beautifully behind my happy little herb garden.
I think the weeds are calling for me!
Until next time...
Until next time...
9 comments:
What a sweet little herb garden! Just adorable.
I had to laugh. I went to flick the bug that I thought was crawling on my computer screen and realized he was inside the screen, not outside. ha ha ha That was a good one!
Like your birdbath and little bunny, too. Susan
I love your bird bath...your garden looks great. You must have your grandmothers touch when it comes to herbs...She would have been proud of you.
Love U Much!
Sending sweet greetings from Frog Hollow Farm! What a cute and magical little herb garden you have! You found a perfect little spot that is just adorable. Placing that little fence behind it was a great idea! I think it looks perfect the way it is! Ciao, bella!
Love the whimsy! The music....I loved that move, what is it 'Ms. Potter'? I think. Have a great weekend!
Machelle
Love a herb garden! How pretty. Nice blog!
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Love your herb garden...something I have wanted to do for years...
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A second sweet hello from Frog Hollow Farm. I was so happy to see that you had visited and also left a wonderful comment - thank you! Yes, they do charge an arm and a leg for lavender oil. My yoga instructor makes her own - although I don't have her recipe I've seen other bloggers post information about how to make it at home. Isn't that little strawberry pitcher cute? Found it at an antique show this past winter - it just shouted out summer so I had to buy it! Hope all is well, Ciao, bella!
Lovely garden. Thanks for visiting my blog. I was delighted to have you visit.
Cindy ~ Your garden is absolutely charming. I love all your creative touches ~ the sign and especially the bunnies. Your addition of the little wagon is perfect! Cassandra ♥
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