I quickly hashed out what I wanted to accomplish with the gardens around the house. Here’s one nook:
Every surface area in the studio is overflowing with seed packets and logs and lists:
Of course, moving into an established garden already has its perks:
especially the lilacs, here in the kitchen and at my bedside table. I love the heady scent that lulls me to sleep.
You can see more photos of the garden on Flickr.
While you’re there, get a taste for some real garden planning in Montanaraven’s “Gardens: From Napkin Sketch to Reality” set. Then look at the hand tool that you can use to make eco-friendly plant pots using newspaper. I found them for sale online here (in the UK) and here (US) and I would love to have one for the kids. About $14.
These wooden pawn-looking tools are great and the children enjoyed planting purple coneflower seeds for our Austin garden using one last year at The Wildflower Center during the Spring kickoff. Fun stuff.
hey, steph – thanks for the link. Your photos are fabulous!