Wine Crate Herb Garden

 

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I’m a creature of habit.  I have little routines that I look forward to and that bring me joy. My favorite of these is sleeping in and drinking coffee in bed while watching FoodNetwork on Sunday mornings.
Charlie, Max and I have a grand old time just cuddling, napping and caffeinating.  My favorite shows are those that show the host in his or her home, preparing a fun meal for the friends that will be coming over to celebrate the event they’re supposedly planning. I sit and fantasize about all the parties I could host and serve this or that dish at or how I could make this dish better or what I would add or omit from the other.
Sometimes, I get ideas for things that have nothing to do with cooking at all, such as decorating, party themes or, as was the case a couple of weeks ago, gardening.  One host showed how she used a box frame as a shelf in which she placed her planted herbs.   I’ve been ruminating on that one for a while… then Saturday it hit me!  Here’s what I came up with 🙂
Materials:
  • I went to my local wine superstore and purchased some wooden wine crates for $5 each.  Most wine stores either give these away or sell them to patrons who want to use them as gift boxes, etc.  You may have to ask a store clerk where they’re located for purchase or if you can just have them for free!
  • Variety of potted herbs (I got mine on sale, 5 for $10!)
  • clear spray paint with matte or satin finish
  • ring hangers, 2 hangers for each planter box.

Here’s how I put it all together:

May 1st: More Orchids!

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New blooms from my lovely garden!

April 28th: My Garden

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I’m so very proud of everything growing in my back yard right now.  More plants are popping up in bloom and those that are already in bloom just seem to stay beautiful indefinitely.  My “mystery bulb” is sprouting, my avocado is getting huge, my orchids are gorgeous…  I just go back there every evening and spend time inspecting things and picking up fallen palm fronds….

Next project:  Gotta get that pesky bougainvillea to flower.  I haven’t seen a bloom from it since my gardener trimmed it down to a stump 2 years ago (I may have mentioned this once before.)  Any advice on how to get it to flower????

March 20th: Spring-time blooms

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I have yet another gorgeous bloom in my backyard!  As I was cleaning up the kitchen, I looked out the window and couldn’t see past some palm fronds where I knew I had an orchid tied to its trunk.

When I finished up, I walked outside and found this!!  Low and behold behind that mess of fronds was this gorgeous orchid with two flowers and 4 buds waiting to bloom!  I ripped the fronds down from the over-grown palm to make my gorgeous new addition more visible from my window.

Here are some pics of the yard in bloom: