Showing posts with label herb garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herb garden. Show all posts

Thursday, July 7, 2016

The Herb Garden in July

I haven't been bombarding you with garden posts lately.....just because I don't want you to think that all I do, day in and day out, is sit outside and drool over my garden. 

I only do that in the evenings. 

Friday, May 27, 2016

Herbs and Their Many Uses

I am loving my new herb garden up on my deck!

I think that was a very wise choice I made, to transplant the herbs right outside the kitchen door. 

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Happiness

There are so many things right now that just make me want to do a happy dance - isn't that just the best feeling? 

Simple things that make me grab the camera and try to capture the moment forever. 

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Creating a Patio Herb Garden

Remember I told you yesterday that I had a very productive and wonderful weekend? 

And that I'm very, very sore ever since?

Yup. Getting old. How did that happen?

Well, part of what made me so happy....and so incredibly sore....was creating my new herb garden up on my deck. 

I did think about putting the herb garden down on the stone patio, but I really wanted the herbs right outside the kitchen door. It just makes the most sense - after all, that's where the magic happens, right? 

And now I look out my kitchen window and I feel all fancy, like I have a potager in Provence. 

Ok, it's hardly a true potager, but let me have my dream....

Anyway, here's how it all went down. 


On Saturday the weather was just perfect to be working outside. I was puttering around the house and gardens doing this & that...and Sweetie came to my house and spent time on the deck putting together my two new herb boxes. 

I was so excited!!  I know, don't judge....I'm pretty lame, no doubt. 

To make the boxes more practical, I bought 12 casters so Sweetie could put 6 on each box. This way they can be moved for cleaning, deck painting, etc. 

As soon as they were all assembled I used my superhuman strength to carry two huge bags of peat moss up a flight of stairs to dump in as the first level of soil. 


Peat moss is great as a bottom layer in a large planter like this. It's lightweight, helps keep the nutrients in the soil, is relatively inexpensive for the amount that you get, and of course it's organic. 

To find out more about peat moss's wonderful uses in the garden, check out this article

The next layer in the planter boxes was the beautiful compost my sweetie brought over in 5 gallon buckets. 

Another heavy load to carry up the stairs!

For the top layer, I had to run to our local Ace Hardware and pick up some organic potting soil. I bought everything they had left in stock. 

I'm pretty sure that all the staff members at Ace are convinced by now that I'm crazy. 

It may or may not be true. I'm not saying. 


Anyway, once I had all the layers in the boxes I used my Garden Weasel to mix it all up. 

I truly love that garden toy. Remember I told you all about it in this post? 

When the soil was ready to go, I headed over to the veggie garden to dig up all the perennial herbs and re-plant them in the new boxes. I'm still not sure what's going to come back after those cold nights we had, but I'll find out soon. 

I also added some herbs I picked up when I was off the mountain . 


Box number one has Lavender, Purple Sage, French Tarragon, Lemon Thyme, and Italian Oregano. And I seeded some Dill in the back. 


Box number two has Rosemary, Greek Oregano, Garden Sage, Sweet Marjoram, German Thyme, and Dill seeded in the back. 

I still need to add Basil and Parsley after the danger of frost....and who knows what else. Possibly some Savory or Chervil. 


The Mojito Mint is in a separate planter so it doesn't take over the world. Same with the Chives - I dug them all out of the veggie garden and potted them up. 

The herb garden is right outside the kitchen door, on the other side of my L-shaped deck from the dining and firepit seating areas. 


There is some additional seating on this side of the deck, along with the barbecue and the hose. 


At the corner of the L, by the tall staircase leading to the stone path and parking area, is my deck swing. 

Not to be confused with the swing by the garden cottage, which is new this year. I am so blessed, no doubt. 

The deck swing has been in 3 homes with me so far and I love it. 

This swing faces the dining table and firepit area, as well as the bird feeders. It's a fantastic place for morning coffee. 

Looking back towards the kitchen door, smaller staircase, and garage you can see the herb boxes on the right. 

I just love my new herb garden and can't wait until the herbs really start filling in those boxes!

I have plans to add a vertical element to the herb garden as well....stay tuned for more on that. 

The large red container in the corner will be planted with colorful annuals, with something tall in the center. I have two more large red containers, and all three get planted the same for continuity. 


While I was at it, I did another very, very smart thing, that I should have done ages ago - I added wheeled saucers under all the planters on the deck. 

It will make things so much easier when trying to clean up the deck because these red planters seriously weigh a ton!

But do you want to know what the real star of the show was this weekend?


This little guy. Oh my, he saved my back! I sat on this little stool and did all the planting in the herb boxes, scooting from one box to the other like I was in a race car!

My sweetie gave me this little stool a few years back as one of my Christmas gifts. I didn't quite know why he would be giving me a mechanic's wheeled stool....until he explained it was for me to use when working on my deck planters. 

Did I ever tell you how smart my sweetie is? 

Pure genius, I tell you. 

But don't tell him I said that. I wouldn't want it to go to his head. 

Shhhhhhh......


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