It certainly has been a while since my last blog post (two and a half months I'm sad to say), but my life has finally slowed down A LITTLE, and I am going to make an effort to post at least once a week over the summer. Our Spring was CRA.Z.Y- so many garden designs for Summerland Homes & Gardens...and with the wet spring we had I lost count of how many days we were planting in the rain!
So with all the juggling I was doing, a few balls got dropped, blogging being one of them. I am the first to admit I can't do it all, and when my to-do lists are made and items prioritized, unfortunately blogging falls towards the bottom of the list. If you'd like to see what I'm up to on a more frequent basis, follow me on Instagram (ElleSummerland).
Since returning from beautiful Santa Barbara, I've been tending to my own garden...tying up tomato plants, filling my last containers with annuals, and ripping out some Sweet William, which has gotten out of control!
Up until this point I stored my gardening tool, pots, etc. in the shed under our side porch. But I have lost patience with having to climb over bikes, scooters, skate boards, basketballs and lacrosse sticks to get to my things. So I've been dreaming of potting sheds...a place all my own to house my gardening tools and supplies...
A place for everything and everything in its place...
A farmhouse sink for washing up and filling the watering can...
Plenty of room for storing cut flowers...
A salvaged brick floor is a must...
Here are some lovely sheds I've rounded up-
An English style potting shed with a fabulous roof...
This blue door is beckoning us to enter...
Starting seeds and growing tender plants is a snap in this backyard greenhouse. The cozy brick-paved interior is large enough for potting chores as well as a table and chairs...
This shed is covered in climbing clematis and roses, while the shingle roof is topped with a whale weathervane...
Bold red with black shutters makes this one a knockout...
I love the moss growing on the roof of this rustic structure...
So until I get my own potting shed, I've converted our empty chicken coop into a spot for my belongings!
But I'll keep keep these inspiration photos for the day that I have room for a potting shed...and some more chickens!
Hope your summer is off to a good start! Have you been busy in your garden?
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Its really nice..
ReplyDeleteI have never seen some to place such things in an arranged way in the storage shed. You are doing great work with your garden, good luck !!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures. Thanks for Sharing with us such a lovable pics and useful content regarding Potting Sheds.
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