It's that time of year when all the beautiful seed catalogs start
arriving in the mail.
They make me long for something green to plant.
You see here in Michigan we not only have the snow, we also have
very few days with sunlight during the Winter months.
Whats a girl to do when she is itching to garden?
Put together a mini, indoor, kitchen herb garden...
And to top if off, I created a mini bunting
to add a little cheer.
Is anyone else yearning to garden?





Dawn... This is so stinkin cute! And I love the little banner! I've never attempted to grow herbs inside, usually just do pots of them outside. Do you have to keep them in a well lit spot?
ReplyDeleteI love to garden, but I don't do as well with plants indoors. But I do try once in awhile. Yours is really cute!
ReplyDeleteFarmhouse hugs,
Cindy
Hi Dawn! OH, this is so darling! That's a cute way to grow some herb! I love your little banners too. You're something else.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I love to garden Dawn! Love your little garden especially that cute bunting you added!
ReplyDeleteLove the garden and what really makes it is the cute bunting you made!
ReplyDeleteDawn,
ReplyDeleteI love this it is so so cute. The bunting is adorable. What a nice way to grow a little garden inside. You are so creative.
Kris
LOVE the mini bunting! What a fabulous idea to brighten up some indoor plants :)
ReplyDelete~Chris
Love the little herbs and the bunting is adorable! Yes, I'm ready to do some gardening too.
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute. Wish I hada green thumb. I just love the aroma of fresh herbs. I just killed my rosemary christmas tree, so I am not sure if I am ready to start an entire kitchen herb garden. Maybe if I make a cute bunting like yours I will have better luck =) I am thinking you will be making some amazing meals with all of those fresh herbs.
ReplyDelete~Joanie~
The bunting and the bright red pot turn your herbs into a garden party!
ReplyDeleteI love your mini pennant garland. What a clever idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me join the party this week. I am getting to be a regulr.
Dawn, the bunting is adorable! I have such bad lighting in my house that everything dies. :( I love fresh herbs but I also have a lot frozen from my garden. I will be trying to dry it this year. and jarring it. Hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteJessica
Yes...I am! Love the baby bunting!!!!
ReplyDeletexo Kris
I have the same itch and just picked up a basil plant and some hyacinth bulbs to plant. A little dirt on the hands will cure the Jan. blahs! Your planter and mini banner are really cute.
ReplyDeleteI just plated parsley seeds and can't wait to see them grow!
ReplyDeleteLove it! That baby bunting is too CUTE!
ReplyDeleteHi Dawn, such a cute little tub of herbs and the bunting is a great addition! I bought a Norfolk Island Pine at Christmas time and it is still alive so maybe I'm making progress! Gardening season will be upon us soon, Jean
ReplyDeleteLove your little herbs! I long for spring, and gardening. I'll take a little sunshine too!!
ReplyDeleteKathy
This is so cute! I love the mini-bunting. It's darling!
ReplyDeleteThis is darling and edible. I have been gardening. Cutting back lantana, shrubs, and raking my flower beds. Spring will be here in a few weeks. I have rosemary in the ground and in a pot on the deck with thyme. They make in in our mild cold weather.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
Very cute idea, Dawn. Our planting time will be upon us soon enough...lol!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely darling! What a cheerful way to get some things growing, and love the little flag bunting!
ReplyDeleteJeanette @ Creating A Life
How darling is that! The mini bunting is just so stinkin cute. Cheery post!
ReplyDeleteI love your little garden. I need to make me one of these. Cute with the mini banner.
ReplyDeleteI'm in northern IL, so I'm itching to get out into the garden, too! I think we both have quite a ways to go. I'm loving your little herb pot with the mini banner over it - too cute!
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