
Here is the rest of the potting shed. I traded out lenses to get more of it in the frame. The floor is just plywood for now; next year I might stain it. I don't think I want to paint it.

Here is the left side of the shed. I have a useful watering station with lots of storage in the baskets.
I moved the baker's rack out here also. I included a tea set because I like to have a sip while working, and I do sit down and enjoy the view out the door. I was really surprised how nice the view was from inside the shed. I will post that later after the flowers I just planted fill out.

I take much inspiration from Japanese gardeners. I like the Nordic ones too, but my favorite has been Herbal House in Saitama. It is very Ghibli-esque and charming. It may be a little busier than what I am presenting here, but as my imagination plays in this space, it may get a little busier.
What garden shed could be complete without Peter?
Storing functional items here ready to go out the door.

And finally a place for my French colored gate. Hubs and I made this last year out of fencing scraps, and I had it outside all winter, but the wind would beat it around, so it is coming into the shed now.
So, back to planting because everything is blooming all at once about a month early!
In Victory,
Sherry

































