Friday, May 1, 2026

Potting Shed Part 2

Potting Shed
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. 
 
Potting Shed
Here is the left side of the shed. I have a useful watering station with lots of storage in the baskets.

Potting Shed

Potting Shed
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.  

Potting Shed
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.

Tea in Potting Shed
What garden shed could be complete without Peter?

Potting Shed
Storing functional items here ready to go out the door.

Potting Shed
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.

Potting Shed

Bearded Iris
So, back to planting because everything is blooming all at once about a month early! 

Peonies Blooming Early
In Victory,
Sherry

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

A Potting Shed

Potting Shed

With hundreds of seedlings needing transplanting, I decided to remodel a shed and turn it into a potting shed. It was an underused space in my garden, and I really needed to get out of the kitchen repotting and starting seeds, so this was a perfect solution.


Potting Shed


Potting Shed
It was a really basic and ugly shed, but with a coat of white paint and a rearrangement of the shelving, I was surprised how my ugly duckling progressed.

Spring Potting Shed
I am pleasantly surprised how it is turning out. This side is just about like I wanted it, but I am still working on the other side. This is the rustic potting table and flower-arranging spot.  

Spring Potting Shed
There is even room for the bistro to stay out and be styled. Here I have my white lilacs, which look lavender when they open, in a vintage ironstone pitcher.

Spring Potting Shed
I used it for the first time this past weekend and stayed out there repotting summer plants for hours, and it is awesome! 

In Victory,
Sherry


Saturday, April 11, 2026

Plant Theater

Plant Theater

Have you ever heard of a plant theater? The most common version of this is the auricula theater, most often on display in England or France. I love primroses (auricula), but the flowers that work best for my area would be pansies and violas. 

Plant Theater
So, I potted up my pansies this year and created a plant theater. 

Plant Theater
It is a fun way to display the beauty of the season, and when it gets too hot here, I can move these plants to another spot in the yard and not lose them like when I plant them in the ground.


Violas in Green Chair
Some violas in a little wire basket can be moved about too and repotted if needed.

Violas in Green Chair

Wild Violet Mini Spring Bouquet
Upon walking through the yard, I found long-stemmed wild violets, a lilac, and yarrow foliage to make a mini spring bouquet. 

In Victory,
Sherry

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Layering the Garden

 Spring Garden

I have always looked at garden design books and been completely underwhelmed. I see amazing borders with all of these flowers, shrubs, and trees that fill in with each season and make a full landscape around the garden. I often look at these and wonder how it is to be achieved without owning a garden center. So, I decided it was okay to start layering and filling in my garden with just what I have: a few spring bulbs from the grocery store. 

Spring Garden

It is okay to start small and add a little every year. This has been the way I have approached this. 

Spring Garden
A cottage is small and not ostentatious. The cottage garden should be too. 

Spring Garden
The cottage garden should be practical and full of things you can use or you enjoy to looking at. I have never had many spring bulbs. So, I have finally added just a few to brighten the spring landscape and give some color to a season that will pass all too fast.

In Victory,
Sherry


Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Spring Mini Bouquet

Spring Mini Bouquet
I love mini bouquets. I plucked these flowers and made this in a hurry.

Spring Mini Bouquet
There is much gardening going on now.

Spring Mini Bouquet
Have a blessed day! 

In Victory,
Sherry

Monday, March 16, 2026

Spring Signs in the Garden

 Spring Signs in the Garden

I took a turn about the garden and found a few things were blooming. I was eager for blooms, so I enjoyed these daffodils first.

Spring Signs in the Garden
I haven't ever had any daffodils in this combination, so I was thrilled to find them.

Spring Signs in the Garden
The red-veined sorrel is up, and I think it is a beautiful plant! It can also go in salad or be made into sorrel soup.

DIY Wire Garden Cloches
I cleaned some spent flowers out of these pots and I placed homemade wire cloches over them to keep the animals out. I show how I made these here.

Spring Signs in the Garden

Spring Signs in the Garden
New tulips to me; I can't wait to see these bloom! 

Spring Signs in the Garden
This crocus has been in my garden for years.

Daffodils
And much to my delight, after a stroll through the garden I had enough daffodils for a bouquet!

In Victory,
Sherry