Dreaming of my Potting Shed

Reader Contribution by Jean Smith From The Garden Gate Farm
Published on March 25, 2013
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“All through the long winter, I dream of my garden. On the first day of spring, I dig my fingers deep into the soft earth. I can feel its energy, and my spirits soar.”   ~Helen Hayes

If ever a quote expressed my hearts deepest yearning, this would be as close to perfect as I can imagine.  The days are promising to grow warmer, so my heart languishes and pines more earnestly for them… Yes, all to soon…. all too soon there will be that earthy smell I love… the trees will begin to bud and then finally burst forth into heavenly blooms and wispy leaves.  Spring… come and fill this dead winter world with awe and inspire me.

I’ve got big plans this year that include repainting my potting shed along with a new bed to wrap around it.  A lovely, cheerful aqua blue with white trim will give her an all new look… a more cottage look.  Currently the back has several antique garden tools, a shelf and a french door on it (see photo). I am planning on making a bed around one side wrapping around the back. My cut flower raised bed garden is on the other side… so excited to finish that up this year. I’m going to plant two different pink climbing roses at each corner around back.  The beds will be planted up primarily with perennials from what I split off my other plants this spring.  I’m dreaming of my antique white hydrangea, purple cone flowers, Shasta daisies and pink peonies with several purple bell flowers dancing around them. Of course there will be lavenders, creeping phlox and thyme cascading over the rock border.  Dreams… oh waiting for them to come to fruition is such a lesson in patience for me. I will share lots of ‘in progress’ photo’s with all of you, along with all the other projects that are on my list this year! Next post: making your spring garden ‘to-do’ list!

Today’s post is going to be a little bit different… I’m going to tell you the story of how my potting shed came to be along with some decorating tips. 

Today’s post is going to be a little bit different… I’m going to tell you the story of how my potting shed came to be along with some decorating tips. 

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