Our little herb garden got a bit of a later start this year. We had to round up what we could from several quick jaunts out to find the right plants from here and there. But we always seem to add on to things as the season wears on anyway.
This little patio gets a bit of dappled shade throughout the day and subdues the intense afternoon sun in our hot and dry summers. It's perfect for little herb pots. Plus being right outside the door, we are easily reminded when a bit of timely watering is needed!
I am a bit of a collector of vintage garden pots and planters. Anything chippy, rusty and metal is hard to resist. Pretty garden ornaments add interest to any garden space, especially those with a bit of age for romance.
There is a friendly mix of pots this year. (We mostly just use what we already have.) And we also added a bit of whitewash on some of them to soften the look.
I love having a few vintage watering cans around too. Besides being handy, they also add so much character! They are always filled up again at the end of a watering session so they are ready to grab at the first sign of need in between.
I have had this iron "cloche" for a few years and sometimes think of replacing the glass it once had. (There are tabs in place for that.) But I just like its sculptural appeal.
And I'm always on the look out for the odd pot stand at markets and yard sales too.
I honestly never met a metal garden chair that I didn't like!
A newer Italian pot keeps company with an old McCoy. And that metal orb just makes me smile.
A few indoor plants take a summer vacation out here too, like my Oxalis and a new English ivy.
Can never have too much fresh basil!? Such a pleasure to watch it grow.
There are a pair of those little rusty antique iron pots. They don't even need to be planted to add a little garden ambiance.
The rest of the patio still needs a little dressing, and it's almost time for the patio umbrella to be added to the table before it gets too hot.
But it seems like we are just about ready for some leisure early mornings out here to start our summer days. They always go by so fast!
Thanks for visiting our little corner of the world!
I hope you are finding beauty in yours!
Jacqueline
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