Friday, June 3, 2011

I Was a Dirty Girl Today

Hello Lovelies! That's right, I was a dirty girl today. Why you ask? Well it's because I spent the morning planting these gorgeous flowers and delicious herbs!

Ignore the empty candle holder. Somehow the pillar I had in it broke...not entirely sure how a candle can break, but it did. :)


I actually painted the three larger pots this morning. The plain terracotta just wasn't doing it for me. Clockwise from top: red daisy, cilantro, basil, mint, & oregano.
Hope this mint grows quickly so I can make lots of mojitos!

By the time I finished planting all these lovely flowers and herbs, I was completely covered in dirt, but looking at the finished product makes it so worth it! Looks like I'll have to have people over soon for some barbecue and drinks on the balcony! I hope you all enjoy your weekend and get to spend some time outside as well!

17 comments:

  1. So pretty!! I love what you've done with the patio!! I need to repot some of my plants; they're outgrowing their containers. And painting the pots is sooo much cheaper than buying the colored ones!
    xoxo
    Lia

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  2. Thanks, Lia! Yeah- the colored pots were about 3x as much as the plain terracotta ones, so I just bought those and used some old paint I had in my art bin. It worked out really well!

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  3. Beautiful photos! The bright pots look great. I have basil, lavender, cilantro, chives, cacti, a tomato plant and a miniature rose on my balcony right now. When we move, I'll have a yard with several flowers and plants to take of too. Should be fun!

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  4. Yes, painting them was a great idea! They came out so nice. You're really making me think about taking a trip to Home Depot! My patio could use some serious brightening up right about now..

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  5. I love your deck area. So peaceful and serene with all those plants and all the greenery. Lucky girl!

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  6. I love the painted pots! They look amazing :) Your flowers and herbs look great, I love your patio!

    Have a wonderful weekend dear :)

    xo Teresa
    www.teresalifeandstyle.blogspot.com

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  7. Nice work! I love your choices of flowers...and please send me a mojito when you make it! Good thing mint usually goes CRAZY once its planted.

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  8. Wow!!! How pretty! I am terrible with plants and flower. Can never manage to keep them alive! :(

    ♡ from © tanvii.com

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  9. Fabulous job. I'm inspired! I really want to grow some herbs too!

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  10. Lovely garden my green-thumbed friend! Ooh I should really look into what flowers and vegetables I could cultivate here!

    Have a lovely weekend!


    xoxo,
    Chic 'n Cheap Living

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  11. Dirty girl -- I love it! I wish I had a green thumb. Sadly, I hate almost all things outdoors, and that includes plants. Because plants breed bugs and bees. And that scares me.

    http://www.glamkittenslitterbox.com/
    Twitter: @GlamKitten88

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  12. omg, Tara! these garden photos are lovely. i think it's awesome that you planted mint leaves so you can make mojitos! that's what i need to do because hardly any restaurants here sell mojitos!

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  13. Sooooo pretty!!! I am awful with plants tho in fairness I haven't tried enough. Love what you did and the use of the color pots. Impressivo! :)

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  14. I love it. You have inspired me to spruce up our back deck and screened porch. Just by adding some pretty flowers can really liven up your outdoor space. Kudos. BTW, you mentioned mojitos and it reminded me that I tried a new tea this weekend at our shop. It was a Mojito Marmalade. It was really good iced...just thought that i would share.

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  15. I'm so flattered that this post inspired many of you fabulous gals! :) Even if you think you're not great at gardening, you should at least give herbs a try. They are pretty easy to grow. Also, I have been using the Miracle Grow moisture control soil since last spring, and it definitely helps with over/under watering. Good luck!

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  16. I adore your bright pots, adorable herbs and sweet flowers:) You did do well, darling! happy Tuesday
    Kisses

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