Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The chic gardener

Grows her own herbal tea by planting garden bon bons:

Only plants unique items with ultra cool packaging~ garden pops:
Plants truffle inspired herb gardens:

Doesn't get her nails dirty because she uses seed bombs:
Creates her own tres chic fairy garden :

Are you a chic and savvy gardener?

25 comments:

  1. I am not much of a gardener at all but I wish I was!!! How long do you need to practice before your plants stop dying? How cute are the seed bombs and the truffles and the fairy garden! xx

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  2. How fun! I love these! I wish I were a better gardener, but my momma is trying to teach me. {haha} Hope your having a wonderful week! xo

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  3. What cute little garden treats! My children make little fairy gardens like this one every summer! A walk through our back yard, and you never know when you will stumble upon one!

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  4. Makes me wish I had a green thumb!

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  5. What a fun surprise to see my fairy garden here today!
    Have a great day!
    Londen

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  6. Love your miniature fairy garden...tres chic!
    This is my first visit to your blog, and I am a happy new follower now.:) I enjoyed browsing through some of your recent older posts. That chandeleir is fabulous! I would have never thought to do to that...but, I will now. :) ~ Jo

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  7. wow ~ well I'm afraid I'm more the get your hands all dirty & "never have nice fingernails because of it" gardener........I'm always thinking french manicure and gloves but it seems my gardening is more spontaneous & it just doesn't work out!

    Gorgeous little bon-bons & treats tho, very creative! Love the fairy garden too. Maybe I'll try one of those this year or have the girls create one!

    xo,
    Shellagh

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  8. oh how i *love* those goodies!! i'm afraid i'm more of dig in the dirt get your fingernails caked with mud kind of girl...i really don't have much choice there is no way the growing season is long enough here to grow something from seed..sigh...

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  9. I can see that I've been doing this gardening thing ALL wrong. ;) Very cool ideas!

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  10. Goodness, that burlap-covered fairy garden is wonderful!! So so much fun. Now I want to know if there is really something called seed bombs? xx's Marsha

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  11. No, but after seeing these photos I want to be!! ;)

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  12. I love fun packaging and this fits the bill. I'm not a very good gardener. In fact, as you'll see at my Open House tomorrow, I've still got cyclamen and decorative kale in the ground from my CHRISTMAS Open House. How sad is that? I have great intentions (hot pink and white begonias in their place), but clean, white paper and dirt don't mix! Wink!

    Hope to see you tomorrow, friend!
    Linsey

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  13. love the pictures...uhhh. no, I have nothing on her when it comes to gardening!

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  14. Aren't those DARLING?!
    I think I know someone that would absolutely love these and they have a birthday coming up.

    Have a wonderful Wednesday!
    Anne

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  15. Hi T! I am always a gardener IN PROGRESS and with an optimism that THIS YEAR I will {yes, I will!} keep up with the weeds and plant lovely herbs and add another rose bush....and...and...! I love gardens and the outdoors, but chic and savvy? Not there, yet! These look like great gifts for garden lovers and pretty pics, too! xx P&H

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  16. I love those seed bombs...i have them from anthro.
    xo

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  17. we used to have a small garden and i do pots of herbs but this summer we are going to have a proper garden! love those bon bons :) hope all is well! susan

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  18. I kinda have a green thumb. But, it take me alot of work and alot of question at the nurseries. Lolol..I try...love your post! ~Lulu

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  19. I'm having to re-learn my green thumb to Aussie style gardening...meaning not much water!

    Sarahx

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  20. sadly no. i could kill a chia pet. I'll just admire her sense of chicness and drool over the bon bons. :)

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  21. You sure do make me wanna be! I love these~

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  22. Mornin' T!

    Wow girl, I'm not much of a gardener but after seeing this, you make me want to go out and plant something!!!!

    Your blog is beautiful! I'm so thankful that you found my "starting a blog" button and visited me a few weeks ago. The comment you left was sweet and VERY informative to all the new bloggers out there. I've had such a great response with this post, more than I could have ever imagined.

    Thank you for taking the time to stop in and help...you are a prime example of a beautiful blogger :)

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