This seaside container garden, made from an old sink and jazzed up with a blue and white dinner plate, stone hearts and seashells, is doorstep gardening at its cutest!
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This seaside container garden, made from an old sink and jazzed up with a blue and white dinner plate, stone hearts and seashells, is doorstep gardening at its cutest!
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Cute indeed. Is this yours?
No – it’s on the Isle of Man.
Oh, OK. A bit of a hike then 🙂
The heart shaped rocks are great. I had a friend who lived on the salt water front and she collected heart shaped rocks while walking along the beach; these rocks remind me of her.
I didn’t realise that rocks could be heart shaped until I saw this.
How creative! I think I will have to file this away in my brain – hope it doesn’t get lost. 🙂
I hope so too 🙂
This is lovely. I am smiling just looking at the photo (and wondering if I could make a little garden like this to incorporate some of my collected “treasures.” 🙂
That sounds like an idea – it doesn’t take much space to have a little fun.
So true!
I think this idea is so cool. Really like the heart-shaped rocks.
I immediately went out searching on a nearby beach and found three. I wonder if particular formations of rock are more likely to make heart shaped pebbles or if they are all around us and we just don’t notice?
Cute. I thought we were the only ones ho collected heart rocks!
It looks like you’ve got some competition 🙂
I’ve never heard of doorstep gardening — thank you for the concept! Also thank you for reminding me of “jazzed up,” a most useful term which I’ve neglected. Thanks also to Pat above for giving me a good laugh with her comment about filing something in her brain in hope it won’t get lost there. I’m doing ditto!
I think I may have made up the term ‘doorstep gardening’, but lots of people who have no front gardens invent creative alternatives so they can have a plant or two.
I congratulate you on the term. It is inspiring.
Sweet heart rocks!