The other day I was at Wal*Mart and I happened to notice that all of the herbs were 75% off. I grabbed some and decided to plant my herb garden that I never got around to doing earlier in the season. The herbs are planted in little buckets and attached to some twigs that I attached to my fence using eye hooks.
I planted the herbs in buckets so that I can bring them inside when the weather changes. I am excited to have fresh herbs all winter long!
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How cute it this!!
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Cute display! I've been wanting to have my own herb garden too. I'll have to check Walmart out and see. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a cute idea. I love your display!
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Gail
I love the bucket idea - so perfect!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the twig hanger! I am totally doing that next summer. And your herbs look great in those pots. I was just sulking about losing my basil, but maybe I should try to get some going inside!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a cute idea. Your herbs look wonderful in the buckets! What size bucket did you use?
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That's a really cute idea! Love the buckets hanging from the twigs!
ReplyDeleteLove your buckets of herbs! I just harvested some of mine this morning and have them in my dehydrator drying. They smell wonderful...
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and great display Emily! Enjoy your holiday weekend! Martina
ReplyDeleteI'm in love with this idea! Totally genius. And those buckets are to die for! Now... do herbs come with cooking instructions at all? :)
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Donna
very nice!
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I love it!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is a really great idea! I love the look of it! Thanks for sharing @ Show & Share!
ReplyDeletethis is fantastic! great idea, and really thankful you shared!! You could totally put a piece of 2x4 on a kitchen wall with vintage hooks to bring them inside for the winter!!
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Great idea and great sale! I have three small metal buckets I was thinking of adding herbs to also, Emily. Did you have to put any stones or anything in the bottom before putting the plants in? That is my only concern. I could just see mine dying because of no drainage! I'm just waiting on some number tags I ordered for my buckets.
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Love these! And girl I love a good bargain!
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Loved this idea! Just pinned it to my pinterest! I'll look forward to doing this next spring!
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I have always wanted to have herbs, but alas my thumb is black! I love the idea of bringing them in for the winter. The pots are so cute! I am sure they will look adorable inside! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love this idea. But, it is "thyme"..sorry.
ReplyDeleteL-o-v-e....
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous I never got around to planting herbs either, might just have to check for sales like you did! But what I really love is how you have them hanging---you rock my friend!
ReplyDeleteJaime
Super, super cute!
ReplyDeleteThat is just an adorable idea!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. They look so cute in the buckets. Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRuth
I agree it is a super cute idea.
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