My sister-in-law Andrea left a message on Facebook for me this morning, asking if I was on Pintrest as there were so many great gardening ideas there.
Now I found Pintrest back when it first started up. It was pretty cool, all kinds of beautiful pictures of food, crafts, weddings, floral arrangements, clothes, diy. . .
It was great!
If you have never been on Pintrest, it's a virtual bulletin board. You can look at the main board, specialty boards or even create your own boards.
Back in the beginning though, the page could take a while to load new additions and as you got closer to the bottom of the page it would freeze which was rather frustrating.
I have been on a bit since then and the site seems to work very well now, although I spend very little time there.
What I didn't realize however was that there was a board just for gardening !
Well now. . . that was something to to check out. . .
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via pintrest. . . And I am SO going to make these peony cages come spring! |
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Via pintrest This has always been my dream front garden. White picket fence, pink roses, purpley blue sage and chartreuse ladies mantle. Sigh. . . . |
I will also add the warning that should be at the top of every Pintrest board. . .
Warning:
Pinning can become addictive!
Very nice, I can see you becoming addicted !!
ReplyDeleteThat last photo is awesome. Do that in your yard. Henry will love the picket fence project.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately a white picket fence won't go with my cedar gazebo so this won't work for me anymore.
ReplyDeleteBut it is always what I envisioned when I considered a picket fence and roses. Ah well. . . maybe in another garden. . . ;)