Container Gardening + Guest room Prep + Board And Batten + Two Inspiring Decorating Fieldtrips

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Home Style Saturday # 446

Are you a gardener? Or maybe you just like the idea of having a garden? I used to have big gardens—an herb garden, a raised bed for veggies and flowers, a kitchen garden, and even a little one for our cat. One of my greatest joys was spending time in these gardens from early spring until late fall, just digging in the dirt!

Now that we’ve downsized, I’ve turned to container gardening. I keep adding more raised bed planters, pots, and urns to our outdoor spaces and find I get just as much joy tending them as our bigger gardens. Today, I’m excited to share the Ultimate Guide to Container Gardening. It’s filled with all the best insights on herbs you’ll love to grow, delicious recipes using herbs, and other herb-related content. Now’s the perfect time to get your pots ready and start planting some hearty herbs!

shelves filled with chinoiserie

Living in Greensboro, NC definitely has its perks when it comes to the bi-annual High Point Furniture Market.


Laura | The Turquoise Home

bedside table with blue hydrangeas in a white vase and a candle

Welcoming guests starts with the guest room but is so much more. Here are 5 ways to prepare your home for overnight guests


Tamera- Citrine Living

board and batten in the foyer with a wooden chest, plates on the wall and a chair.

Adding board and batten walls, plus extra millwork around the doors, gives this plain foyer a much-needed update.


Rhoda| Southern Hospitality

outside of designer spring showhouse

It is always a treat every spring to attend the preview of the Southeastern Designer Showhouse in Atlanta. It’s most always in Buckhead and this one was right off West Paces Ferry Drive. Sponsored by Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles magazine, it’s a beautiful way to welcome spring in this their 7th year.


StoneGable

herbs and dirt with a blue and white cup

Here are tips and ideas for planting, growing, and cultivating herbs in containers. Learn the best herbs to plant, an easy recipe using each herb, and how to freeze them.


Happy Saturday, friends. Thanks for joining us this week.

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