Monday, April 11, 2011

My Summer Porch.

Hey ya'll ... welcome to my summer porch.

I've always wanted a pretty, plant filled porch for the summer. That dream is now a reality and I'm beside myself with joy. I'm actually doing a little
♫♪♫ {happy dance} ♫♪♫

Those that know me in real life know I do NOT have a green thumb. I try. I really do. This year I'm going to give it my all and keep up with our flowers and plants. I want it to thrive so we can enjoy it all summer.


This is our sweet little house. I've always wanted four ferns to hang from the porch ... and I finally go them!

Don't they look pretty?

See all those azaleas and pansies planted in the front? Well my sweet husband planted the azaleas last summer and the pansies just a couple of weeks ago. This weekend we bought 2 dozen bags of mulch from our handy dandy home improvement store and we mulched them up!

Pretty, right?


Here's a closer look at my pretty, pretty ferns. =)


Why don't you take a stroll up the steps with me and I'll share a few of my favorite things? So many of the things on my summer porch mean alot to me and they have little stories behind them.

Gosh, I wish you were really here because I'd turn on the southern hospitality and offer you a nice tall glass of iced pink lemonade.

First thing I want to point out is the sweet family name sign you see on the right of my door. That was a wedding gift from my dear friend Robin. It's a handpainted sign with our last name and date of 1995. So sweet.


See the flag hanging on the front of the house? That's actually made from a piece of old barn tin. I love, love, love it! I found it while antiquing with my sister Joy in North Carolina.

The two Coca-Cola benches we found while traveling in Vermont. Mike was on a business trip there and I joined him. I went shopping and found these lovely benches. I never dreamed I could get them because we had flown there of course. The plant manager of the plant Mike was working for told Mike to get them and he would ship them to Florida for us. That was wonderful! They sat in the garage in Florida for years and we never put them together until we moved here to Virginia.

And finally ... the fern in the pickle barrel. That fern was repotted from a broken pot. The pickle barrel is one of my first antique finds when we moved here to VA. I love a good yard sale especially when I can find something as wonderful as this old pickle barrel.


Our latest find is this cute little wicker bicycle planter. I found that at a yard sale the other weekend for only $3. I repotted a fall mum plant that I thought had died. It was in the "plant graveyard" however it sproutted some green and it is doing wonderfully right now!!


And finally ... my chair plant holder. I love this little chair. It's sat vacant on my porch for a couple of years now. I love the way it's a little bit grungy and banged up. I love it's original green paint is peeling. It gives it character. And now, it's a plant holder. I planted a hostas and some ivy pulled from my yard to fill the pot. I think it's pretty cute.

I am just thrilled with my summer porch ... I {L♥♥♥VE} it!

6 comments:

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  2. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your summer porch!! I'v always wanted a house with a porch like that. There are a few here in Puyallup and I always look at them dreamily, wishing I could live there. Yours is so cute and country looking.. you did a wonderful job of decorating it!

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  3. Love the front porch...I want one, love the ferns make the look complete. Enjoy!

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  4. You know I'm jealous. I just love your house and the front porch. I love all those ferns and plants you have all around. Looks so welcoming. Now I am one of those who knows about your not so green thumb. And I always think about your hanging strawberry plants that didn't even survive two weeks, lol. Your gardening has come a long way.

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  5. Anonymous11:14 AM

    I Love it too!!!
    Beautiful!! Enjoy :)

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