We planted a lovely assortment of herbs and created a mini kitchen garden. Here's to hoping her cigarette smoke doesn't smother our little greens. Next up I filled the gorgeous ceramic planters that Eric gave me for Valentine's day last year with rosemary and flowers:
Eric and I are now Elfa-addicts. Elfa is the Swedish shelving systems available at the Container Store. They have sales twice a year and our neighbor Becky is on their list to receive coupons. She kindly adopted us and we got a deal on the shelving for our basement stariwell. We now have an organized place to put all of our not so oft-used camping gear:
As well as our year's supply of carbonated beverages. There's just so much space in the stairwell (it was formerly a wraparound porch MANY years before we owned it) and the shelving really maxes out the opportunities. Since the shelves on the back wall are so far up we also mounted a ladder on the wall (a metal one came with the house but some scrappers stole it out of the back yard) for easier access:
I created a new bed in front of the porch and augmented the free flowers from our friend Biran (irises and coreopsis) with some purple balloon flowers:
And I added the containers around the steps. Our formerly tulip-ed front bed had become a weedy mess so I ripped out all of the interloping weeds and added perennials:
Eric found one of the terracotta pots that mounts to the wall and put it on the back of our shed. I accessorized it:
2 comments:
I feel totally caught up on your house! Just curious, which hydraulic cement did you choose? We applied two different brands in our basement with good success. For small leak problems, that looks like a real winner.
The porch, ceramic pots, and flower screen also look great. It's always nice to use something to its fullest if its just been sitting around for some time.
Cheers!
Thanks Fred. I think we used Dry Lok. We used it at our old house too and it works quite well.
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