Happy Tuesday. Hope those of you are participating in the "40 bags of stuff in 40 days" are having more fun with it than I am. I had no idea how attached I had become to things. I will be posting pictures of a sun dress I have had for 20 years. I have pics with my babes to PROVE IT. So, some of those things are now off to a new new home. Who knows, it may be a post you may want to skip...but unfortunately this is also our family blog which documents big things for us which may be of no interest to anybody else! :}
Anyhoo, with our HOME feeling less-cluttered, fresh and the anticipation of Spring, I wanted to share a frugal find if you are hosting Easter in your home this year. My Momma always brought the inside in. It wasn't ever just at Christmas or at Easter, but she was always clipping things or picking things up to display in our home. Although a fresh bouquet of tulips is always welcome, it is not always economical. We planted rosemary about 15 years ago and it is still my go-to for cooking, year-round bouquets, gift toppers and everything else. The plants were on sale {less than $10} and they have saved us so much $$. Can I tell you how nice it is to cut a sprig and tie it to a white washcloth for overnight guests?! :}
I love starting plants for friends and for family. Once the roots are nice and long, they are ready to plant in soil.
I bought this pack of 12 Peat Pots for $1.49. I already had the soil outside and I used the rosemary starts I started weeks ago.
All you need to do is fill the adorable little pot about half full.
Then, place your start into the soil.
Fill the pot to the top and press the soil down to make sure your start feels packed in and secure.
Water just a tad. That is it!
I think these are sweet little Easter table decorations. If you want a simple tablescape: Line up several pots and place them on a tray for garden row herbs.
There is quite a variety of sizes and styles of peat pots. The trays are really cute, too!
Happy dreaming and planning!
Don't forget about the giveaway!
Shared with: women living well, a bowl full of lemons, Titus 2sday, raising homemakers, at the picket fence