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Top 4 Posts in 2014

January 8, 2015 By Karen Creel

I enjoyed writing many posts last year, but here’s four of my reader’s favorites.  Hope you’ll enjoy.   Winter Garden Décor  www.gardenchick.com/winter-garden-decor Tea Cup Winter Wonderland  http://gardenchick.com/teacup-winter-wonderland/ Must Haves for a Flea Market Garden  http://gardenchick.com/flea-market-gardens/ Don’t Throw That Away, I Can Use It in the Garden!  http://gardenchick.com/Don’t-throw-that-away-I-can-use-it-in-the-garden!

Filed Under: garden decor, garden junk, garden themed decorating, handmade christmas gifts Tagged With: flea market finds, flea market gardening, gnome garden, Winter garden decor

Winter Garden Decor

December 11, 2014 By Karen Creel

I always love the way my house looks at Christmas, the sparkling Christmas tree, red and green spread throughout the house, and new Christmas projects completed outdoors But after the Christmas decorations come down, I’m left with a yard without color, and ready to keep my gardening theme going. Pinecones, berries and birds can be used… 

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Gardenchick is a place for gardeners, flea market fanatics, lovers of the farmhouse look, and purveyors of all things rusty!

I’m not sure when my fascination with junk began, but gardening was in my blood from an early age.  I remember my grandmother could throw a few seeds out and have the prettiest flowers.  Sweet peas were rampant beside the front porch.  I can see her now, bent over pulling weeds, and I find myself doing the same thing anytime I’m in the yard.  My dad was raised on a large farm, and even though he moved away, and we always lived in the city, he had a garden.  He had me help him  plant a garden in May before he died in August.  So you can see, gardening just comes naturally to me.

I can’t explain the love of rusty and all things chippy, but I have dug through more barns and sheds than I would like to admit to bring out a rusty wagon or old chicken feeder.

So, I hope you will follow along, and we can learn a few things together.  I’ll be sharing gardening ideas, my flea market finds, and thrifty ways to repurpose.

 

 

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