Every time I see herb markers, I feel inspired to try a little garden again. Some faves from Harlow Lane, Pigeon Toe, Paulova Ceramics, and little jane st. {via Design*Sponge}.
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Hey. I'm Rachel, and this is a blog of things I like. I own a jewelry shop and a kitchen shop, make food videos and write short stories, and am smitten with my husband and pets Bodhi (pup) and Rufus (kitty).
Here are some things people always ask me.
these are beautiful! I've now tried my hand at an herb garden twice (and failed miserably)... These may give me the motivation to try once more!
ps I used your meringue recipe (and posted about it today). They turned out perfectly! Thanks for the detailed descriptions
Posted by: jacquelyn | lark&linen | January 19, 2012 at 07:28 AM
I would love to start an herb garden -- and a small veggie one at that. Unfortunately I know nothing about when to plant, how to manage the soil and all of that. But that's nothing a little Googling can't fix!
Posted by: Vanessa | January 19, 2012 at 09:57 AM
I have rosemary and mint plants, but my goal this spring is to build a portable raised bed garden. After I put together my craft show display case I realized working with wood isn't so scary after all!
I really want to try growing carrots, basil, lettuce, and green onions (since we eat them all the time).
Posted by: Sara/Matchbox Kitchen | January 19, 2012 at 05:58 PM
Vanessa, I too would love to start an herb garden. I feel that the smell of fresh herbs in the house/apartment would be so refreshing... clean ... especially with spring just around the corner. I will definitely have to google that one!
Posted by: Maddie Flanigan | January 19, 2012 at 06:38 PM
I love, love, love the pavoula ceramics and pigeon toe ones!
Makes me want to try gardening, except for the part I know nothing of the how-to.
Posted by: Jay | January 20, 2012 at 04:20 PM
I absolutely love you, thank you so much for putting my stamped herb garden marker spoons on here. You have such a lovely blog with such beautiful things. Thank You.
Posted by: Kristi Oeser Bates | January 22, 2012 at 10:52 PM
Is it silly that I don't cook, but am tempted to start an herb garden just so I can buy the Paulova herb markers?
Posted by: Sonjia | January 24, 2012 at 08:19 PM