Raised Garden Bed & Kitchen Garden Starts from seed - Monica Hart La Famiglia Design

 

It’s early  morning in our Pacific Northwest garden where cultivating & coffee go hand in hand.

Been babying them for WEEKS now, finally…it’s time to plant. Grew these organic kitchen garden starts

inside  from seed, in small peat pots and pellets.

LOVE.

 

 Raised Garden Bed & Kitchen Garden Starts from seed - Monica Hart La Famiglia Design 

 Cilantro for my yummy fresh salsas…

sunny sunflowers, which will be soon be transplanted to our larger beds to add

vibrance to the garden,

 

 Raised Garden Bed & Kitchen Garden Starts from seed - Monica Hart La Famiglia Design

 

beautiful beets for roasted beet salad and 

arugula because well, everything is better with arugula, something I credit to my

half Italian heritage!   But WHERE to plant?

 

 Raised Garden Bed & Kitchen Garden Starts from seed - Monica Hart La Famiglia Design

 

Burberry Boots on, {#Nordstrom}

take a gander at my totable  raised Kitchen Garden with the fun ball finials.

 

Raised garden bed - Monica Hart La Famiglia Design PicTapGo-Image

 

Drew up the design awhile back and our FAB finisher Wayne Holland made quick & beautiful work of it.

Layered sheets of screening material keep the dirt in place. The wood is weathering wonderfully.  I 

like the look of the small raised bed against the lush green background and off-white gravel of our garden courtyard.

The verdigris copper garden hose container adds a note of richness and the blue

farm spigot is a nice pop of color.

 

 Raised Garden Bed & Kitchen Garden Starts from seed - Monica Hart La Famiglia Design

 

I placed the totable kitchen garden on a lattice-top stool for drainage. The

pint-sized raised garden bed even has its own mini irrigation system thanks to the guys from Jefferson Landscaping!

It’s kind of a must with the bed being so shallow that it dries out very quickly but the irrigation tube is easily removable.

 

Later this spring I’ll add more lettuce starts and turn this baby into a totable salad bar.

OH, the joys of gardening!

  

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