I love this illustration I did a few years ago for
Sur La Mer. If you have the time, take a hop over to Melissa's sophisticated and chic site. My herb garden has been planted and I would love to add some topiaries to my back patio. Do you have a topiary? I am thinking rosemary might be nice.
An herb garden sounds wonderful, as does a rosemary topiary. I have a pot of mint that I go to for tea.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the way a topiary looks... sadly, I have a brown thumb, so must admire them from afar.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous illustration....I used to have one and love them...but sadly it died now I have a beautiful silk one I dust instead! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy illustration. Congrats for getting your herbs planted - I need to do the same. I just ordered boxwood topiary for the planters on our front porch - can't wait for them to arrive!
ReplyDeleteLove your illustration! I wish I had a topiary but they die at the end of the season around here and I hate killing things. They don't like our home in the winter time it's to dry so I'll have to admire from afar.
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Debra~
I LOVE topiaries! Like plant sculpture! Rosemary would be great. Cut a few sprigs and bump up the flavor of chicken or oven roasted potatoes...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE topiaries! Like plant sculpture! Rosemary would be great. Cut a few sprigs and bump up the flavor of chicken or oven roasted potatoes...
ReplyDeleteRosemary is a keeper!
ReplyDeleteLove your art!+ topiaries. xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteI've tried keeping rosemary in my house and it just keeps dying! Yet somehow I dont learn my lession because I keep buying more of it to see if I can get it to live longer than a few weeks at a time :)
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