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Thoughts Germinate Here

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In former days, estates with greenhouses always had a potting room, a place to coax plants from seedlings to strength, until they were ready for the garden. Potting sheds are filled with pots of all sizes and shapes, right at hand, on shelves, ready to be grabbed.

In the potting shed, when seedlings are just starting, gardeners carefully tend their treasures. From the first flurry of spring and on through the summer, a potting shed is the ideal locus for the muddy fingered work of transplanting young sprouts to bigger pots and dividing perennials. Unlike the shed you store your garden equipment in, the potting shed is a place where one can garden happily even on the rainiest of days.  As days warm and containers need to be planted the shed becomes what it is – an essential part of the garden.

While I was on Owl Island I took the time to visit the whimsical potting sheds at Owl House, the estate that is kept alive by volunteers who come to work and tend their special seeds. These potting sheds are not the norm. Here you can watch ideas germinate, grow and develop.

Written by Heather Blakey

February 17, 2009 at 12:33 pm

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  1. what a beautiful potting shed – I could spend hours here

    traveller2006

    February 20, 2009 at 1:51 am

  2. Until now I’ve only seen miniatures such as this. I can’t wait until I can spend some time in this enchanting potting shed.

    Sally

    February 24, 2009 at 5:05 am

  3. I’ve had enough of winter—I’m dying to plant some spring seeds. Humph. Henry and Molly are peering over and looking at this beautiful potting shed. Seems they might be interested, too!

    porchsitter

    February 24, 2009 at 9:06 pm


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