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    Garden Thyme, Home Improvement and DIY

    Five Simple DIY Improvements For Gardens and Outdoor Entertaining Areas

     

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    Spring is here and that means it’s time to dress up the exteriors of our homes with fresh flowers and a well-maintained landscape. While we often put a lot of time and effort into the interior design of our home, sometimes the garden and exteriors can tend to become a bit neglected, and this is especially true over the long winter months. A fresh coat of paint on the front door, or even refreshing your black top driveway can drastically improve your home’s curb appeal.

    The most rewarding outdoor spaces are those that evolve with the seasons. They are colorful, provide structure, and are full of life, all year round. Creating a garden like this isn’t about constant effort; it’s about thoughtful planning, smart choices, and understanding how nature works in cycles. If you approach your garden with a long-term mindset, you can enjoy a space that always feels alive, regardless of what month it is.

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    Garden Thyme, Spring

    Early Spring Porch Refresh

    Early Spring Porch Refresh Spring Porch Decorating Ideas

    Hello friends, welcome to my porch!  Oh how I wish you could stop by for a chat today! Let’s forget all about “social distancing” and imagine you are joining me on my porch here in Kentucky for just a while. The spring weather is perfect for porch sitting and the views are spectacular. Colorful trees are budding out all up and down our quiet street. The daffodils are in bloom, tulips are poking through the ground and the birds are chirping away merrily. When relaxing on our porch it is easy to forget the difficulties of the world. *This post contains affilite links. Read more

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    Garden Thyme, Vintage Style

    Small Spring Pleasures: Simply Sweet Violets

    Simply sweet violets spring decorating with violets

    Spring has sprung in Kentucky and the ground is covered in sweet violets! These beautiful little flowers were beloved in days of old, but in modern times they are often overshadowed by their cousins, “Viola” and “Pansy.” In my opinion, all of these members of the violet family deserve adoration, but early spring is the sweet violet’s time to shine. Today I am sharing some “sweet violets to greet you” and to hopefully inspire you to take special notice of these beautiful free gifts from nature while they last. Read more

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