Hey Neighbors!
Many of you have seen the pictures of the deck and now that we are actually receiving some spring-like weather I am beginning to decorate. I am so looking forward to using the deck this year, and Plow and Hearth is helping that along! Wait until you see how nice their wheelbarrow planter looks set up on the deck. The wheelbarrow planter is available in two different sizes and ranges in price from $49.95-$79.95.
First we put on the wheel and base assembly. After that we slid the two sides and front and rear panel into place. Pansy watched the whole process!
Description from Plow and Hearth:
What do you think so far? Isn't this really nice looking? It is so easy to put together!
Next we placed some flowers in the planter. I think I am going to try to get larger plants or maybe vines. At first we placed it in front of our small fountain, but then I found the spot I really like it in. It is between our two rocking chairs.
So, do you think this looks good? Not only is the wheelbarrow planter from Plow and Hearth, but we also have their Amazing Grace Wind Chimes and Tricycle Water Fountain on the deck. (I LOVE wind chimes!)
Now I just need to decide what else to add. We have already added extra plants, so I am thinking a small pond in the yard or maybe a couple of bird feeders or birdhouses. I am not sure. What do you think? We have the grill and dining tables, along with the deck chairs and tables just to sit down and enjoy. There is a foosball table on the deck and volleyball net in the yard. I think I would like to add a tetherball and the boys have a portable basketball hoop that needs set up yet. Take a look at the pictures and tell me what you suggest!
Plow and Hearth is one of my favorite websites to visit, and they have some spectacular sister stores as well. I always leave the site with a wish list! And the BEST news is, they are offering one neighbor At the Fence a $50 GC. Hurry up and enter the giveaway!
Disclosure:I received no monetary compensation for this review. I did receive product for review purposes. All quotes in red are taken from the sponsor's website or email. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Many of you have seen the pictures of the deck and now that we are actually receiving some spring-like weather I am beginning to decorate. I am so looking forward to using the deck this year, and Plow and Hearth is helping that along! Wait until you see how nice their wheelbarrow planter looks set up on the deck. The wheelbarrow planter is available in two different sizes and ranges in price from $49.95-$79.95.
Above you will see how it arrived, and below will be some pictures of the assembly. Pansy even wanted to help! OK, actually she just watched.
First we put on the wheel and base assembly. After that we slid the two sides and front and rear panel into place. Pansy watched the whole process!
Description from Plow and Hearth:
Garden Wheelbarrow Planters
Inspired by 18th-century wheelbarrows, these garden wagons look great by your porch or in your garden. Fill them with items appropriate for each season – pumpkins or mums in the fall, tulips in the spring, bright geraniums in summer.
Constructed of solid wood with steel legs and a functional wheel. Easy assembly.
• Wheelbarrow planter
• Solid wood construction
• Steel legs and funtional wheel
• Easy assembly
Size
Small 28"L x 13-1/2"W x 11"H
Large 39"L x 15"W x 15-1/4"H
Constructed of solid wood with steel legs and a functional wheel. Easy assembly.
• Wheelbarrow planter
• Solid wood construction
• Steel legs and funtional wheel
• Easy assembly
Size
Small 28"L x 13-1/2"W x 11"H
Large 39"L x 15"W x 15-1/4"H
What do you think so far? Isn't this really nice looking? It is so easy to put together!
Next we placed some flowers in the planter. I think I am going to try to get larger plants or maybe vines. At first we placed it in front of our small fountain, but then I found the spot I really like it in. It is between our two rocking chairs.
So, do you think this looks good? Not only is the wheelbarrow planter from Plow and Hearth, but we also have their Amazing Grace Wind Chimes and Tricycle Water Fountain on the deck. (I LOVE wind chimes!)
Now I just need to decide what else to add. We have already added extra plants, so I am thinking a small pond in the yard or maybe a couple of bird feeders or birdhouses. I am not sure. What do you think? We have the grill and dining tables, along with the deck chairs and tables just to sit down and enjoy. There is a foosball table on the deck and volleyball net in the yard. I think I would like to add a tetherball and the boys have a portable basketball hoop that needs set up yet. Take a look at the pictures and tell me what you suggest!
Plow and Hearth is one of my favorite websites to visit, and they have some spectacular sister stores as well. I always leave the site with a wish list! And the BEST news is, they are offering one neighbor At the Fence a $50 GC. Hurry up and enter the giveaway!
Disclosure:I received no monetary compensation for this review. I did receive product for review purposes. All quotes in red are taken from the sponsor's website or email. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
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