It’s still a bit too chilly to do more than dream about my spring garden plans. So I created a little spring tabletop garden.
Just a few colorful primroses, some daffodils I’m forcing and a pot of already bloomed daffodils.
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I do a little spring tabletop gardening every year. Last year I did a larger table with some indoor plants mixed with spring blooming bulbs.
For now this is my indoor spring garden until I can go outside and get some dirt under my nails!
Just a bright little corner to chase away the winter blues!
Get a jump on spring by creating your own tabletop garden. It’s as easy as buying some spring blooms from your garden center or grocery store!
Judy Clark says
Manuela – Your flowers look gorgeous and so “springy”! That would brighten up any home!
Judy
Betsy says
I love all the potted flowers that are in the grocery at this time of year! Such a bright colorful spot to our winter world!
It’s so nice to visit your cheery blog again! 🙂
Manuela says
Hi Betsy,
Nice to see you! There are a lot of potted spring bulbs at the grocery store right now (at least in Georgia). Actually, our daffodils are in bloom outside. I think we’re going to have an early spring!
Anonymous says
Oh gosh golly,that is so pretty!
I want that red table…I love it!!
Cindy
Manuela says
Thank you Cindy! I’ve had that red table for about 15 years!
Vanessa says
Hi, Manuela
I love all the potted flower plants. So lovely and cheery. By the way, I changed my blog name from Home Sweet Butterfly to DIY 180. Have a great week.
Vanessa
Glenda says
Thanks for sharing your beautiful flowers. I see I need to make a trip to the grocery. 🙂
Lisa Lynn says
Such pretty flowers! I would love to have you share them on The Creative HomeAcre Hop!!!
http://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/category/the-creative-hopmeacre-hop
Bethany says
I just picked up a few primroses from Aldi and they are brightening up my kitchen. It’s so nice to look at them on the windowsill, even with the snow just outside the window, and know that spring will come again.
betty says
Very cheerful 🙂
Sue says
I love your little table of greenery and color, Manuela! Daffodils always say spring to me. I hope it gets here soon. These cold temps and the snow are getting old.
Alta says
And here in the southern hemisphere, we are looking to autumn!
Debbie says
I love love love that! I just came from Home is Where the Boat Is and was admiring her terrarium. Now, I see this and am determined to add a little “garden” one way or the other to keep me peppy during this very busy and crazy kitchen redo season. I would just love to sit in that pop of red corner and read or something. So pretty!
Kathleen Grace says
Primroses are a winter tradition for me. Home Depot has them for about $1.29 each so you can really load up! Don’t throw them out when they get a little raggedy and dead looking, plant them outside in a shady damp spot and they rebloom for years!
Theresa H. Roach says
Beautiful Spring table:) Have a blessed day dear Manuela, HUGS!
Stephanie @ La Dolce Vita says
It’s so pretty and cheerful! Right now I have flowers in a vase, two hyacinths, and that Trader Joe’s mini orchid all around my desk/windowsills. I love flowers!
Elizabeth says
A wonderful idea ! I love your red and whites!
Andrea at Opulent Cottage says
So cheerful! We are on the same page 🙂 I need to head down to WalMart and see if they have any small spring blooming plants. Last year they were $1!!
Melanie says
I love primroses, though they never last long when I get them. I will have to look up how to take care of them. There is obviously something I’m not doing right – and I want some! 😉 I love the colors and cheerfulness of your vignette and the red table, too.
Brenda@Coffeeteabooksandme says
They are so beautiful! Not to mention your cheerful red accents.
One good thing about our house, there are all kinds of daffodils that grow come spring. So many that I don’t feel guilty cutting them and having lots of bouquets through the house for a couple weeks.
I must remember under that frozen tundra there are yellow blooms.
Deborah says
I am so longing for spring! We live in northern Michigan and it certainly is a frozen tundra outside! Your flowers are so pretty. I may just go down and get me some bulbs to force! Have a great week!
Deborah
julie says
Preeeeeeettty….Oh hurry, do hurry Spring!! LOVE all your reds…but of course!! 🙂 Thanks for sharing the cheer, Manuela! Enjoyed! xoxo
Cindy says
So pretty! Just the thing to chase the winter blues away.
Debbie says
I just love your creativity and all that RED!!!!
much needed color boost!!!
Ali says
Love this idea! especially with the brilliant red of the furniture, and those pops of yellow in the flowers, it will defintiely chase away the winter blues!