Monday, 13 February 2012

A Herb Garden and Liquid Sandstone

My husband and I both enjoy good food and decided it was time that we plant a herb garden.  We have a nice sunny spot out the back that was perfect, and a pile of old terracotta pots we could use.


I liked the terracotta pots but they were too orange for the sandstone coloured columns and pavers we have out the back. 



To buy new sandstone pots would cost a small fortune, so I decided to makeover the existing pots with a product called Liquid Sandstone (available from Bunnings/hardware store).

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The first step is to clean the pots ready for painting.  I used a high pressure water cleaner (gernie) to remove the dirt and moss.


Then I applied 2-3 coats of liquid sandstone with an old brush.  It is very much like painting with with wet sand from the beach.  Once the paint dried I gave the pots a coat of sealer to protect them.  My husband got to work and filled all the pots with drainage gravel, good soil, fertiliser and the herbs.  About a month on, this is how our herb garden looks in our 'sandstone' pots.






 We have basil, sage, thyme, mint, parsley and a bay tree in the charcoal pot. 
Meals definitely taste better with the fresh herbs.

Sharing at:  The Shabby Nest, French Country Cottage

9 comments:

  1. Love your made-over pots! How awesome to have your own herbs at the ready!

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  2. What a great stransformation the liquid sandstone has done. I love the idea, but have never had very much success in growing my own herbs. HMMMM! Thanks for sharing I will pop over and see how its going. Cheers SpecialK XoXo

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  3. These look fantastic, and I love that you were able to reuse your old pots! Happy Cooking!

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  4. What a great transformation. It looks so much more subtle than the usual terracotta. I will have to look out for that product here in South Africa. x Sharon

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  5. oh, wow, they came up beautifully, those pots look gorgeous.x

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  6. Kylie the pots look fab and there's nothing quite like fresh herbs from your very own garden. Unfortunately my herb garden looks like a ratty bunch of weeds so you've inspired me no end to get out there and do something. You probably already know, being such a talented crafty gal, but you can paint the pots with natural yoghurt and over a few weeks they will get an aged look. I was sceptical at first but it really does work a treat....B:)

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  7. This is a great idea! I would love if you would share it at my blog party this weekend. Hope you can join in!

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  8. Thank you for the inspiration, Kylie. Hub-a-lubs was very impressed and is planning a trip to Bunnings later to check it out. God bless x

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  9. This would be a great way to unify my mish-mash of planters. Thanks

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