Here is the link to Martha's Salad Table for instructions, supplies and all that jazz...
www.marthastewart.com/article/salad-table?autonomy_kw=salad%20table&rsc=image_1
Honestly though, I think ours turned out better, and WAY more cute. What do you think?
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HERBS: lemon balm, strawberry, mint, sweet basil, parsley, and onion chives
My HOT Fireman husband building our Herb Table. Isn't he a hunk? I think so!
I couldn't resist showing you this- my new rose bush. Its called "Angel Face". My great grandmother always had the most lovely lavender roses, that smelled so sweetly. I love it, and I love that we have such a creative Creator God!
Well, thanks for listening to my ramblings. I let you know how the Herb Table grows- I'm hoping to have a full herb garden!
Grace & Peace-
j
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