The potting shed was created by a husband and wife who share the joys of working together on building projects, as well as an affinity for plants. It is open to the roof and features exposed beams that provide a practical yet charming place for hanging herbs, hydrangeas, and roses to dry.
This potting shed houses bounteous supplies for gardening adventures—from seed packets and bulbs to vintage clay pots and vases. Freshly cut flowers are taken here for trimming and crafting into lavish, fragrant bouquets, while a wall-mounted sink supplies water. Timeworn tools are collected in a painted metal pail, contributing a decorative touch that links today’s gardeners with those from years past.
Photography Mac Jamieson
Styling Yukie Mclean
See more in “A Gardener’s Delight” from Victoria’s March/April 2014 issue.