This would be a perfect playhouse or garden shed.
The shop carries many delights. Love those old chicken prints. Way out of my budget though.
Just adored the succulents in the old barrow. We have one right now we are using as a sandbox but I can see this in its future.
Then down the road for a country drive. It was so green and lush. Can't wait to go back. I love to take this country road to a little farm to buy preserves and baked goodies. It was closed this day so I will have to share another time. It is a real treasure.
I'm dreaming of sunshine and gardens and flowers and succulents, I feel closer to summer while looking at this awesome nursery!
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What a pretty nursery and view on your way there. I love the idea of succulents in the wheelbarrow. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely place to visit!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous little house. If it was in my garden, it would be a chicken coop! :D x
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little house...the trip to the nursery must have been such fun....
ReplyDeleteNice and warm! Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteThat little house is like a small enchanted castle :)
ReplyDeleteOh I'm loving the scenery!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour.
That house has won my heart - it seems to be right out of a fairy tale!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining in this week!
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Claudia
That little house is unreal. How fun. I love wonderful places like that. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteSuch adorable little houses! And looks like a fun place to visit. Would love to follow you on facebook. Visiting from top shot and think your photos are lovely!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a special place and great photos for WTS ^_^
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful way to enjoy a hint of spring.
ReplyDeleteI miss going to the nursery this time of year, snow on the ground here!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a wonderful little place.
I am so looking forward to the sun coming out, the temperature rising and trips to the garden centre to buy plants and flowers! Just can't wait! Joan
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet place to visit- I am so jealous that your weather is good enough to do that- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteSo charming! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI would love to go shopping there! What an adorable little playhouse. I bet your daughter loves it too.
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Susan and Bentley
That garden center looks magical. xo
ReplyDeleteThat little house is arable. We are already having spring like weather off and on here in south Texas. I get out and work in my yard every chance I get!
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Lorilee
I just came over from Mockingbird Hill when I saw the little thumbnail photo of your Favorite Thing. There is no mistaking photos of Cambria Nursery and Florist!!! I live in Orange County, and go up to Cambria every chance I get. No trip is complete without a stop at this nursery. I also love Garden Shed and Grow, but Cambria Nursery is just lovely. I could live in Cambria, and may retire there.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like such an awesome place to visit. I love when succulents are planted in all sorts of containers. It's so charming!
ReplyDeleteThat little house caught my eye. What a magical, little place!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Where is this Elaine?
ReplyDeletexo Kris
how wonderfully charming!
ReplyDeletereally beautiful images!!!
ReplyDelete~Linda
That shed is so cute! I could easily see it as a Woman Cave. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteLove this nursery. I wish we had one around here.
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute...where is it? I know you don't live too far from me...I'd love to visit! Have a wonderful weekend!!
ReplyDeleteI love the wheel barrow filled with succulents. I did much the same with a large container last summer. With our hot dry summer it did great. Now, if I can find an old wheel barrow.
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Balisha
Oh love those pics. So lush and green. It's giving my the planting bug.
ReplyDeletethat last view is my kind of view. awesome shot!!! ( :
ReplyDeleteWow. Green. You have green!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
What a magical creative place...it must have been a great visit there! Love your photos and I like the wheelbarrow of succulents too. Would like to plant some kind of container of them this year!
ReplyDeleteLove the nursery. That little house is so adorable! I'd love to have something like that in my yard.. and oh all those treasures for sale..Your photos were beautiful. Thank you for sharing them :)
ReplyDeleteRobyn
Lovely sequence of shots....looking forward to spring since we have 3-4 inches of snow on the ground here in Chicagoland♫ Happy week-end♥ My Top Shot effort: http://lore-eleven.blogspot.com/2013/02/tic-tac-toe-skyscapes.html
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat nursery.
ReplyDeletethe little house looks enchanted!
I was just thinking the other day, succulents for the wheel barrow. My strawberry plants didn't survive in there... but I bet succulents would.
Pat
What fun... such a lovely series of images... Thank you for sharing on Weekly Top Shot #71!
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming little house. Thanks for sharing. I love the containers too.
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll drop by to see My Daughter's Master Bath Redo - #83 at Met Monday.
Allison
Atticmag
What a cute and cozy place! Thank you so much for participating and sharing it at SHOW-licious Craft Showcase Party!
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http://sew-licious.blogspot.com/2013/02/saturday-show-licious-craft-showcase-21.html
This made me want to go to a nursery so badly - we are still in the throes of winter here! That little house is precious. Hope you can stop by the enchanted oven for some baking fun.
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Lisa
Now that is a gorgeous nursery! I think you have us readers still in the throes of winter, green with envy! And speaking of green, that last photo has me practically drooling. I not only miss green landscape so badly, but I miss California, too! It's sooo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the pop of green in every photo . . .
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