I love French vegetable gardens - so artistic and lovely to see on a daily basis.
This year was my first try at growing a potager. Lots of cucumbers, even lemon cucumbers, lots of parsley, lots of sage, kohlrabi, kale, cabbages, lettuce, fennel, and just 2 acorn squash from 6 squash plants! We had lots of squash blossoms, but only 2 little squash. So this table celebrates my little garden - mostly of green vegetables. On a stone table on the back terrace, I used leather chargers with gold rimmed service plates and antique leaf majolica plates. Antique cauliflower cups and saucers are made by Wedgewood. I found them 25 years ago in Arkansas on a trip to the Table Rock lake area. Thick crystal glasses add a little sparkle to the table. Vintage check towels are used as napkins along with the French flatware to help give a "southern France" vibe to the setting. And of course, the vegetables from my little garden are the stars of the centerpiece. I've learned a lot by growing this little garden this summer - wish I had gotten more squash, but guess I'll try growing something different next year. Be sure to visit www.betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com to view other inspirational tablescapes.
I am certain your potager is luscious and scrumptuous
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hope to be catching up with you soon.
Love, love, love it all, from the fabulous table, to the setting and garden, ALL my cup of tea, with gorgeous pics~
ReplyDeleteOh My, what a lovely, rustic and gracious table. Absolutely gorgeous.
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a fountain on the table. That makes such a wonderful pic with that bird bath in the backdrop. Really a stunning table, I loved everything about it. Your centerpc was very creative as well.
Blessings, Nellie
Absolutely gorgeous table...love, love, love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful centerpiece constructed from some very healthy veggies! You must have a really green thumb! I LOVE your flatware used here. Love it, love it, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all the shades of green~it's beautiful! Jennifer
ReplyDeleteLove all the shades of green! It's beautiful - Jennifer
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty table and the garden setting is so beautiful too. All those greens makes me think of Peter Rabit! Well done.
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Love your pretty setting. Your garden is lovely if not bountiful. Love your greens and that pretty tea cup!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely. After Vegetable Garden Design. we come Vegetable Garden Table Design.
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