
For the last 2 years I have struggled with what to put it this awkward box. I had envisioned it as a bench with storage but I guess I was unclear with the contractor. (Yeah, I'm still trying to figure that one out too!)

So this year I decided to try a salad bar. If it works it will be handy as I can open my kitchen door, snip a few leaves, rinse well and voila....SALAD!
I plan on reseeding every 10 days to keep a supply going. My honey berries blooms have come and gone and are growing everyday. I'm hoping to try a honey berry vinaigrette later this season, stay tuned!

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Poke some onions around the sides too and you'll have green onions for your salad!
I planted a salad bowl on my deck too! I did one last year and I loved it... just put 5 different kinds of lettuce in one large shallow round pot and Voila! You will loooove it!
I love love LOVE the garden box idea. I think I am doing something similar next year (this year I have one veggie pot growing, that's all for now!)
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