Little greenhouse mornings
Peaceful mornings, coffee with Merc… and tiny greenhouse updates that somehow turn into whole projects 😂🌿
Added the little black fence today and now apparently that window needs to be painted pink too 💕
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Starting my mornings in the greenhouse has become a cherished ritual that I look forward to every day. There’s something deeply peaceful about sipping coffee surrounded by greenery and birdsong. Recently, I decided to add a little black fence around the greenhouse to define the space and add a bit of charm. That small update sparked a surge of inspiration, and suddenly I was planning to paint the window pink—an unexpected pop of color that brings life and personality to the space. One thing I’ve learned through these little greenhouse projects is that small changes can have a big impact on your mood and productivity. The act of nurturing plants and customizing the environment not only refreshes the greenhouse but also renews my energy and creativity for the day ahead. I often bring my dog along during these morning sessions, which makes the experience even more joyful. If you’re thinking about starting your own greenhouse makeover, I recommend beginning with small, manageable tasks. Adding fencing, repainting a window, or rearranging plants can make the space feel new without overwhelming you. Plus, these projects offer satisfying accomplishments that enhance your garden vibes. Morning routines in a greenhouse are about more than just plant care—they’re moments of mindfulness and connection with nature. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or new to gardening, these peaceful interactions can boost your wellbeing. Don’t hesitate to inject your personality into your greenhouse with colors and design elements that make you smile each time you walk in. Overall, these tiny greenhouse updates have transformed my mornings into a cherished daily practice that combines peace, creativity, and a touch of whimsy—coffee in hand with Merc by my side, soaking in the garden vibes and planning the next little project.














































































