I’m not Irish, and I really don’t do much in the way of specific St. Patrick’s Day decor.
But in our home decor, I still celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and the start of spring with more than green beer or shamrocks – I usher it in with peeks of green and tons of plants.
Nothing says springs like plants.
I’m excited to be part of a fun blog hop tour with loads of incredible bloggers led by Meg at Green with Decor. It’s called Home with Decor: St. Patrick’s Day home tour, and it’s all about the green.
Make sure to check out all the great green-themed home tours today – all of the participating bloggers are linked at the bottom of this post and have loads of wonderful spring inspiration!
I’m excited to share the way I integrate green into our home for spring. Once the Valentine’s Day decor came down, it was time for a change. But in our house, that change came mostly in the way of plants – both real and faux.
Because I’m not a plant purist – I think you can have both.
Meg @ Green With Decor says
I love all of your plants and those awesome wood crates on your shelves! And the planter is perfect on your front door! Thanks for joining the tour!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks so much for the comment and for including me!
Ruthie says
I love the touches of spring throughout your home! I love the blue inside the shelves too!!
brit says
love your post!! I’m running out of toddler-proof plant areas, but I’m still always looking for new additions haha
Erin says
So pretty! I love how you used so many beautiful plants to bring in the green springy feel!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks, Erin! I’m new to the world of indoor plants, but I’m liking it!
daisy says
I’m in agreement that one can never have too many plants! We have two peace lillies that we keep inside during the colder months, and then place outside on a shady part of the porch. They don’t like direct sun.
You’re doing a great job with all of your lovelies!
Kim Woodward says
I may need to move my peace lily -it’s not a south facing window, but it’s so sunny everywhere around us that maybe it’s a bit much. I’m hoping to move it outside on the covered porch when it gets nicer.
Melissa says
I love that succulent bowl. Do you do a tutorial for it somewhere? I would love to make one, but don’t know where to start or get materials.
Kim Woodward says
I actually made it at a local class – but I think I should make another and share the steps. It’s stupid easy but turned out great!
Kim Young says
I wish I could grow plants – I just don’t have enough sun exposure for them to thrive in my home. Still, I keep trying. My husband pretty much sings taps when I bring a new green friend through the door, though! I love all of your green touches. The wall pocket on your front door – first, red, my favorite – is adorable. Perfect!
Kim Woodward says
Thanks so much, Kim! Our last house had so much shade that I always struggled with plants – so I can feel your pain!
Maria Brittis says
Very pretty, Its true what you said about plants being great for mental health. I totally agree, it makes me happy being outside with my plants and garden.
Maria
Kim Woodward says
It seems that the Vitamin D never hurts outside, either. Thanks so much!
Lindsay Eidahl says
Love all the greenery! I need to add more to our home this spring for sure!