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Series: Food For A Unique Garden Party


Have you ever wanted to plan a garden party? Read my series for inspiration from decor, appetizers, and desserts. This series was so fun, I hope you enjoy it!

Why I Loved Planning This Garden Party


Do you want to plan a garden party? I have the series for you! Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing how I planned a great garden party. After reading my series, you’ll be equipped with cups, a drink station, appetizers & desserts!


During the winter months, all I can think about is my garden. Having a party is a perfect way to bring together friends to connect during winter and talk about our gardens. Let’s be honest, not much garden talk happens. We really focus on catching up, but we do have plenty of seed catalogs available.


For me, I call it a “garden talk & planning” party. I let everyone know the theme is gardening, and everyone embraced it.


If you are worried about what guests can bring, keep reading!


What Guests Can Bring To A Garden Party


Sometimes when you tell people a theme they may sigh and groan. Thankfully, my guest fully embraced the theme! Believe it or not, keeping on a garden theme is pretty simple. In addition to the items you’ll see in my series, ideas that guests can bring are below.


  • Corn Salad

  • Vegetable Tray

  • Guacamole & Chips

  • Burrata & Crostini

  • Cucumber Salad

  • Charcuterie Board

  • Hummus & Veggie Straws


Let’s get planning! The images below are a preview of what you can expect from this series.




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