How do you can about your garden apart from watering? Are you sure it’s getting enough sunlight? Have you Use a Backpack Sprayer for Roundup to spray chemicals that kill weeds, pests or any kind of disease? How about its pot? Why put your plants in a boring pot, when you can make your own unique planter with materials you may already have on hand?
Not just for spaghetti
How many colanders do you come across at weekend yard sales? Fit one with a linked chain to create an appealing hanging planter for colorful pansies.
Radio flyer
A rusted wagon is reborn as a planter displaying pretty annuals. The wheels on the wagon mean the planter can be easily moved around the yard or garden to gather sun or serve as a showpiece.
Getting the boot
Pairs of red rain-boot planters parade across this porch. Though “made for walking” (as the song goes), these repurposed boots are filled with a variety of herbs and geraniums in a matching hue. Contrasting flower colors would create an equally pleasing look. If you want to see the interesting history of flowers, click here and see all the information related to flowers.
Wheel winners
This cluster of tires, all dressed up in show-stopping colors, makes for a fun and funky wall of flowers. Best of all, these tires won’t end up in a landfill.
Got oil?
In this bright and playful courtyard, recycled and painted oil drums provide new homes for trees as well as plants. Some of the drums are fitted with platforms to serve as benches. Who wouldn’t want to sit and stay awhile?
Cinder(ella) blocks
Stacked cinder blocks, with their readymade potting compartments, create a geometric platform to show off a variety of plants. Unfinished or painted in bold colors, cinder blocks make quick and easy planters with structural heft.
Teapots, short & stout
Cracked teapot got you down? Look at this charming, cheerful series of teapots adorning the railing of a stone staircase. Any cracks would be perfect for drainage!
Dressy drawers
Three stacked dresser drawers create a planter with stepped-up height and flair. Shabby chic makes its way to the garden!
Bountiful bathtub
A waterfall of petunias cascades out of an old cast-iron bathtub. So many of these antique beauties are discarded to make way for new fixtures, yet here this classic household icon is whimsically reborn.
Vibrant wheelbarrow
A flourish of flowering plants breathes new life into an old wheelbarrow. What a festive way to dress up a utilitarian tool!