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Container Gardening - Thinking Outside The BoxI took an old metal fan apart and unscrewed the wire basket parts (had one on each side of the fan), then placed cocoa liner I'd bought inside the wire basket, and placed wire hangers on the basket to hang it, filled it with soil and planted low hanging vine plants in it for 2 nice hanging baskets. I took an old vase with barnacles on it my family had found while snorkeling, drilled 3 holes in the bottom, put in soil and planted succulents inside. I took an old metal teapot, drilled 3 holes in bottom, filled with soil and planted pansies in it. These pots are unique and did not cost a dime, recycle some items and see what you can come up with for your garden this year. It is fun and they sure last longer than those ugly plastic pots you'd buy. By Linda from Fort Walton Beach, FL Feedback About This Post:RE: Container Gardening - Thinking Outside The Box
16-3-2008 Post By John.J.R.P. (Guest Post) RE: Container Gardening - Thinking Outside The BoxI used an old toilet, cleaned it up, planted airplane plants in the tank and pothos ivy in the bowl. Now THAT is a POT! Post By Lindajean (Guest Post) RE: Container Gardening - Thinking Outside The BoxI plant petunias every year in my sons old work boots, they look lovely. Also I planted creepers in an old cement mixer found at the dump. I have also used a potty which is a real talking point! When ever I go to Trash sales I look out for unusual things to plant in. Post by catnip RE: Container Gardening - Thinking Outside The BoxI belong to a "Garden Junk" forum at another site and I'm amazed at the cool planters people have come up with - old shoes with holes in them, a retired bike helmet, old sinks and bathtubs, wringer washers, wheel barrows and even an old row boat. I've seen something as simple as 5 gallon buckets someone got free from a restaurant to an old barbeque grill found while curbside shopping. Someone even used an old freezer that they laid on its back. Pretty much anything you can stick dirt in will work. Post by Luna_Llena_Feliz RE: Container Gardening - Thinking Outside The Box
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