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From Trash to Garden TreasureBy Ellen BrownGlass Bottle Garden Path Glass bottles come in all sizes in colors. They are strong and last forever in the garden. Cut off the bottoms and invert them into leveled sand for an interesting garden path. Frame the path with redwood boards or mix the bottle bottoms in with a wet concrete slab and add pebbles and tile remnants for an interesting look. Ask local pubs and restaurants if you can have their recycled wine and liquor bottles-they should be recycling them anyway. Garbage Can Lid Bird Bath Birds will gladly use a metal garbage can lid for a birdbath. Attach it to a stump or a log for a readymade bath. For a hanging bath, paint the underside with floral designs, drill holes along the rim and let it swing freely from a tree branch or Shepard's hook in your garden. Sunflower Head Feeder Mammoth sized sunflowers are bright, cheerful, easy-to-grow additions to any sunny garden. After the sunflowers bloom, hang the sunflower heads by twine from tree branches around your garden. Add a little wild birdseed to the already present sunflower seeds and you have a cheap, disposable birdfeeder. Satellite Dish Gazebo Covers Remember when those giant satellite dishes were all the rage? Now that the technology has changed, you can use your old dish as a gazebo roof or dig it into the ground as the form for the water feature or pond you've always wanted (make sure to line it with plastic to prevent rust). Tin Punch Lantern (You can view directions on how to make a lantern from a tin can here: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf697105.tip.html) About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: From Trash to Garden TreasureCool! Oops-my age is showing! Thanks for an interesting "think outside the box" read. I'll be considering more than one of your ideas. kurtzfolk. Post by kurtzfolk RE: From Trash to Garden Treasure
Turn an old metal chair frame into a garden chair: Post By Linda (Guest Post) RE: From Trash to Garden Treasure
I don't know if this is the right place for this tip but: Post By Mini (Guest Post) RE: From Trash to Garden TreasureEllen, thanks for the many great ideas, I for one will be using them..............Fran Post By fmnfkn (Guest Post) |
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