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Planting Flowers in an Old Wheelbarrow

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Date: 08/20/2009 Topics: Gardening > Creative Planters | Photos > Garden  
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Planting Flowers in an Old Wheelbarrow
My wheelbarrow garden decor. Hope you like it!

By Sandy from Bluff City, TN

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Planting Flowers in an Old Wheelbarrow
winner.jpgThis was an old wheelbarrow I got for $1.00 at a garage sale. It is filled with rosemary, chives, oregano and mint. I have more than I can use!

By Mina from Middle Georgia

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RE: Planting Flowers in an Old Wheelbarrow

What a beautiful return on your money! Thanks for sharing this beauty with us and God bless you from South Georgia. (05/23/2009)

By tedsmom

RE: Planting Flowers in an Old Wheelbarrow

That is an awesome idea! I'll be checking out yard sales for old wheel barrows! (05/23/2009)

By mrs.flowerpot

RE: Planting Flowers in an Old Wheelbarrow

Yes, God bless you! OXOXO (05/23/2009)

By mrspiggy549

RE: Planting Flowers in an Old Wheelbarrow

I'd make certain it has at least one hole in the bottom, even if rusty. If more than that, cover with coffee filters and enjoy. What a pretty herb garden yours turned out! Oh, remember that some herbs require almost no water, others regular watering, few, if any, want/like fertilizer of any kind. God bless you. : ) (05/23/2009)

By lyndagayle62

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Archived on 05/22/2009

I would appreciate info on planting flowers in a very old wheelbarrow. It has curved sides so not many pots can fit in it. If I drill a hole in the bottom for drainage and put dirt in it to plant the flowers in, will the bottom rust out?

Hardiness Zone: 10b


R. Anderson from Templeton, CA

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RE: Planting Flowers in Old Wheelbarrow

Try putting plastic on the bottom! (08/11/2007)

By Nancie

RE: Planting Flowers in Old Wheelbarrow

I think that the bottom will eventually rust out, yes. That's why most people use an old, dilapidated wheelbarrow tha's on its last leg. You could delay it a bit with Nancie's idea- putting some sort of plastic in the bottom, like a lid from one of those huge Rubbermaid buckets. Just make sure you punch holes it that, too. (08/12/2007)

By Beth - MA

RE: Planting Flowers in Old Wheelbarrow

Spray paint the wheelbarrow with a couple coats of Rustoleum rust inhibiting paint,then a couple coats of Plasti-cote spray paint for lawn furniture. Mine hasn't rusted through yet and it's three years old. I did line mine with several layers of heavy plastic before adding the soil. Poke holes in it though right where you drilled the drain holes in the metal and add some gravel for better drainage and drying. (08/13/2007)

By KELLYCAJUN

RE: Planting Flowers in Old Wheelbarrow

All I can tell you is that at the start of the summer, I did this exact thing to an old wheelbarrow in my yard and have had no trouble at all. Good luck (08/16/2007)

By Elizabeth

RE: Planting Flowers in Old Wheelbarrow

I tried the plastic thing in my initially and I had problems with it draining. My wheelbarrow was abandon by the previous owner of my house and it was in no way in good shape. I did spray the bottom of mine with rustoleum. I've gone to 100s of estate sales and seen old wheelbarrows for $15 to $40. If I need to replace I figure that is a pretty cheap investment for 4 or 5 years. (12/21/2007)

By Lou

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