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Selasa, 22 Januari 2013

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Salvaged Wood & Pallet Potting Benches

A potting bench or potting station is the perfect spring project for your garden, porch, or garden shed, and right now is the perfect time to start planning and collecting the wood 
and other materials you will need to create your very own potting bench creation! 

You can use all different types of  salvaged and reclaimed materials to create a potting 
bench. Old doors, wood shipping pallets, salvaged wood, sections of fencing, and even old sinks and dressers can be incorporated into a potting bench! Your only limit is your own imagination!  Check out these wonderful potting benches and maybe you'll be inspired to plan and make your own!



I love a potting bench with an old sink added! by Lori J via Hometalk




This bench cost only $1 to make! by excessfroufrou via Gardenweb



Rabu, 09 Mei 2012

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The Upcycled Garden 2012: Using Recycled Salvaged Materials In Your Garden


 I love an old-fashioned, cottage garden! What better way to showcase those worn and imperfect antiques and flea market finds than to incorporate them into your garden landscape? This is the perfect way to personalize your outdoor haven and add character to your garden! Take a look at these charming examples of ways you can add architectural salvage and vintage finds - recycled and repurposed - to your garden! 



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This old frosted glass light fixture makes a beautiful new bird feeder or birdbath





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Here, old window frames with well placed chandelier crystals form a unique garden divider



An old window hung from a tree adds interest and shape to your garden




This vintage colander is now a hanging planter with built in drainage!



Old drawers, crates and boxes make unique wall planters






An old garden shovel is used as a trellis from Cottage in the Oaks





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Here, an old high chair adds charm and interest



This potting bench was made from old salvaged materials; from dr Molly

I like to hang planters from my trees in the front yard, but it would look lovely on a front porch as well. I am going to make two more and hang in a grouping of three.  Fill planter with dirt and add your favorite plants.



Add a vibrant painted chair to your garden



A mirror in the garden adds interest as well as dimension



Paint the frame a bright color! by deardaisycottage



an old horse buggy used as an outdoor planter


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Barbed wire trellis by Thedustyraven via Etsy









Another great use for old jars is to use them as planters: just add wire! from Hutch Studio



















Paint an old wood pallet and use to hide trash cans or air conditioner units by Camelot Art Creations













I LOVE purple in the garden! Don't be afraid to add bright colors with paint for exciting accents. Here, the shutters, bench, and hanging flower pot are all painted purple.



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The weathered wood of this old boat adds contrast in texture to the flowers planted inside



Every garden needs a door, even if it leads to nowhere...
photo by Swede13 via Etsy









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What do you think about using these items in your garden? Have you tried anything like this in your own garden? Tell us!