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Jumat, 22 Februari 2013

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The Upcycled Garden II


I really enjoyed writing The Upcycled Garden blog post I did last year so I thought I'd
do another one (or two) of them this year. Before you know it spring will be upon us
(hopefully sooner rather than later!) so why not get those gears turning and think about
what creative ways you can use and display unique items in your yard and garden
this summer? Take a look at this collection and let me know what you think!



Coffee cans + chain + paint = A unique hanging planter
Can garden via Against the wood grain




Upcycled garden hose door mat by Mark Kintzel




Mosaic wall with embedded teacups for succulents




Painted wash tub garden via Indulgy




Simple birdbath made from a grapevine wreath, terracotta saucer, and rope




Upcycled bottle hummingbird feeder by Dee Luxford via Etsy




Tub settee from CleverJunk via Junkmarketstyle 




Chicken wire chandelier DIY from fun.kyti.me




Upcycled water fountain photo via Heartland Gardens




Bicycle lawn mower from Treehugger




Planter made from an old doll by Franglias Designs




Make a ginger-bird house to feed the birds like this one from Backyard Farming



Old sink on sewing machine base is now a unique planter. From Cherry Hill Cottage


Planter made from an old wagon & sewing machine base from Second Hand Rose




Use broken clay pot pieces in your planters to deter digging pests by gardengateenotes




Vertically hung garden fence edging serves as a unique trellis



Birdhouse chandelier


Recycled tin can hanging planters from Poppytalk




Old screen door used as a garden gate 




Chicken coop car (It's a Yolkswagon) 




Bowling ball + 714 marbles = unique garden art




Outdoor chandelier made with electric insulators by Brian at Gadget Sponge




Old electric glass insulators on copper pipes =  unique garden art




Copper pipe windchimes by SarahMc




Flower art via Just Imagine






What do you think?


Minggu, 30 Desember 2012

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Greenhouses Made With Salvaged Windows


Think it's too early to thinking about and planning for spring? Never!

As a matter of fact, now is the perfect time to begin planning your yard and gardens, 

and for more reasons than one. First of all, it's wise to plan ahead and be prepared, 
but even more beneficial  (at least in my eyes) is the lift your spirits get when you
envision the warmer weather, the blooming flowers, and all the other things that
come along with springtime. 

What better way to recycle old windows than build them into a unique garden greenhouse
 or potting shed? Check out what some creative folks have crafted using reclaimed old 
windows and doors, and maybe you'll be inspired to create your own!







































What do you think?