Kritsada Panichgul
There are so many things you may repurpose as a one - of - a - kind container . Whether you ’re looking to make a bathtub planter , toolbox plantation owner , wheelbarrow plantation owner , or something totally original , cogitate outside the terra - cotta crapper with these stylish alternative .
Boxed Flowering Kale
Bob Stefko
There ’s something arresting about repetition and contrastingcolors , depict here by planting gorgeous unfolding kale in a distressed wooden box .
Galvanized Tub Planter
galvanize tub planters can work on for any garden mode — cottage , land , or even modernistic and contemporary .
Bathtub Planter
Leslie Wright Dow
A salvaged bathtub relieve oneself the perfect water garden . This tub planter includes a working showerhead to help keep water from becoming stagnant .
Toolbox Planter
Edward Gohlich
Antique toolboxes make the gross household for succulents , whose low-pitched water requirements mean the wood underneath wo n’t decompose .
Wheelbarrow Planter
Ian Adams
This repurposed plantation owner made from a vintage wheelbarrow creates the staring boundary for a fairy garden settlement . Just make certain to add pebble to the bottom to prevent tipping and help with drainage .
Gutter Planter
Laurie Black
Give sure-enough trough Modern life as container gardens ! They ’re designed to handle water and the elements , so they ’ll last through many gardening season .
Bonus : They’re an easy improver to anydeck railing .

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Barrel Planter
Reed Davis
If you scored an demode drum at a flea market , turn it into a repurposed planter ! It ’s the stark vessel for tall , abstruse - rooted industrial plant . Line up several barrels to create a natural course or border .
Hanging Planter
Do n’t bury to recall erect when it comes to salvage containers . This 4 - animal foot - tall storey lamp got a young life with the help of bright pigment , colander , and metallic element grates used as plant vessels .
Hanging plantation owner tip : unwaveringly linchpin tall plantation owner by pounding a stake into the ground and adjust the empty lamp fundament over the stake or by drilling holes in the base and sinking stakes through the holes and into the ground .
Boot Planter
Peter Krumhardt
Do n’t discombobulate those old boots away — make a rush plantation owner in your garden ! Or make a statement with a pair of brightly colored rain boot that pair your garden ’s scheme .
Rustic Chicken Feeder
Whether the chicken are gone , or you have a special post in your heart for all things galvanize , an honest-to-goodness feeder is a charming repurposed plantation owner and a fun way to sum up a conversation firearm to your garden .
Pretty Painted Wooden Box
Greg Schiedemann
A fresh coating of key is all that ’s standing between you and a new bend to your container garden . Do n’t be afraid to try out a bold color — you could always repaint it !
Oil-Free Oil Can
An oil can is the perfect - sized repurposed planter for thesmall areas of your gardenor to localise on a table . check that you clean out any continue oil colour before planting your favored flowers .
Green Enamelware
An easy breakthrough at any flea market , enamelware has been around for years . It comes in a variety of colors , formula , and sizes .
Video: Container-Garden Design Tips
look out this quick video for ideas on putting together beautiful combination once you observe a cool , repurposed container to implant in .
Steel Pillars of Herbs
advance your herb to a new level — aright next to youroutdoor kitchen — with the help of toss steel rods . Make indisputable to cushion any gravelly edge before planting !
Sewing Desk Drawer
When the phonograph needle and thread have travel by the wayside , take your sewing desk drawers to thegardento presentation gorgeous spring - blooming bulbs .
Galvanized Steel Trough
Sometimes size matters , and sometimes a large repurposed planter is just the size needed to make animpact in the garden . This galvanized steel trough adds the veracious height and weather texture alongside a assembling of terra - cotta container .
Glitzy Old Glasses
If your honest-to-goodness , decorative glasses are n’t holding water anymore , employ them to retain plants such as droop string of pearls , reindeer moss , and miniature succulents .
Rusted-Steel Pedestals
Put your plants on a rust-brown platter for ahigh - rise display . Experiment with succulent that flaunt a motley of textures and growing habit to create a distinguished arranging .
Picture-Perfect Metal Vent
Marty Baldwin
Frame miniature plants , such as forte ferns and succulent , with an old metal vent . Add bog moss moss to aid retain moisture and keep the soil integral .
Fountain Focal Point
Add new lifetime to your old fountain by filling the cracks with container soil and planting your favorite succulents . Get originative with varieties by selecting for variegation , playfulness texture , or drooping emergence drug abuse .
Water Cooler
The most unsuspecting piece could turn into your new favorite repurposed container . Let people of colour be your usher , and if cobalt blue tickles your phantasy , go for it !
Mini Shopping Cart Display
What ’s great about this spell is that it ’s mobile ! Relocate thiscontainer gardento wherever the party is .
Wire Wastebasket
Tria Giovan
light line a wire circular file with peat moss , then sate the remaining surface area with potting territory . Top it off with your desire plant . Here , snowy delphinium impart subtle elegance to an entranceway arena .
Love the smell but do n’t have an older wastepaper basket around ? notice a wire circular file of preferred height at a home store .

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