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Garden art from junque - pictures








toni
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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 8:41 pm   Post subject: Garden art from junque - pictures


I love to "curb shop" the day before trash pickup. You would be amazed at the good stuff people just throw away. Thrift store shopping is another way to find things to use in a different way in the garden.


This plant stand is made from a brass plate on the bottom, a brass candle stand and topped with a brass tray that my husband soldered together for me.
They are not the shiny brass color anymore but have a nice patina.


The trellis is part of a white/gold painted metal day bed. Found it in a trash pile on the curb, but it now has a Sweet Autumn Clematis climbing all over it.


The sides and top for the cucumber trellis are parts from the swing set that my oldest daughter was getting rid of. I will post a picture later this spring when the cucumber vines have the chicken wire covered.


Beginning growth in the first bed I made 4 years ago...the birdbath is made from three clay flower pots in graduating sizes and topped with a large clay tray. And the glass coffee percolator on the left is a "water garden" it has a black water iris in it, but it hasn't started growing yet.


My daylillies are planted in front of an old picket fence section my sister-in-law was getting rid of.


The parts for this arbor were originally in our side room as part of a set of shelves. We built a new bookcase and had these just hanging around. If the chocolate vine planted on the right side of it doesn't start climbing soon, it may be replaced with a moonflower vine.


On the far left is one of two birdbaths made from old strawberry pots my mother-in-law was throwing out, turned upside down and a clay tray glued to what is now the top.
On the right are the headboard and footboard of a metal bed given to me by a friend who knows about my garden "art". They have sweetpeas climbing on them.


This is another picket fence panel that was missing several pickets. It will be used this summer as a trellis for cypress vines. I painted it purple.


I found the stand that this pot of geraniums is in on a trash pile. It was a small table until the glass top broke and the lady threw it away. It is out by the front porch.


I found this old wooden filing cabinet drawer at a thrift store. The bottom was gone, so it is now a flower pot for zinnias in the front yard.


I have two of these chairs that didn't have seats, my husband cut me two wood rounds that I painted up and now they are plant stands by the front porch.

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Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 11:13 pm   Post subject:


Toni you are an inspiration!!! I won't be able to look at a bit of 'junk' now without seeing it as part of the garden. Very Happy

I've already decided that two old posts and a battered fence panel will make a screen to hide the compost bins. I think I'll attach the sheets of mirrored plastic that my eldest son gave me to the panel which should give the garden another dimension.

I dug up some strange carved stones when I was making my flower beds and now one is a planter (may end up as a sundial though later on), one is ideal for the top of the waterfall as it has a tubing sized hole in it and the other two are placed either side of the waterfall as soil retainers. The lasr one is used for drying muddy shoes on. I must remember to take some piccies to let you see.

Thanks for taking the time to let us all see your wonderful photographs - I especially like the bird baths and planters.


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toni
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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 5:48 pm   Post subject:


Eileen, please post pictures of the stones. They sound like they will make really cool garden art.
The mirrored plastic on the fence panel will look neat. You could get some Sharpie markers and do some drawing on it too.

I don't have an official potting shed, but I was given some old fence panels last year and used three of them to make an enclosure to store old pots, an old stereo cabinet that I use for shelf space/potting table and some garden art that I haven't figured out what to do with yet. In fact that's the sorta junky area behind the large birdbath.
Many years ago, my Dad was really into woodworking, when he died we found a box of different bird figures that he had cut out but never painted. I am going to decorate them and attach them to the fence panels so I can enjoy them.

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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 6:34 pm   Post subject:


Toni I really like all of your ideas. I have an old iron headboard that I put out in my flower garden and planted moonflower vines that will hopefully cover the headboard. I really like the clay pot birdbath, I 'm going to make one for my garden! Thanks for the idea!!


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Posted: Thu Apr 06, 2006 10:00 pm   Post subject:


I use a lot of recycled things but I don't think it's garden art. I'm not very artistic. DR usually rescues me. I guess I don't think to look for things to use in the garden. I like the things you use though. Dooley

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Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:36 am   Post subject: Garden art


Wow, what good imaginations you ladies have! Now when I hit the thrift stores and yard sales will keep that ideas in mind. I did luck out on quite a few half-buried old red bricks here and a few bigger stones when I had some old bushes removed and have put them to use.

Toni, I'm not quite brave enough to check the curbsides before trash day, though my sister has salvaged some useful things that way.

Eileen, those old stones sound fascinating (no chance of finding such relics where I live, alas, not even an old arrowhead).

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Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2006 2:37 am   Post subject:


What a great thread - I'm glad I found it. You make me want to fill my yard with doodads!

At this point I haven't much... though I do have an old concrete frog about the size of a small breadbox lurking among the plants..



He came with the house. A brass rabbit lives under my rosebush too. Do 'critters' count as 'junque'?

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Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:04 am   Post subject:


Oh Toni, I love all of your junque, I am a junk-aholic, in fact I have taken a personal day off this coming Friday just so I can go garage sailing to buy junk. It has been several months since I have had a junkin' day and I can't wait. Hooray!!!!!!!!


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Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2006 9:29 pm   Post subject:


I like the way you think! You have a knack for design!
The most adventurous I've been is planting morning glories in front of an old gate. It did look beautiful! Tried the same thing with sweet peas but it wasn't as impressive as the big, heart-shaped leaves of the morning glory Crying or Very sad
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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 2:27 pm   Post subject:


Stratsmom
Thanks, I love looking at things and coming up with other uses for them.

Do you have a picture of the old gate and the morning glories? I would really like to see it, I love old gates but haven't found any I can afford, it seems the sellers really "love" them too Crying or Very sad

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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 3:55 pm   Post subject:


Toni great ideas. Makes me think what I have laying around and what I should have kept.
Eileen could u post the pics again? There not there.


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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 4:38 pm   Post subject:


Eileen ,your stones don't show on mine is it just mine are what?
I have an old Coffee pot in my flower garden .I found it behind my moms old house where an old shed had been torn down.Its the shinny pot that has handles between tires. I even have a little dooley out here and searched for a picture of her but didn't find one.



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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2006 4:48 pm   Post subject:


I'm like toni ,I love old gates but haven't found one that people will give up also old doors.I love yard art of any kind but only find it now and then.

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