New Garden Junk..or old stuff as garden junk - two new pics

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  1. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I had a list of things in my mind that I hoped to find last weekend and other than an old, old dresser that I could use to plant in, I believe I found what I was looking for.

    I saw this idea online somewhere....instead of having a wreath on the door for holidays, use an old frame and hang holiday decorations inside.
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    Old frame ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

    Last Fall I rescued several pots of mini Roses from the floral department at Kroger...99 cents so I bought the last 6 they had. Two didn't make it through the summer but the others repotted and placed in their new home will be cute.
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    Flower Bed ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

    Don't know where it will go or how it will be used but I had to have it.
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    16 inch wheel with chain ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

    I am going to use these two pails, another two I already have and a round tub to make a tipsy pot planter. The buckets will hold more soil therefore more water and the plants can be larger than the last tipsy pot planter I made.
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    Old pails ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

    I have been wanting one of these and found one at a reasonable price. The green zip tie is only there because the other hanging hook is still in the tool box on the truck.
    I plan on hiding that base with mulch and maybe a ground cover planted in the top of the car wheel and the pot needs to be raised up to about the middle of the hoop and I am thinking a hunk of Spiderwort planted in it.
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    Planter ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

    Oh, yeah, there was a 7 foot tall, really pretty steeple I wanted but the one with the muscles on this trip wouldn't even consider trying to put it in the truck. :rolleyes:
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I'm so glad you managed to find everything you wanted Toni. I look forward to seeing everything in your garden all planted up.
     
  4. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Ooops, I found two rake heads and a wrought iron gate I forgot to take photos of.

    The gate will be a trellis, somewhere. I want to find a location to use this one and a green one I bought a few weeks ago for growing Lathyrus odoratus next spring.
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    Gate ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )

    And the fork heads will either become part of the path border or hose guards with some sort of pretty covering up the sharp pointy ends.
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    Rake heads ( photo / image / picture from toni's Garden )
    I have a couple of rake heads that I was thinking about when I was putting the name on these and failed to proof read!! :rolleyes: So that should read Digging Fork heads
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Great finds... as usual!
    Can't wait to see that frame all decorated for the holidays.
    And the "bed" is too cute and will even cuter with bright cheery flowers.
    I don't think I could have passed that wheel up either. All sorts of ideas come to mind. I'm sure you'll find a clever use for it.
    Pails for tipsy pots! DUH! why didn't I think of that! LOL
    And that last planter... that might have to be my favorite... so many possibilities.
    I would love to find a few of those gates! And I like your idea of the rake heads for hose guides.

    You did good Toni! Be sure you show them to us when they get all situated.
    Now I've "junk fever" :stew2:
     



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    sewNsow In Flower

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    Toni ,I totally love your finds.Those buckets will make great tipsy pots.You are right we need bigger things for tipsys.I didn't use mine this year. It would have been a chore to keep watered.Selecting the right plants can make a success too.There are some succulents I want to collect.

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    Can't wait to see finished products. Going to have to find me a yard sale like that.
     
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    koszta kid Young Pine

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    I also got some nice things at garage sale metal tractor seat, Barn door. and rinse wash tub. :rolleyes: Dh rolls his eyes. Got door to be front of new out house.
     
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    Re: New Garden Junk..or old stuff as garden junk - two new

    I have 3 over 100 year old in perfect condition that you surely gave me a good idea about. Next weekends project. Thanks.

    Barb in Pa.
     
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    Toni, Those rakes are actually digging forks. If you had someone put a handle on each one you could dig lots and lots of potatoes with those.
     
  11. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I realized I had misnamed them a few days ago and have just been forgetting to change that.
    I have a wonderful digging fork that I used to dig up the entire backyard, it has thicker tines to get through out hard black clay. But these will be decorations.
     
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    Cool stuff Toni ! I need to get out and take pics of my garden junque... I love it.
     

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