Source:?Klru
This rusty old tire rim works perfectly as a storage unit for a garden hose. Simply use the already existing holes to bolt the rim to a wall or sturdy stand, and wrap any hose around the outer edge!
2. Vintage Sink Planter
Source:?The Micro Gardener
A vintage sink can actually make a pretty stylish planter, as you can see from this example. All you need is a strong pipe or sensible place to mount the sink bowl, and you are ready to fill it up with soil and start growing! In this example the crystal faucet was left in place for a little extra flair.
3. Rusted Bike Display
Source:?Refurbished Ideas
Any old bike that can?t be ridden or is simply retired from use can become a classy display like?this one!?Some bikes have a platform on the back where a basket can be fastened, which is quite convenient! On other bikes without this feature, a basket fastened to the handlebars or seat can?be just as easy to create.
4. Rustic Door Lattice
Source:?Refurbished Ideas
This old screen door has been converted into a stylish lattice, with vines intertwined in?the chicken wire that has replaced the screen. This is such a simple idea with hardly any work required to build. There is no denying; it looks?marvelous!
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3 thoughts on “15 PREPOSTEROUS PLANTERS FROM RECYCLED JUNK”
Sharon Petersen
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Mary Lawson
Sharon Petersen
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Chriss Lawson-Johnson
Kay Hanlon
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Yeah, I’d call that preposterous