

My chair was a thrift store find planted with sedums, hens and chicks, and thyme.
This gift basket planted with a juniper would make a cute housewarming present.

My old shoes, worn out around the garden centre, and now recycled.

Here is a container made with a thrift store find wire basket. I picked up several of these for about fifty cents each.


They make for a quick unique planter; for something really different you can creatively adapt all sorts of objects.
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