I love an old-fashioned, cottage garden! What better way to showcase those worn and imperfect antiques and flea market finds than to incorporate them into your garden landscape? This is the perfect way to personalize your outdoor haven and add character to your garden! Take a look at these charming examples of ways you can add architectural salvage and vintage finds - recycled and repurposed - to your garden!
This old frosted glass light fixture makes a beautiful new bird feeder or birdbath
Here, old window frames with well placed chandelier crystals form a unique garden divider
An old window hung from a tree adds interest and shape to your garden
This vintage colander is now a hanging planter with built in drainage!
Old drawers, crates and boxes make unique wall planters
Here, an old rusted chicken feeder is planted with bulbs
An old garden shovel is used as a trellis from Cottage in the Oaks
Wonderful bottle tree with climbing flowers - what beautiful colors!
Here, an old high chair adds charm and interest
This potting bench was made from old salvaged materials; from dr Molly
(Click here for more upcycled pallet projects and ideas)
Super-cute fence made to look like birdhouses
Super-cute fence made to look like birdhouses
Add a vibrant painted chair to your garden
A mirror in the garden adds interest as well as dimension
Paint the frame a bright color! by deardaisycottage
Barbed wire trellis by Thedustyraven via Etsy
Another great use for old jars is to use them as planters: just add wire! from Hutch Studio
Stencil letters on terracotta saucers and then hang inside old picture frames for instant garden art
Or hang an electric version from a tree for magical nighttime glow
Paint an old wood pallet and use to hide trash cans or air conditioner units by Camelot Art Creations
Use an old lamp base and hanging planter basket to create a unique garden pedestal
I LOVE purple in the garden! Don't be afraid to add bright colors with paint for exciting accents. Here, the shutters, bench, and hanging flower pot are all painted purple.
The weathered wood of this old boat adds contrast in texture to the flowers planted inside
What do you think about using these items in your garden? Have you tried anything like this in your own garden? Tell us!






















LOve it! I got an aluminum half round awning (think a long half tunnel) from a steak house that was closing for free. I cut it in 3 pieces one about 8 feet and 2 3 feet sections and mounted the long one on landscape timbers for an arbor. I lined one side with 2 old metal headboards and the other with 3 old metal gates..love it! I use the other pieces as trellis now but they may end up"in the air" too. I am always looking for cool old junk to plop in my garden or flowerbeds. I used to do the floorlamp base planters at my old shop..love that one with the succulents!I also planted old wire bike baskets and other old wire baskets. I use wire tomato cages upside down..just bend the "legs" into curls and they can hold a gazing globe or they are good for floppy flowers..just stick them right in the planting.My current favs are 3 old zinc chicken feeders(they are like large ribbed buckets) that I have upside down and use for planters and a huge bronze piece that was originally a bell. I want to try some of those chicken wire ladies..less creepy than a scarecrow! Yay for garden junk!
ReplyDeleteI love the wire bike basket idea! You should put some photos up!
DeleteOh my, I couldn't pick a favorite if I had to! All are fabulous -- love those mirrors and the various ways of using windows and, oh my goodness, the plates!
ReplyDeleteI've got to dress up my shed!
I love the plates!
DeleteThese are all great ideas....I love that last one...usually you see the Madonna in that form...
ReplyDeleteLots of inspiration! Thanks...:)
Yes, I thought that one was unusual & interesting.
DeleteGood grief, these are absolutely wonderful and will use ideas for my daughter's wedding. I love recycled art.
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked the post!
DeleteHave enjoyed the post. Just so folks know, that red door trellis was made by Kirk Willis, a friend of mine who lives in Washington state. https://www.facebook.com/kirk.willis.16 I know he would love to hear from you and if you need help making it will probably gladly share tips. =-)
ReplyDeleteLove the door, it's perfect!
Deletei really like yur recycled things 2 doors for trellis i thought was neat & different things...
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked!
Deletethanks for share.....
ReplyDeleteI too am always dragging home "junK" as my husband calls it lol. I have an old Hiawatha bicycle( think Pee Wee Herman) The tires were dry rotted so I just spray painter it tires ,spokes and all a nice bright turquoise and hung a wire basket on the handle bars and two on the rear fender filled them with anuals and viola instant garden art!
ReplyDeleteI saw a pink one once with flowers plan ted in the basket. It was lovely.
DeleteI love the liscence plate haneing basket and the box too... maybe I can get my hubby to bend some up for me.
ReplyDeleteCute stuff
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