Upcycled garden containers are an enjoyable and creative way to add whimsy and interest to your outdoor area!
Are you an avid gardener who is tired of planting your flowers in the same old pots every year? Would you like to add charm, whimsy and interest to your garden space without spending a lot of money? It is easy to revamp an everyday object into a creative, one of a kind upcycled garden container!
Creating and using upcycled garden containers is not only eco-friendly, it is also a way to add a glimpse of your personality to your landscape. It is easy to take items that you might otherwise dispose of and create amazing containers and planters. Adding these items to your landscape will really make your garden stand out. Don’t throw that object out just yet! Let me show you what you can create with it!
Upcycled Garden Containers: Add Charm to Your Landscape
In today’s world, the importance of sustainability and reducing waste has become more crucial than ever. Making gardening more eco- friendly can be accomplished by upcycling. Upcycling is the act of repurposing and transforming materials into something new and useful. By practicing upcycling in your garden, you can reduce waste and add charm to your landscape at the same time. Upcycling can be as simple as turning an old wheelbarrow into a planter or using old bricks to create a pathway. Not only does upcycling benefit the environment, but it can also add a unique and personalized touch to your garden. Let’s dig in and learn how to use upcycled garden containers to help transform your garden into a sustainable and charming oasis.
Creative Ideas for Upcycled Garden Containers
Planters and containers are essential for any garden, but they can be expensive. Instead of buying new ones, consider creating your own using recycled materials. When it comes to upcycling in the garden, there are endless possibilities.
While almost anything can be repurposed into a planter, some materials do work better than others. Here are a few things to consider before selecting your containers:
- consider the shape and size of the container. Plants have different root systems, so some may need deeper containers than others. For example, plants with taproots will need a deep container to allow for downward growth. On the other hand, shallow-rooted plants such as succulents can thrive in smaller containers.
- think about the material of the container. Porous materials such as terracotta and wood can dry out more quickly than plastic or metal, so they may not be the best choice for plants that need constant moisture. On the other hand, plastic and metal containers can heat up in the sun, which may damage the roots of certain plants.
- make sure the container has adequate drainage. Without proper drainage, the soil can become waterlogged and drown the plant roots. Look for containers with holes in the bottom or make your own by drilling or puncturing holes. If you can’t add holes to the container, add a layer of rocks to the bottom of the container before adding the plants and soil.
The following examples show just how creative and unique upcycled garden containers can be. With a little imagination and some DIY skills, you can create your own stunning garden containers. Get creative and have fun with your projects!
– A ceramic teapot used as a planter filled with fragrant herbs or pansies
– Old wheelbarrows as planters: An old, rusty wheelbarrow can be transformed into a charming planter. Simply fill it with soil and your favorite plants, and you have a unique and functional garden feature.
– Pallets as garden furniture: Wooden pallets can be upcycled into a variety of garden containers. Simply remove any nails or staples, sand down the rough edges, and add soil and plants. Pallets can be used to create vertical gardens, raised beds, or even as a base for a garden shed. In the photo below, a pallet was added as a “hutch” to an old chest of drawers to create a living potting bench.
– Old tires as planters: Old tires can be upcycled into unique and durable planters. To get started, simply clean the tire and cut away any excess rubber. You can then paint the tire to match your outdoor decor and add soil and plants. Tires can be stacked to create a tiered planter, hung from a tree or porch using rope or chains or simply place one on top of an old fence post.
– metal, enamel or tin bucket as a container garden for herbs or small vegetables.
– Old boots as quirky planters filled with succulents
– Old Bathtubs or porcelain sinks as large planters
– Colanders as hanging baskets
By creating your own planters and containers, you can save money and add a personal touch to your garden. Plus, you’ll be reducing waste and giving new life to old materials. These are just a few ideas for upcycling in the garden. The possibilities are endless, and the only limit is your imagination.
More Ideas For Upcycled Garden Containers
If you have old furniture lying around, don’t throw it away. With a bit of creativity and effort, you can turn it into functional and stylish outdoor pieces. Here are two ideas for repurposing old furniture for your garden:
– **Old chairs as planters**: If you have old chairs with missing seats or broken legs, don’t toss them out. Instead, turn them into planters. Simply remove the seat and backrest, add soil and plants, and you have a unique and charming garden feature. Or you can leave the seat intact and turn the chair into a display piece for an array of combo pots.
– **Old table as make-shift potting bench**: If you have an old table with a sturdy base, consider turning it into a potting bench. The table will need a top made of weather-resistant material, such as metal, and you have a perfect spot for displaying your planters.
By repurposing old furniture, you can save money and add a personal touch to your garden. Plus, you’ll be keeping these items out of the landfill and reducing waste.
Preparing Your Upcycled Garden Container for Planting
Once you’ve picked out the perfect containers for your garden, it’s thyme to prepare them for planting.
The first step is to thoroughly clean the container with soap and water, removing any dirt or residue that may have accumulated. This will prevent any unwanted bacteria from getting into the soil and harming your plants. Allow the container to dry before proceeding to the next step.
Make sure that your container has proper drainage. Without drainage holes, excess water can accumulate and drown your plants. If your container doesn’t have drainage holes, you can easily drill or puncture them yourself. If you are unable to add drainage holes to the container, add a layer of rocks or stones to the bottom of the container to improve drainage and prevent water from collecting.
Now you are ready to add a high-quality potting mix to the container. Depending on the plants you plan to grow, you may want to add in compost or other organic materials to provide additional nutrients.
Prior to adding the flowers or plants, water the potting soil thoroughly to ensure it is moist and ready for your plants.
Add the plants and flowers to the container and then add enough soil to cover the root ball. Water the container again once all the plants are in place.
With a little creativity and care, your upcycled containers can become the centerpiece of your garden design.
Proper Maintenance of Your Upcycled Garden Container
One of the best things about using an upcycled garden container (or 2) in your garden is that they can be incredibly low maintenance. However, there are still a few things to keep in mind if you want to keep your plants healthy and thriving.
While upcycled garden containers are a fun and eco-friendly way to add some flair to your outdoor space, it’s important to take care of the containers as well. Here are some tips for maintaining your upcycled planters:
– Water regularly: Make sure your plants are getting enough water, especially during hot summer months. Depending on the conditions in your garden, you may need to water your plants more or less frequently. If you’re unsure about how often to water, simply stick your finger a few inches down into the soil. If it feels dry, it’s time to water!
– Fertilize: Add fertilizer to your soil to promote healthy growth.
– Keep an eye on drainage: Make sure your containers have proper drainage to prevent root rot.
– Depending on the material, your upcycled garden container may require regular cleaning and treating. Regularly clean your containers to prevent the buildup of dirt and debris. For example, wooden furniture like the potting table with the hutch made from a pallet may need to be treated with a weather-resistant sealant.
-Some upcycled garden containers may be more susceptible to damage from the elements. Protect them from rain, wind, and sun to ensure their longevity whenever possible. Regularly inspect your upcycled garden containers for wear and tear. Replace or repair any damaged or worn items.
– For all planters and containers, regular pruning and maintenance is essential. Be sure to trim back any plants that are getting too overgrown. Not only will this keep your garden looking tidy and neat, but it will also encourage new growth. Trimming and pruning will help keep your plants healthy and thriving.
By following these simple maintenance tips, you can ensure that your upcycled container garden will be thriving and beautiful all season long!
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Benefits of using upcycled garden containers
Not only are upcycled garden containers a fun and creative way to add some personality to your outdoor space, but they also have several environmental benefits. By reusing items that would otherwise end up in a landfill, you’re reducing waste and minimizing your carbon footprint. Upcycling also saves energy and resources by reducing the need for new materials to be produced. Plus, upcycling is a great way to save money and stay within your budget
Further Encouragement to Begin Upcycling Your Garden Containers
Upcycling garden containers is a fun, creative and eco-friendly way to add whimsy and charm to your outdoor living area. From old tires to wheelbarrow to metal containers, there are countless items that can be upcycled into beautiful planters and containers. Simply by following the tips for selecting, planting and maintaining the containers, you can help transform your garden into a beautiful and sustainable space. So, grab your gardening gloves, some supplies and get started on your upcycling projects today. Your garden (and wallet) will thank you!
As the old saying goes, “One person’s trash is another person’s treasure.” Let’s turn that “trash” into a treasure for our gardens!
More Ideas For Upcycled Garden Containers
Planters and containers are essential for any garden, but they can be
expensive. Instead of buying new ones, consider creating your own using
recycled materials. Here are some additional DIY upcycling projects for planters and
containers.
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Kippi says
Thank you for sharing all these fantastic ideas for flower pots and containers.
Happy Gardening,
Kippi
Sonya says
Great ideas, thank you so much for sharing., love the wheelbarrow container. Always fun to hop with you.
Kimberly Snyder says
Thank you, Sonya! Have a wonderful summer! Always great hopping with you!!
Cara says
Wow, you have so many ideas Kim! I like the wheelbarrow idea. My husband brought his mother’s wheelbarrow over, it is a decorative piece, but I just wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with it. Now I have some new ideas, thank you for sharing!
Kimberly Snyder says
Wheelbarrows are versatile! Can’t wait to hear how you style yours!