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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Shoppin'

So Farmall Man has completed several cleanup jobs where he has either cleaned abandoned property or torn down unwanted buildings and houses. Through these adventures he has came across quite a collection of junk stuff.

I've been a benefactor of these endeavors over the past 9 years. I have built several brick patios from bricks I've loaded while FM has torn down a building, have several wheelbarrows, wagons, and unique planters that came from trash ditches, and my gazebo and bicycle planter was rescued from the land of  unwanted.
Its so true about "one man's trash, is another man's treasure". I have re purposed lots of items that are trash to others.

Like I said, FM has quite the collection of junk stuff out back (behind the house - the front belongs to me!) From old cars and chicken feeders to cash registers, farm implements, lumber and recycled tin; there is lots to be found out back. Occasionally I get inspired by his stuff and get to go "shopping" among the "treasures"!
Recently I eyeballed this shopping cart among the stuff. When I first enquired about it, I was met with some reluctance. FM had picked it up on one of his jobs and had envisioned using it to haul tools around his shop and equipment yard. After a little persuasion, I was able to move it around to the front yard! I debated on whether to fill the buggy up with soil to plant in, but decided to place pots in the buggy, just as if you were strolling the garden center, picking out plants to take home.
It is now nestled in my flower bed and creates a focal point for this area. A rectangle pot of petunias sits in the child's seat, zebra grass, verbena, creeping jenny, assorted foliage, and a rope plant fill the three pots in the buggy.

So what do ya think? So have you ever taken one man (or woman's) trash and turned it into a cool garden treasure?

7 comments:

  1. that's pretty cute. WOW your garden is deliciously lush!

    i've not done much in the way of repurposing other's trash. i made a bottle tree out of my OWN trash, does that count?! Ha!

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  2. I have no imagination when it comes to a garden.....thanks for the interesting and inviting ways you come up with. :D I still have an old wheelbarrow down the hill a ways which needs to be brought up and used as a planter. The wheelbarrow was left by the previous owner of this property, circa 1975 or earlier. hahahah

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  3. What a fun idea! Now if only you'd send that beautiful garden down to ME!!!!Hahaaaa
    hughugs

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  4. You are such a clever young lady! I love it, and your flowers are gorgeous!! :)

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  5. That is such a neat idea! Your flowers are beautiful.
    I love remodeling and re-purposing things around the house. It's so fun!
    Have a wonderful day! :)
    xxxx~KElsey

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  6. Thank you for your nice comments!
    Texwisgirl - yes using your own trash counts lol! I made a bottle tree out of old coke bottles one time. I noticed it needs a little tlc soon, though.
    Lynn- go get that wheelbarrow, fill it with potting soil, and add some flowers!
    Donna- wish I could send some flowers your way.
    Sally - thank you!
    Kelsey - isn't repurposing something so much fun!

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  7. I LOVE it! Yard art is so fun! And the cart brings height to the flowerbed. I wouldn't be able to get away with anything like that in our subdivision, LOL. But I'd be tempted to try!

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