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Garden Art...from Trash?
by Jane Parr-Whitehead
Description: Ideas for decorating your garden with recycled items.
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April begs me to do something outdoors! How about you? The
weather is about right all over the USA for gardening. Besides planning
what to put into your garden as far as plants, you need to think of the
special additions that make a garden unique. But...garden art from
trash?
Gardens need "bones" to ground them. No pun intended! Garden
sculptures, hedges, specimen trees, and shrubs all help make good bones!
Now what about those extra touches that make your garden
distinctively yours? Below is a list of ideas that you can use with
your own twists to create all kinds of garden goodies for your own garden,
or to give as gifts!
Broken plates -- don't throw away those chipped plates, especially the
pretty ones! Stick them into the garden with the chipped parts hidden by
the dirt. Alone or grouped, they make a statement! Uneven numbers work
best.
Mirrors and Cd's -- reflective surfaces attract birds and are fun in the
sunlight. Make mobiles and hang from tree limbs! With a large mirror, one
can place it against a fence, behind the plants and enjoy the
reflections of your garden lighting. Our dog uses our big mirror to scope out
squirrels without being seen. Funny to watch! She crawls into the
greenery beneath the trees and watches in the mirror for any unsuspecting
squirrel to enter the bed. She hasn't caught any yet but she sure likes to
chase them!
More mirrors! -- broken mirrors can be found in the trash and
snatched for use in your garden. Glue with mirror adhesive to fences,
garden sheds, and anywhere you want to make a space look larger. Use the
pieces in a loose mosaic form and you have a one of a kind piece of
art!
Rusted metal anything--the rusted look is very "in" now and metal can be
found easily. Use your imagination and use large rusted metal car
parts, old gates, iron grates from demolished old homes, and any metal you
can get your hands on to create unique garden elements. If you cannot
cut or weld these yourself, try finding someone who can and offer to
trade a piece of garden art for their work.
Fabric -- how about an old beach umbrella that you strip down to the bare
spokes and cover with silk greenery and tiny Christmas lights? Inserted
into the ground where light and a bit of fun are needed, the look is
very "partyish"! Even better if you drape tulle, chiffon, netting, etc.
over the umbrella! Swagged like you were draping a scarf over your
shoulders. If it is to be a permanent fixture, use it as a trellis!
Wonderful with lights!
More fabric -- these same fabrics can be used to make "tent like" areas
for the private enjoyment of your family. While not usually found in
trash bins, the fabric can be had very inexpensively in close out bins at
fabric stores. Bamboo poles make the structure. Even more dramatic
beside a pool. An informal cabana!
Pottery -- broken pottery is found at garden centers and nurseries. Sweet
talk them into letting you have some! Large broken pots look great as
is, or can be faux painted to look as though they are centuries old. Or
try smaller pieces glued together to make a sculpture all your own.
Paint, glue mirrors or tile pieces to make a mosaic, or leave as is. Make
this large enough to make a "statue" in your garden! You can add the
necessary "works" to make this a fountain!
Lamp Stands -- old lamps taken apart, tall stands of any kind, and
anything that you can add that is tall and slender can be weatherproofed to
make a grouping of candle stands for the garden. Again, three, five, or
seven work best. With or without candles, these are attractive and catch
the eye! Especially among low growing flowers. Or you can line your
driveway with these for a luminary look!
Fence Posts -- an old, tall, but sturdy fence post makes a great pole for
use as a flag hanger. Just screw the hardware into the post. Mine has
plant hangers and a small lantern hung from it also. A welcoming sight!
Potpourri of Ideas -- Are we there yet? Are your creative juices flowing?
Here are some off the wall ideas. Do you have a broken box fan? The
square grates are wonderful for painting and hanging as faux gates, wall
decor, or wherever your imagination takes you! Snip out a design from
the grate for an even better look.
Have an old touchier lamp? It too is great for painting and "planting"
in the garden, decked out with plants on the top. Bury the bottom to
keep it from tipping, or you can add concrete to the base. Look around
the house and garage and see with new eyes. Check out the dumpsters and
the neighbors trash!
Old TV tables can be cut out for plant pots to sit down in. How about
window frames? Old pool balls, golf gear, fishing gear, boat parts and
oars, wooden anything! Some of these things need to be painted with
clear or colored outdoor spray paints to keep them looking good, whether
the look is "old" or new.
A note: Always think about this...in some places, taking
something from someone's trash or going through a dumpster,
is illegal. Please check local ordinances before you take a
chance. And, another thing to keep in mind...sometimes you
may find people with "not so nice" intentions hanging around dumpsters.
All I am saying is...always be careful!
Happy Decorating!
Jane Parr-Whitehead has been a professional Home Decorator
for over 15 years. She now offers “Home Decorating via the
Internet” from her site. She, also, is the editor of a Home
Decorating Newsletter monthly newsletter where you can
enjoy reading about Home Decorating, Decorating Childrens
rooms, Animal Print Decorating, and much more. Visit her site at
http://Decorativeartsbyjep.com/.
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