Weekend Recycling BBQ Flower Project
April 26, 2008
Last week we cleared out the back of our garden and took the rubbish to the local household refuse site. However I decided to save our old rusty BBQ with pine under-shelf from a fate worse than the crusher and re-use it as a plant stand. My challenge was to hide the rust and add some colourful plants on a very small budget, so heres how I did it.
What you will need is:
- An old rusty BBQ,
- Some terra-cotta or plastic plant pots,
- Lots of stones from the garden (ours has more than its fair share!),
- Compost,
- Cheap Plants from the market or local garden centre i.e. violas, ivy, dianthus, herbs.
Method:
- Move the BBQ to its desired location,
- Pot up the plants into the plant pots with the compost, add stones to the bottom of the pot for drainage.
- Arrange the pots on the BBQ to hide the rust and to hang down over the sides,
- Place the stones around the pots to build up a pebble beach effect.
The Completed Project should look like this:
This is a perfect idea for lifting a small area with a burst of colour and more importantly recycling an item which otherwise would have gone to landfill.
Try this project out for yourself.
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startingagain! | August 28, 2008 at 8:30 pm
How lovely…..I like something a little different………..we got flooded last year and I have to start from scratch………things like this are appealing.