Great and Green DIY Garden Solutions! |
The best gardens require more than
money, they also require some creativity and imagination. But the VERY
best gardens, in our opinion, are those that you create yourself, and if
you can recycle at the same time - then we really tip our hat to you,
because at these times of over consumption, recycling in creative ways
are the best thing we can do for our environment, and what better place
than the natural part of your house - the garden or yard. Here are some creative and fun suggestions on how you can make your garden or yard more beautiful while also helping the environment! |
A
few old bowls, a little paint and some wood poles - and you have
beautiful mushrooms adding color and beauty to your garden or yard. |
If you have some poles or trees in
your yard, you can easily create an amazing resting place to enjoy, read
a book or take an outside nap.
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A
little creativity and some old bottles can create a little peacock that
is both cute and shows your skill at recycling old bottles and putting
them to new use. While one such peacock may not look that snazzy, a few
of them spread out across the garden can create a great, amusing feeling
to it. |
Why
throw all your plastic bottles away? They are great habitats for young
plants, and so light you can mount them pretty much anywhere. You can
easily dye them different colors and enjoy a colorful natural display. |
Old
metal cans can be painted and used for larger plants, making a
beautiful display out of something that used to be quite ugly. Now
that's recycling! |
Logs
left unattended become a breeding place for insects and spiders, why
not hollow it out, clean it up and use what was once living to bring new
life and beauty to your yard? They are a great breeding ground for new
flowers, last a long time and can be easily painted. |
Old
milk cartons are another example of a great opportunity for recycling,
and a great place to grow your own herbs without having to buy them.
Isn't self sufficiency fun? |
A
little pool of water can be such a calming and beautiful thing. But how
to create one? You can use a number of techniques, from tires to simple
rocks. You can cut tires to create a non-leaking floor as well! |
Want to enjoy a cheap but fun little
waterfall cascading down the steps in your yard? Just use a bunch of
funnels at an angle, leave a slow running hose in the top one when
people are coming to visit and voila! You have something to surprise
them with! But don't waste the water, you can always use it to water
your garden or supply drink any pets you may have but funneling it
further.
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If
you're having guests over after dark and you want to add some magic and
fun to your yard, why not place some glow sticks in a few plastic
bottles. You can either spread them around to create a beautiful
firefly-like display or group them together and play night-time bowling!
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If you don't have soil in your yard,
but only concrete, it doesn't mean you can't enjoy some grass! Use old
tires and some wooden poles to make little flower and grass beds that
you can arrange in any patterns you like, from animal shapes to
geometric shapes, from spelling a name to make a small mosaic, the
options are only as limited as your imagination! |
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A flowerbed alone is beautiful, but
why not add a bit of creativity and whimsy by making them look as if
they just flowed from an old can? It's good for recycling and definitely
draws the eye!
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Want to have a more magical garden?
Ask a local carpenter to make you a little door and window, and use some
round wooden blocks to make a magical munchkin trail and habitat. Just
glue the tiny door and window on the tree and add the blocks. A good
idea is to dig up a little moat of stones, and make a little bridge. You
can also put flower beds on each side of the trail to mimic a little
forest!
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Bored of regular shaped pots that are
heavy and expensive? Make a beautiful and creative pot in any shape you
want with only stones, soil and a plastic net. You can use a bit of
cement to glue the rocks together or build the net first and then fill
it with the rocks to make an instant pot in lots of creative shapes!
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A few metal bars hooked together and a plastic sheet can give you your very own greenhouse to grow amazing plants more quickly!
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Old ladders, especially wooden ones,
can turn from clutter to beauty as they provide a lot of shelf space to
hang lights and other eye candy from. Paint them white, brown or green
and put them against trees, and they'll look right at place while also
giving you an easy solution for hanging lights.
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If you have old cans, let your kids
have some non-digital fun by going outside and playing. They can shoot
at the target, try to get the stones in, or keep little things inside
them that you'd rather they didn't bring into the house! If you want to
go one step further, why not paint a bulls-eye on the cans and give
points according to where they hit!
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Another little game that's also
pleasing to the eye only requires 9 flat stones and 10 smaller ones to
represent X and O so you can play tic tac toe! But why stop there? If
you have enough rocks, why not make a checkers field or even a chess
one? It's much more fun than playing on a board and you get some sun
while you're at it!
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Want to create beautiful hanging
flower beds? Use some plastic pipes or old poster canisters and cut them
in half, each providing you with 2 great flower beds to use. Make sure
to close off both ends and finish by tying them up in string or metal
fiber. Hanging these off a tree limb creates a beautiful green look, but
they can be hanged from anywhere you like.
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As you've seen previously, stones can
be used in endless creative ways, and they are easy to find. But to get
some beautiful, silky smooth stones, visit the nearest beach and spend a
day collecting the most beautiful and colorful pieces. Then you can
create little artistic objects like these beautiful footprints.
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lundi 18 août 2014
Great and Green DIY Garden Solutions!
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