A lot of things in your yard and you consider useless and are you ready to throw? Don’t do that, our 10 ideas about how you have an awesome garden with cheap things will help you.
1.Old wheels
“Old, but gold.” Funny and useless, but old wheels may be back in fashion, just give it a chance to change your garden and to bring it to alive.
2.Natural stone border
It sounds boring, it’s just a stone but if you have a little bit of creativity this could be more than a stone. You also could paint it and to make your garden more colorful.
3.Gabion wall
A Gabion wall is a caged wall, here being filled with large stones to hold back a terraced section of garden. The interspaced wooden blocks give it a home and well defined fenced-in impression.
4.Woven garden bed
Tight woven fibers allow for dynamically flexible garden box shape. These work particularly well in circle shapes as well as looking stunning!
5.Glass bottles
To add even more color to a beautiful garden without detracting from functionality or your plants, row bottles up with opaque colors. Wine bottles, jars, and medicinal bottle work very well!
6.Woven branches
How to make something special? If you’re looking for an impressive design that’s sure to grab everyone attention with a incredibly organic feeling, this branch weaving process is both elaborate and gorgeous.
7.Log border flowerbed
Especially in the case of vines and creeping plants, one felled tree can do the trick! Stacking vertical sections of tree trunk is remarkably stable as well as aesthetically pleasing.
8.Dry creek bed
If your yard doesn’t end in a fence, but blends into a wooded lot, a stone ‘creek bed’ style divider can be a great visual seperation of yard from overgrowth, even if the far edge is tended plants.
9.Steel edging
For hard-to-manage spacing in flowerbeds in tight spaces, warping sheet metal before burying it can give you the most flexible options for garden shaping around.
10.Metal piping
Any rusted or old metal piping can serve a double purpose: excellent structure to provide support to a tall raised garden and grow mini-gardens of succulents in each pipe to provide a unique statement.
All you need now is some sun!