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4 Eco-Friendly Garden Projects

What better way to bring out your creativity and care for the environment at the same time than by creating a backyard garden? The use of recycled items to embellish the backyard garden space helps to add some touch to the project. It also assists in highlighting your fun personality as you seek out new ways of using readily available materials to garden.

As you continue looking for new ideas and new methods to spruce up your garden project, consider the projects listed below:

 

 

Bring Out Your Old Boots and Fill Them with Flowers

The old rain boots that you outgrew or a member of your family outgrew in the past year should not have to end up in a landfill or in your trash bag. Take a few pairs of old boots and use some scissors to make drain holes in their soles. Proceed to fill the boots using potting soil.

You can then use these boots to plant your preferred seasonal blooms. The boots will look adorable when you line them up along the length of your entryway. Alternatively, you can also place them in your vegetable garden to help you add a touch of color.

 

 

Use Artificial Grass to Create a Walking Path

Gardening is a fun activity, but it can easily turn messy, especially when wet soil gets into your pristine looking shoes. Using recycled artificial grass will help you maintain that lush green look in the garden while getting rid of the mess that comes with gardening. Use the grass to come up with walkways between the sections present in your garden.

Taking into account that this grass will never require watering, it means that you can now focus your attention to tending to your plants. Lawn maintenance should not interfere with your gardening activities. The good thing about the artificial grass is that you can place it with ease on your preferred location.

 

 

Create a Raised Bed Garden Using Old Tractor Tires

The good thing with home gardens is that you are at liberty to innovate as much as you would like. And as it is, old tires tend to easily clutter landfills as they take ages before they can start biodegrading. So why not keep the tires from the landfill by giving them an all-new purpose?

By collecting a few old tires, you can easily create a raised bed garden while at the same time getting to extend the purpose of these rubber items. You can choose to stack up these tires to help you add interest. Or you can also paint them using whimsical colors as a way of brightening the space available in your backyard.

 

 

Use Old Silverware as Your Plant Markers

Old silverware can easily be put into use by decoupage to help transform them into suitable plant markers. All you need to do is to print a photo of each plant type present in your garden. Proceed to use the decoupage media to affix the printed photo to the back of your silverware.

You could also label the silverware making sure to give each spoon a name of the plant you are growing. While at it, make sure that you have a place to store all your garden tools and supplies. An EasyShed for instance, helps you to store gardening essentials away from the elements. It also ensures that your tools are within easy reach whenever you need to tend to your plants.

Turning the items in your trash bin into great gardening treasures is not complicated when you choose to adopt a new outlook to life. You do not have to look farther than your home for you to create the ideal backyard garden.

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