The school kitchen must get through umpteen of these giant tin cans every week and after I had been talking to Marc about my plans for the bottom of my garden, I suddenly thought of all the cans that were being thrown away, when I could use them as planters, like the picture below:-
I could paint them, but I think for this first year and experiment, I am just going to let them age gracefully (as above). All I am intend to do is drill a few drainage holes in the bottom and leave them at that. My plan is plant each one with a lavender pup, which will hopefully attract the bees, smell wonderful and eventually create a supply of lavender for crafty projects when dried. Well, that’s the theory. But is anyone has any other ideas for low maintenance pots, I am open to all suggestions.
I will also be packing a few of the cans in my suitcase to take down to Marc for his patio garden ….. and I’ll let you know what he does with his, when he has done it!!!
Are you sure you don't want to be-jewel them? I can see them now--all encrusted with beads, pearls, gems and jewelry parts.
ReplyDeleteHi Helen. Great idea, love it. Just remember that you will get rust stains on whatever they are stood on so stand them on an old slab, some stones etc. if that would be a problem. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe your restraint!
ReplyDeleteHave you been on 'Pinterest'?
If you havn't, do be prepared (at least initially) to be spending hours on there.....looking forward to seeing your 'board' to follow LOL!
they are fab i love the rust look or just dipped in paint so they are uneven also fill with water freeze then draw a patten on a bit of paper wrap round the out side and follow patten by banging a nail in to make holes then when defrosted put a candle in great light the ice stops the tin denting when being punched by nail big love marc
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