Not Your Average Flower Pot
It is funny when ideas strike you. I get some of my best ideas while doing simple repetitive tasks, like washing dishes or hanging clothes on the line. This particular idea came when I was stacking a wood pile. Not only was it a mindless task that gave me the time to think about other things, I was inspired by the one of the objects of the task.
When we moved here trees had to be cleared for the houses and for the electric lines. Now, we have a lot of cut wood around. Much of it is nice fire wood, but some of the logs are rotten and look like this.
As I was stacking the nice wood, and debating throwing the bad wood on the camp fire pile, I had my idea. Wouldn't these rotten pieces of wood make lovely planters for the porch? Today I found out.
I chose three rotten logs that would sit well, and that were interesting. One of them was rotted through all the way, one almost all the way, and the other about half way. For the first two, I wadded up some plastic grocery bags as a filler. The idea is to make the pot lighter, create drainage and use less soil. I've read about people using water bottles as filler. I didn't have any. Since I haven't learned to do all the neat things Cindy does with plastic bags, I figured this was a pretty good use for them.
Then I added a few scoops of dirt. (My scoop was an old sour cream container.) Then added the plants. I splurged on $3 of annuals at the store the other day. In the pot I put two New Guinea Inpatients, an alyssum, and a wave petunia. Then I added a couple more scoops of dirt around the plants, and watered.
I must say I was very happy with the result, and even happier that each of these only cost me a dollar (for the flowers) and some change (for the potting soil.) 
How's that for a frugal flower pot? Now, if I'd just started the flowers from seed, and had compost ready for soil, these lovelies would have practically been free! Maybe next year! :)
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17 comments:
That's lovely! Darn it...we already burned all our old wood. I would really like them with ferns hanging out of them. Great idea!
Funny....as I was driving home on that curvy road yesterday, I saw some old stumps with plants growing out of them. I thought...What a great idea! I had to spend a small fortune on planters this year and I could have used a few old stumps. Yours turned out lovely.
I don't have any rotten logs, but this makes me want to be on the lookout for free and unusual containers for flower pots.
Your flowers look beautiful! This is a wonderful and very creative idea :o) Thank you for sharing it.
Oh, I just love this idea. I'm going to have to try this project. You have some wonderful ideas. Keep um coming!
What a cute idea, thanks for sharing :)
Rachel xxx
aka A Juggling Mum
I love it--those will make your woodsy home even more natural.
I think you could plant them up and sell them at a farmer's market for a great markup, too!
That is a FABULOUS idea!! Just tonight I was telling Mr. U that I needed to buy more flower pots. Now I know that I need to look around our yard to see what I can make into a flower pot!!! Thank you for sharing this!
His,
Mrs. U
I love it!
This is gorgeous!!!!
Yes, I thought it was an excellent idea as well =) Very clever!
That is so pretty. I love to see stuff used like that. People have started to plant flowers in baskets hooked onto the handlebars of old bicycles.
That is a pretty cool idea!
That's a fabulous idea!!! They look great and are completely eco-friendly :)
Wonderfully creative use of "found" materials, and the effect is beautiful. I tried making some planters from the rigid, broad bases of coconut palm fronds, ussing the fiber to secure soil and plants. Seemed like a good idea at the time, but they rotted and fell apart, lol. Your lovely containers will have a much longer life.
I love the way you recycle! That looks great.
thats very close to nature...i will look for this idea..really great
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