A Fun & Junky Corner Of the Deck With A Sawhorse Planter
July 03, 2022
Let's take a look at the plantings AND junk decor on another corner of my deck from this season and past seasons too!
Back in 2018, I shared a post with this sawhorse planter HERE. The sawhorse was a 50 cent garage sale find that was combined with a lag screw bin. This year the lag screw bin had rusted off on its bottom and a larger, similar bin replaced it.
Impatiens are planted in the bin and a hot pink ivy geranium is hanging on a hook screwed into the wood portion of the sawhorse. Next to the sawhorse is a Geerpres bucket found at a local thrift shop. A variety of coleus are growing in the bucket.
This is the same area of the deck last year. Pretty similar set up. Same wooden star, the sawhorse planter, but with wax begonias in the lag screw planter, a fuchsia in the hanging pail and snapdragons in the other bucket. A great old watering can is situated on the right of the vignette.
Here a free milk can sits in the deck corner, after being stenciled HERE. Petunias and million bells are planted in the funnel in the can. Another old funnel sits on the left.
Above a barnwood table frame (from a garage sale) holds a tray with a birdcage planter with annual baby's breath. More about the birdcage planter HERE.
This season I displayed my buffalo checked minnow bucket planter on an iron plant stand in the corner of the deck.
A red ivy geranium is planted in the bucket.
Here I painted and stenciled an old wooden toolbox later planted with pansies.
An old Kiddie Gym swing held a diascia bucket above the wooden pansy toolbox.
A large barrel in the corner was filled with lobelia, New Guinea Impatiens, and sweet alyssum.
And finally, here in the oak barrel are annual nicotiana and lobelia, next to a vintage junky ice cream freezer filled with a pot of verbena and million bells.
Thanks for visiting!
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Can't get enough of your junk gardens and displays, Carlene! Just keep them coming! Fun, fun, fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Naomi! I have a few more areas to share!
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