I'm back with the tutorial on how to create a topsy turvy
galvanized bucket planter like I promised you!
-LSB-...] you remember the Topsy Turvy
Galvanized Bucket planter I created last year?
-LSB-...] last fall, I took the top buckets off my topsy turvy
galvanized bucket planter and filled the bottom oval - shaped tub with pansies and violas to have some fall color.
Not exact matches
-LSB-...] we first created this
planter, and a full tutorial on how to make one can be found in this post: TOPSY TURVY
GALVANIZED BUCKETS.
It's been over 3 years since we first created this
planter, and a full tutorial on how to make one can be found in this post: TOPSY TURVY
GALVANIZED BUCKETS.
For example, with some changes, an old
galvanized bucket or tub can become a fresh and creative garden
planter.
Citronella candles in mini
galvanized buckets helps to keep the mosquitoes at bay, while an Autumn Fern spills over the top of a fleur - de-lis
planter.
A few years ago I used my vintage Hull garden girl
planter, a kitschy squirrel
planter, and a vintage McCoy pot grouped with pumpkins, gourds, fragrant lemon thyme and an old
galvanized bucket overflowing with chamomile for a fun outdoor tabletop vignette.
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