When I moved into my apartment a few years ago, I was thrilled to have a tiny garden area I could play with. Small doesn’t really even begin describe the space, but its mine. Problem is, that being strapped for money, I couldn’t afford to buy much for the space. My neighbor worked as a landscaper at the time and was able to get me canna lilies, some sort of bamboo, some purple flower that grows on long vines that look like twigs (don’t know the name) and umbrella grass. I love his initiative, but these are all plants that grow wildly out of control. Rather than digging all of this up, I have come up with the idea of limiting them by covering them with potted flowers instead. Pots cost money though, and there just isn’t much (well any) to spare.
I started looking through my collected odd and ends and
realized I had a few usable containers around the house. The one I started with
was a small plastic Folgers Coffee can. Its bright red and obviously and old
Folgers container so that needed changing. I remembered a post where a woman
covered her whole floor in paper bags. It looked a bit like leather when it was done, and I liked that idea. I pulled out my trusty Mod Podge, a paint
brush, a small paper bag and got to work. I ripped the paper bags into
smallish pieces and applied them to the container making sure to overlap each
of the pieces and the top and bottoms of the containers. Then I coated the
entire outside in another layer of Mod Podge to weatherproof it. I like how it
turned out, despite the fact that the red shows through. I paired the two I
made in this style with red begonias (under $2 for a flat of 6 at Walmart). They look cute in the garden.
The first coffee can planter all finished and filled. |
I haven’t come up with a plan for the next few planters. I have a few large coffee cans, plenty of glass bottles, and a few plastic bottles and jugs to work with. Any suggestions? Please leave them in the comments below.
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