Next to the art-easel-come-trellis is an old wheel barrow I picked up for $10 at the tip, I plan to plant it out with herbs for teas and edible plants when spring comes around. In the front of the photo are my bulbs that are slowly coming through.
Tuesday, 2 August 2011
Make me beautiful
A few years ago I bought an orange art easel from revolve in Canberra for $5; I knew I would eventually find a good use for it and I finally have! I decided to turn it into a trellis to grow a purple hardenbergia up. All I had to do was drill some holes in the top, bottom and sides and then thread some wire through to make the trellis. The garden gets quite windy so I fixed some brackets to the legs and then hammed them into the ground with tent pegs and its as sturdy as can be!
Next to the art-easel-come-trellis is an old wheel barrow I picked up for $10 at the tip, I plan to plant it out with herbs for teas and edible plants when spring comes around. In the front of the photo are my bulbs that are slowly coming through.
Next to the art-easel-come-trellis is an old wheel barrow I picked up for $10 at the tip, I plan to plant it out with herbs for teas and edible plants when spring comes around. In the front of the photo are my bulbs that are slowly coming through.
Labels:
Bulbs,
Flowers,
Hardenbergia,
Recycling
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