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Garden Junk is Great

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Junk, or treasure? In landscaping, you be the judge!

As we can all agree, the more untamed a garden is, the better it is. Untamed gardens get a crummy rap from cable TV gardening shows and from HOA’s, but I’ll take a huge, rambling garden over a carefully trimmed slice of a yard any day. I like little animals; I like bees; I like surprises; and I just think that big, crazy, bodacious gardens are more romantic than hedge rows are. And also: funky gardens are the perfect palette for collections of garden junk.

By “garden junk”, I don’t actually mean garbage. I mean treasures…found objects, stuff from the swap shed, and random vintage finds. Or, like, actual junk. My first foray into the junk garden was at an organic farm where I worked in college. When the farmer decided it was time to replace her toilet, it was my great idea to take that toilet outside and turn it into a planter. I mean, who wouldn’t want to use a toilet as a planter?! Toilets make great planters! SO WHAT IF I POOPED IN IT A HUNDRED TIMES BEFORE IT BECAME A PLANTER?

I’d like to show you some fantastic examples of garden junk. These are GREAT. They are funky; they are junky; they increase my enthusiasm for insane gardens.

Now let the fun begin!

 

Lisa D/Hometalk.com
Lisa D/Hometalk.com

 

Oh, hey! Look at this old tire with flowers planted in it.

 

Cultivators Design and Landscaping/Hometalk.com
Cultivators Design and Landscaping/Hometalk.com

 

Try this DIY planter just in case (get it???) you run out of planters.

 

Stephanie @ Garden Therapy/Hometalk.com
Stephanie @ Garden Therapy/Hometalk.com

 

An old chair was transformed to a planter, and is a sweet surprise in a big beautiful garden.

 

Linda B/Hometalk.com
Linda B/Hometalk.com

 

Golf, with its miles of water-sucking, pesticide-laden courses, needs to step off. This is a perfect way to retire a golf bag.

 

Organized Clutter/Hometalk.com
Organized Clutter/Hometalk.com

 

Succulents grow from a junk toaster.

 

Shelley @ Sow and Dipity/Hometalk.com
Shelley @ Sow and Dipity/Hometalk.com

 

A wild and wacky garden grows in a dilapidated boat.

 

Shannon O./Hometalk.com
Shannon O./Hometalk.com

 

There is no reason not to just stick an ancient can in the garden for decoration. It’s these kind of random surprises that make crazy and wild gardens so awesome.

 

Barb Rosen/Hometalk.com
Barb Rosen/Hometalk.com

 

Old rickety ladders, which you wouldn’t dare to climb, do not have to face the dejection and rejection of the local junk yard. Old ladders are marvelous in the garden.

Do tell: What’s your take on junk in the garden? Do you love it? Do you think it’s tacky? It is an accident when you find junk in your garden? Would you (gasp!) BUY junk especially for your garden?

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