12 DIY tips for using waste to teach you how to use waste products at home to create a small garden that shows your thoughtfulness and creativity. Friends who want to get closer to nature come and learn.
Reuse of idle fish tanks
Small fish tanks that do not have fish for the time being can be used to make small potted plants. The method is very simple. You only need to put a layer of glass beads or tumbled glass at the bottom of the fish tank, and then plant succulents into the fish tank. If necessary Just add some soil to fix it. If you want to be more personalized, you can simply DIY the popsicle sticks left over from the ice cream as decoration.
Iron cans turned into small flowerpots
After cleaning the discarded iron cans thoroughly, they can be used as flower pots to plant plants. Drill holes on both sides of the cans, then tie them with hemp rope and hang them on the wall. It will be more beautiful!
Old wardrobe turned into succulent plant stand
If you are replacing a chest of drawers in your home, consider converting it into a shelf for growing succulents. Drill drainage holes in the bottom of each drawer, and then use bricks to cover the inside of the drawer to prevent the space on each layer from being too large. Then plant plants and bury them in soil, as shown in the picture above.Such an ingenious succulent plant stand is now DIY!
Flower pot transformation Zakka style
Isn’t the flower pot very beautiful? Prepare burlap and twine and you can transform it into an instant. Cut the burlap into a round shape, wrap the flower pot, and finally tie it with twine!
Old Disk DIY Flower Pot
Use a hot melt gun to glue 5 old-style magnetic disks into a box shape, then trim the height of the plastic pot with plants in it so as not to expose the disk flower pot and make it unsightly, and finally put in the disk flower pot. Its done in the basin.
Old books can be used as flower pots
Hollow out the middle of an old hard-shell book and cover it with a layer of plastic wrap. You can then plant your favorite plants in this small space. Succulents will have better results.
Rain boots turned into flower pots
Unnecessary rain boots can also be used to make DIY flower pots. Because the rain boots are deeper, you can plant plants that require deep roots, such as flowers.
Old kitchenware transformed into flowerpots
Old kitchen utensils are also very suitable for use as flower pots, such as drain basins and kettles. They can be used directly, saving even the effort of remodeling.
Reuse red wine cork to make DIY mini potted plants
Dig a hole in the cork left after drinking red wine and plant a small plant in it.
Plant plants in ties
Use ties to plant flowers and plants. If you like it, find the ties you don’t want and challenge them. But remember to waterproof them!
Discarded chandelier DIY flower pot
You didn’t expect this, did you? It’s beautiful to turn unwanted chandeliers into flower pots~
Iron Can Makeover DIY Decoration
Want to add some decoration to the wall? Then this tin can DIY idea would be a good choice.