20 Stunning Garden Planters: Repurposing Old Items for a Unique Touch

Gardening is not only a therapeutic and creative hobby but also a perfect fit for those following a vegan lifestyle. It offers a plethora of opportunities to cultivate a variety of plants, be it a flourishing herb garden or an enchanting display of decorative plants to enhance the beauty of your yard.

If you’re looking to add a unique touch to your garden while reducing waste, repurposing old items as planters is an excellent way to go. With a little creativity, you can transform everyday objects into charming and functional planters. Here are 20 recycled items that work wonders in the realm of gardening.

1. Have an old row boat laying around? If so it makes a great rustic looking planter for flowers.

2. Anyone have an extra 50 gallon drum or two? If so here is a cute use from them.

3. What to do with all those plastic water bottles, add a little yellow paint and you have yourself a nice little setup.

4. There always seems to be a bird cage on sale at a garage sale and they can often be purchased for a $1.00 or less. Once you create in as a planter it becomes the true center piece of your garden.

5. Not many of us happen to have an old car just laying around, but in the event that you do… It makes a really nice planter.

6. Old chairs can be found at any flea market for very little, few people have the creative eye to see what a great garden fixture they can become.

7. A brand new pair of Crocs makes for a very expensive planter, but a used pair makes for a crowd pleaser every single time.

8. Remember that old dresser from your little girls bedroom? Rather than keeping it in her bedroom while she is away at college, why not get creative and turn it into a beautiful planter.

9. Walk into any motorcycle shop and there is bound to be a pile of old fenders laying around. Just make a low ball offer and nine times out of ten you will be driving home with them. Most would sell them for scrap, but you could make some really cool planters out of them.

10. Since switching over to a vegan lifestyle I’m sure you have grown out of your old jeans. Why not turn them in the planters? A little creepy? Yes. But guaranteed to get some heads turning.

11. Today light bulbs last a lot longer than they use to, but they do make for some really funky planters.

12. You can pick up an old mailbox at a flea market for about .25 and them make for some really neat planters.

13. You can pallets for free just about anywhere, in fact there are websites dedicated to DIY projects using just pallets. Here is a cool application for a neat upright herb garden.

14. As I said there are sites dedicated to DIY projects with pallets, well here is another cool planter project. A little more advanced but very cool. Could even make a nice compost bin.

15. Have you ever heard the expression, “everything but the kitchen sink”? Well how about “Everything and the Bathroom sink planter”.

16. Stop throwing away those Twinings tea tins, they make for a great herb garden.

17. This is a great project for used tires or in the case of this Florida Gator fan, new tires.

18. I had one of these when I was a little boy and I come across them often at garage sales. I always think about buying one for the memories but now I think I actually will.

19. Wine bottles have a great double use, 1. Holding the wine, 2. Holding your plants.

20. Remember that old desk sitting in the garage? Why not place it on the porch and put some plants in it?

There you have it, some really cool uses for some common recycled products.