Effortless Gardening for the Lazy Person

5. Antiquated Tire Planters

Materials Required: paint, plants, compost, and old tires * Cost of Making: $10–$20 Old tires are frequently available at scrap yards for almost nothing. If they aren't fit for anything and aren't roadworthy, they are frequently given away for free. Pick up a paintbrush and try adding some unique planters to liven up your garden.

Gra_roch's Old Tyre Planters on Pinterest Tires can be painted, lined, packed with compost, and used as planters. Additionally, you may arrange them in a variety of ways to fit your design. It also doesn't require a lot of ability, even if it looks amazing.

6. Lighted cannons

Tools Required: paint, tea light candles, drill, and old tin cans * Cost of Making: $5–$10* Tin cans are frequently reused for a wide variety of purposes. Fortunately, there are several uses for them in gardening. You could become a little craftier and turn them into lanterns, or you could paint them and use them as planters.

@moimalita1 and Pinterest: Tin Can Lanterns You can adjust the pattern to your preference by drilling holes into the sides. Before inserting a tealight candle, you have the option to paint them or leave them as gleaming metal. You can have beautiful garden lights that the whole family will adore in no time at all, for a very low cost.
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