Anything can be turned into a hanging basket
POV: you start building a greenhouse and suddenly $1 thrifted old light fixtures become hanging baskets 🌿💡
Didn’t know if y’all knew this or not… but literally anything can become a planter if you’re stubborn and a little creative 😂
I’m obsessed with how this turned out. And @Lowes made it possible with beautiful plants to put inside #greenhouse #greenhousestyle #diygarden #upcycleddecor #gardeninspo #cottagegarden #cozygarden #gardenproject #creativehome #upcycleideas #greenhouselife #gardentok #womenwhodiy #backyardgarden #vintagegarden #homeandgarden #gardentherapy #lobelia #cozyhome #softlife
I’ve always believed that gardening offers endless opportunities for creativity, especially when it comes to using unexpected items as planters. The idea of turning thrifted or vintage objects like old light fixtures into hanging baskets adds a fun and eco-friendly twist to gardening. Not only does it save money, but it also reduces waste and gives new life to items that might otherwise be discarded. In my experience, selecting the right plant is key to making these recycled planters look their best. Trailing plants like lobelia or ivy perfectly complement hanging baskets, bringing a soft, lush look that enhances any indoor or backyard greenhouse setting. For those in colder climates, placing these upcycled baskets inside a greenhouse helps maintain the optimal temperature and humidity, enabling plants to thrive year-round. Additionally, I recommend treating metal fixtures with a rust-resistant primer before planting to ensure durability. Line the interior with coco liners or moss to retain moisture and prevent soil from spilling out. This approach works great for creating a cottage or cozy garden vibe, blending beautifully with other vintage or DIY garden projects. If you’re new to greenhouse gardening or upcycling, start with simple projects like this one. It’s satisfying to see an old, forgotten object turn into a stunning focal point full of life and greenery. Plus, sharing these DIY transformations on platforms that support garden inspiration amplifies creativity and encourages sustainable gardening practices. Ultimately, whether you have an entire greenhouse or just a small balcony, almost anything can become a planter with a little creativity and persistence. Exploring thrift stores or flea markets for materials can spark unique ideas. Remember, gardening is as much about enjoying the process as it is about the final look, so have fun experimenting and making your garden truly your own.
























































































