Garden Design 5 DIY Ideas Waste Items: Now you do not need to buy expensive decor items to decorate the garden. You can make a garden with household waste items and a little creativity.
In today’s time, home garden is not limited to just planting trees, rather it has become an important part of the decoration of your house. The good thing is that you can make your garden creative and unique even with household waste items without spending much. If you also want to give a new and eco-friendly look to your garden, then definitely try these 5 DIY (Do It Yourself) ideas.
Vertical garden from plastic bottles
Empty plastic bottles lying in the house will no longer go waste. Cut the bottle from the side, make small holes at the bottom (for drainage), fill it with soil, plant small plants and hang it on the wall. The advantage of this will be that it is an easy way to plant more plants in less space and is perfect for balcony or small space.
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Mini Planter from Old Cup-Tea Mug
Instead of throwing away a broken or old cup-plate (mug), make it a planter. Add soil to the cup and plant a small succulent or money plant. It gives a cute and creative look to your garden, especially for table or shelf decor.

Flower stand from old chair
If you have an old or broken chair lying in your house, give it a new look. Clean and paint the chair. Place a pot or fill it with soil in place of the seat. It can become the focal point of your garden and gives a unique vintage look.
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Colorful planters from old tires
Old tires are also very useful for garden decor. Clean the tire thoroughly, paint it with bright colors, fill it with soil and plant plants. It brings a colorful and fun vibe to the garden, especially children like it.

Hanging planters from tin cans
You can also reuse empty tin cans from the kitchen (like ghee, biscuit cans). Clean and paint the box, attach a hook or rope to the top, plant small plants and hang it. This gives a multi-layer (different levels) look to the garden and also saves space.