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5 ways to find and use junk in your garden

5 tips to get ‘in the know‘ as a Flea Market Gardener!

Everyone started somewhere on the quest for garden junk.  Maybe you were bitten by the junkola bug at a Flea Market with a friend, or spied something on trash day and unashamedly snagged it for your own, or were influenced by the old familiar belongings, too good to toss, from treasured grandparents.  Here are a few ways to encourage this habit!

 

1) Look for finishes with character

If an item is already rusty and the paint is chipped, you don’t have to worry about protecting it from the elements. Also, if the finish is too polished, just leave it outside.  A couple of seasons in the weather will give it the look you’d like.

Rusty and crusty,…good junk

 

2) Use basic safety

Beware of sharp-edged and rusty metal pieces. Wear gloves when handling rusty containers and old glass windows and doors. Seal old painted surfaces on any pieces you think might contain lead with clear varnish or remove the old paint completely and dispose of it in a trash bag.

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Wear gloves around rust, sharp metal and glass

 

3) Yes. Shop your neighbors’ trash

Scout for “treasures” the night before “large item” trash day. Call your municipal waste authority for the next pickup date.  ‘Shop’ in the fancier neighborhoods on their big item trash days, to increase your chances of getting classier castoffs.

Make sure your friends and understanding neighbors know your passion for garden junk. It’s amazing what will show up on your doorstep.

I’m afraid that. yes, my stash of old doors, windows and shutters was found on trash day!

 

4) Provide year-round focal points and vignettes

Create an outdoor scene for when the weather turns cold, rainy and even snowy. Set a colorful table outside a window and lay a centerpiece that’s weather proof and cheery.

Try colorful winter interest like the watery aqua blue of these weatherproof insulators, with chippy painted terracotta. Pine cones are the surprise!

 

Experiment with putting different objects and flower pots together,…change things around until you find a little scene, or vignette, that you love!  For more ideas using galvanized containers in the garden, see, Getting Galvanized

A true Flea Market gardening vignette balances plants and junk

Tip:

To protect perfectly aged wood during the winter, be sure to brush on a sealer to prevent rot. Try eco-friendly SoyGuard Wood Protection Water Repellent & Sealer from Amazon. To preserve an aged patina on metal, apply a rust inhibitor, such as American Accents Clear Top Coat from Rust-Oleum.

 

5) Go for Color!

What’s your favorite color combination?  Use it in the garden, as well as in your home to unify design elements.  Pick items in eye-catching colors and interesting shapes that will create visual interest in the garden long after plants have withered. Forever, I’ve been in love with the basic primary colors of vintage Bauer flowerpots and stick to those colors in the garden. Find fun, inspiration colors of your own, by deciding what in your house or garden you absolutely love color wise!

Stick to a color theme like with my vintage Bauer pots, turquoise, blue and chartreuse mixed with terracotta

Sue Langley

Sue Langley, a passionate gardener and photographer lives and gardens with her husband and Corgi, Maggie on 7 acres just south of Yosemite, Zone 7 at 3000 feet. She manages the Flea Market Gardening Facebook page and website.

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  • I have some McCoy pottery I would love to use outside. Does anyone know if it will hold up in the weather in central Florida?

    • It holds up in northern Illinois, so I would say so!

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