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    Home » Yard Art And Upcycled Garden Decor

    Repurposed Seed Spreader Planter

    Published by Pam Kessler | 889 words. · About 5 minutes to read this article. - 19 Comments

    Summer is one of my favorite seasons of the year. OK, so there's only 4 to choose from, but summer not only has awesome weather it has lots of yard sales!

    And with yard sales comes the opportunity to buy cool stuff to upcycle into even better cool stuff to decorate the garden.

    Repurposed yard sale finds for the garden

    5 Super Common Yard Sale Finds You Can EASILY Repurpose Into Planters

    • Galvanized tubs and buckets
    • Wheelbarrows
    • Wooden Crates
    • Toolboxes
    • Toy Wagons (think metal Radio Flyer, not plastic Little Tykes)

    Here are a couple of my latest finds and what I did with them.

    Seed Spreader Garden Planter

    I found this girl at a local down and dirty barn sale. When I first laid eyes on her from across the field I knew exactly what I wanted to do with her.

    My cool aqua colored vintage Cross Country Seed And Fertilizer Spreader is a Sears Roebuck model. I have no idea of the actual age, but I would say somewhere from the 1960's - 1980's.

    Vintage Cross Country Seed And Fertilizer Spreader from Sears Roebuck

    That's not snow in the photo, the day I brought it home the crabapple blossoms were falling all over the place.

    My husband, who is normally a little leery of what's in the back of my van when I come home from my yard saling adventures, was actually excited when I pulled this out of the van. He thought I had FINALLY come to my senses and bought something useful.

    Ha!

    I had to break it to him that this baby was not going to do any actual work. This one was bought solely for her looks!

    Vintage Cross Country Seed And Fertilizer Spreader from Sears Roebuck

    I simply found a planter box that would fit lengthwise in the spreader, cut off some of the excess that would stick out too far over the top and plopped it in the spreader.

    Vintage seed spreader used as a planter

    Of course, I could have planted directly in the spreader, but I thought it would rust too easily that way.

    The yellow African daisies match the color of the wheels and the handle to perfection!

    Vintage seed spreader repurposed as a planter

    Psst - if you're wondering about that gorgeous blue flower in the crate in the background, I can hook you up with my Tips On How To Grow Lobelia.

    Vintage Cooler Of Awesomeness Planter

    If you've been around here for more than a few days you will have noticed I have a thing for vintage coolers and thermoses. Well, when I ran across this vintage TWA World Route Cooler I couldn't grab it fast enough.

    I don't know what it was for or why it has TWA stuff on it, but the combination of the map graphics and the coolerness (I may have to trademark that word) of it is AMAZING!

    Vintage TWA World Route Cooler from Standard Can Corporation

    It says "As Presented By Standard Can Corporation" under the TWA logo. So thank you Standard Can Corporation, I am honored to accept this prestigious award and will gladly add it to my collection of cool and amazing oddities I didn't even know existed.

    BTW, that plant is just setting in the cooler for right now. It's a Prince Tut grass plant and supposedly gets HUGE, so I will need to find another place to plant it. Preferably in dirt.

    I'll pick up a faux plant for in there, so I don't have to drill drainage holes in my major award and all that stuff.

    Besides my Thermos Lamp, I tend to not want to permanently hurt my vintage coolers and thermoses.

    Coffee Mug Planter

    And then we have my fisherman's head coffee mug that I planted a String Of Bananas in (the lesser known cousin to the ever-so-trendy String Of Pearls plant).

    Vintage coffee cup used as planter

    It's supposed to look like hair. Or maybe seaweed.

    I picture him having had a hard day while out fishing on his boat, his boat gets capsized by a big wave and he ends up with seaweed in his hair and a fish trying to swim into his ear.

    Oh, and I guess I should mention, this whole "setup" actually goes on the front porch. The day I took these photos it was VERY windy and the plants wouldn't quit flopping around, so I brought it into the foyer to photograph.

    And would you look at that lid! I'm dying! In a good way.

    Repurposed thrift store finds used as planters

    The "Repurposed" Whirligig

    OK, so this one isn't actually a repurpose per se. You can't repurpose something into the same thing it was to begin with. Sheesh.

    But when I ran across this cardinal whirligig I knew I wanted to keep it as a whirligig.

    It just needed a little love if I was going to expose it to the elements out in my garden.

    Vintage cardinal whirligig

    He's pretty old, discolored and a little chippy, but aren't we all?

    I tightened up his screws and added black buttons for his eyes since he had no eyes to begin with.

    But since I sort of liked the worn and chippy look, I just sprayed him with a little sealer and he's good to go for another 20 years. If birds live that long.

    Vintage wooden whirligig

    What have you found while out yard saling this year? Anything good for the garden?

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    Comments

    1. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      May 30, 2019 at 10:39 am

      OH I love everything, Pam...but ohhhh THAT SPREADER.

      Reply
    2. Shelley

      May 30, 2019 at 11:11 am

      frankly that Marie can go take a flying leap....IMO of course...we should surround ourselves with things we love....period...if it's a lot then it's a LOT....period....and that spreader...OH MY

      Reply
    3. Donna

      May 30, 2019 at 11:19 am

      You did great with your finds!! Love them all, but spreader is my fave for now.

      Reply
    4. Florence

      May 30, 2019 at 12:51 pm

      The spreader is really cute with its colors. You did good on that & all your other finds! The TWA can is really interesting. I've never seen one like it, & cool idea to plant in a coffee cup.

      Reply
    5. Jeanie

      May 30, 2019 at 12:56 pm

      Love it all!!

      Reply
    6. Shelly

      May 30, 2019 at 4:56 pm

      Very cute, all of it!!!! I love the cooler and the bird especially! I was going to porch sit yesterday in my rockers on the front porch. What to my wondering eyes did I peer? A HUGE SNAKE! He was on the rocking legs!!! He blended in with the black rocking legs well, but was so big! I was so glad I saw him and did not sit down! Not the first snake on our front porch! Something's must call to them to get up there! I wish it would shut up!! lol

      Reply
    7. Naomi S

      May 31, 2019 at 12:18 am

      I would never have tho't of planting in a spreader! I love it. AND the cardinal whirlygig is so darn cute. So much the better that he's old and chippy. Adds character, as it does to all of us who are not kids anymore!

      A fun post. Thanks for sharing your finds and your sense of humor!

      Reply
    8. Gina

      May 31, 2019 at 8:22 am

      That's EXACTLY what I would have done for the bird's eye. Very cute!

      Reply
    9. Sue Pagels

      May 31, 2019 at 12:26 pm

      Be still my heart! The colors in the seed spreader are just the best. I would have snagged it as well. Love all your posts but especially the gardening posts 🙂

      Reply
    10. Déa Krapohl

      June 01, 2019 at 11:32 am

      What can I say that wasn't said yet! You are now one of my favorite lady who this morning made me think about all the possibilities for really look at objects and reuse them instead of throwing it away.

      Reply
    11. Kristi

      June 03, 2019 at 10:57 am

      That aqua colored fertilizer is giving me all the feels. What a great idea.

      Reply
    12. Julie Briones

      June 03, 2019 at 12:12 pm

      Coolerness definitely needs to be trademarked! LOL. And, I love that cooler, too! Wish I had room for a seed spreader planter! Pinned to my thrift makeover board! Would love for you to share at Tuesday Turn About tomorrow at 3pm PST! 😉

      Reply
    13. Nikki Gwin

      June 03, 2019 at 12:30 pm

      I can't believe it was already those cool colors! Great find.
      🙂 gwingal

      Reply
    14. Deborah von Donop

      June 03, 2019 at 12:57 pm

      Wow, feeling totally inspired here. Creating fun focal points in the yard like this are fun. Creat colors and repurposing.

      Reply
    15. Meegan

      June 03, 2019 at 10:39 pm

      You always have the best ideas! So many fun and creative ways to add personality to any garden or style. Amazing, Pam.

      Reply
    16. Barbara Chapman

      June 04, 2019 at 12:37 pm

      Love all the vintage finds you've discovered, Pam!!! I have my original TWA wings (with a safety pin-style clasp on the back) from when my parents took me on the plane back in the late 1960's ~ good score with your Major Award can!!! ;D I bet that spreader works still, too.

      Enjoyed your finds immensely,
      Hugs,
      Barb 🙂

      Reply
    17. Glenda

      June 06, 2019 at 10:47 am

      Your finds are so awesome.....I want to go yard sale hunting with you. Everything is so cute.

      Reply
    18. Annette Sausser

      June 12, 2019 at 6:51 am

      OK so I love that bird house made from a log. How cool is that! I make redneck things! My birdhouses are made from boots with license plates for the roof. YEA!

      Reply
      • Pam Kessler

        June 12, 2019 at 8:28 am

        Why make something ordinary when there's all sorts of "junk" we can use! Love the boot idea!

        Reply

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