How to make a cottage

25-07-2018
Tips and ideas

How to use different things in the country in such a way that the plot does not look chaotic, but pleases the eye? The original flower beds and flower beds made of scrap materials, made carefully and with practical sense, cause not so much our surprise as admiration.

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Often, looking at the beautiful flower beds in the photo, we sigh sadly that for some reason our beds are not so lush - they bloom well, but without much luxury. There is a little secret - you need to increase the height of the flowerbed: then the same flowerbed will look more presentable.

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And we will use for this purpose materials at hand - literally everything that is at hand in the country.

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How to make flower beds and flower beds from scrap materials.

All the trash that has accumulated in your barn can be used for peaceful purposes. We will raise our flowers up.

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This method is used only for annuals, perennials grow from us directly on the flower bed itself. And with annuals you can easily and just experiment.

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We fix any container on a wooden stick and make holes in the bottom for drainage.

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Now we can change the design of our beds even every day, rearranging our containers with flowers.

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We use the options that make the most of those materials that we have. From two iron troughs you can make such a luxurious flower garden. At one time it may be located next to the house, then it can be used to fill a place on a flower bed when spring flowers bloom. And when the flowers in our flower bed from scrap materials stop blooming - just dismantle the flower bed.

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Most flowers grow no more than a meter in height, raising our capacities we will visually teach a completely different garden, although we use the same flowers.

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Who does not like the industrial style and the look of old things - you can always beautifully stylize an old container by painting it or making a finish from wooden dies.

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In order to give the flower garden a vintage look, you can use decorative accents in the form of an old window or use other stylish details.

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So, an ordinary garden tool can also become part of your garden design.

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Beautiful nasturtium looks quite different - it was worth a little lift above ground level.

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Beautiful clubs and flower beds from scrap materials: we pick up the height of the stairs.

The most logical way to raise flowers to a height is to use a ladder. It is important to secure both the ladder and the pots on it.

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The same technique can be used to create beautiful flower beds near the house.

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A pot with flowers can either stand on the rung of the ladder or be attached to its plank - so the design is more airy.

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This technique is so good that even if you don’t have an unnecessary staircase, it’s worth doing just for that.

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For the most creative natures, we offer such an original version of a flower garden.

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Using the stairs, even from the simplest annuals you can make a luxurious flower bed.

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Original flower beds and flower beds made of scrap materials. We use old windows and doors.

Old windows and doors are another way to raise a flower higher to eye level.

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For this, windows and doors will be useful, which are definitely no longer suitable for nothing more.

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And together with the flowers they will create a special rural atmosphere in the garden.

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In addition, they can be used as a support for the trellis.

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Beds and flower beds made of scrap materials near the house.

Often, the ground next to the house is completely paved and there is no place for flowerbeds. Having made flower beds and flower beds out of scrap materials, you will be able to add appeal to any part of your yard.

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It is beautiful when the flowers are located on several levels - one on the ground, others on the table, and others on the improvised picket fence.

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If you have a large capacity - you can create such a floral "waterfall".

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Use not only the color of the flower itself, but also paint the base on which you will mount the pot.

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Adding small interesting details next to the tank, you will attract additional attention to the flower garden.

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Such beds and flower beds of scrap materials can easily be made with children.

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The terrace at the cottage can also be a place for your creative experiments.

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If you have things in the country that you like, but they have no practical use, make a flowerbed out of them.

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Small interesting details that are not immediately noticeable will create a real intrigue in such a flower garden.

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It will be interesting to examine and study.

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After all, most of the interesting decorative stuff is hidden behind the lush blooming of the flower bed.

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For example, these beautiful succulents, in the most usual case, spread along the ground and are not visible behind other flowers - and such an unusual flower garden focuses on them and makes it possible to once again admire them.

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Country bed in an almost antique style ...

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Beautiful flower beds and flower beds made of scrap materials can completely transform your garden by adding the height and pomp of any flower bed with the help of ordinary annuals.

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We hope these photos inspired you to create new beautiful flower beds in your garden.

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