Farm junk has so much appeal. All of the pieces below were fished out of the scrap metal pile at our local landfill. I have already drilled holes in the bottom of this feeder, which I will obviously fill with plants in the spring. Right now I’m thinking succulents.

What are these- gears? sprockets? I will likely suspend them from tree branches. They could also look good nailed to a rustic shed.

This last piece was not hard to place, since vertical accents are always needed in the garden.

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