They look fabulous and I am now going in search for things to plant in. I have kept some tin cans from baked beans or something, they are all silver and shiny, perhaps they would look good.
I'm incredibly lucky because my family and I live in town but also work in an orchard growing apples, pears and plums. We're only a few miles from the sea so we get the very best of British Town, Country & Coastal Living.
We have dogs and cats, horses, ferrets, chickens and quail, a tortoise, a parrot and a jackdaw called Sparrow who was rescued from the orchard with a broken wing.
We have a lot of fun.
We're passionate about the British countryside, wildlife, gardening, antiques, animals, books, art, design,vintage, home, food, living (and trading) in an ethical and environmentally sustainable way.
Such a lovely collection - my tin cans aren't that pretty though!
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Such a lovely picture. Like Jeannes mine aren't that pretty! Foreign ones always look so much nicer than our Co-ops!
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The list of what can be recycled to house plants is endless. I think pretty or interesting cans add another dimension to the planting scheme.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, it made me smile!!! I might have a look at some tins today for my house, simple but pretty.
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I love flowers displayed in unusual containers. xx
ReplyDeleteThey look fabulous and I am now going in search for things to plant in. I have kept some tin cans from baked beans or something, they are all silver and shiny, perhaps they would look good.
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