Reuse your broken flower pots by creating a fairy garden

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Never let those broken potted plants end their life here. You can give your pot a new life! All you need is a broken pot, your imagination, the plants, and maybe a few pieces of the broken pot to create an amazing fairy garden. Some people go further, incorporating miniature houses, glass mushrooms, and colorful bird houses into their fairy garden. If you create one, you never know what kind of gnomes or fairies you may attract to your garden.

Recycling is one of the best trends out there, because, after all, if we don’t start reusing what we have, we are going to run out of resources and with all our landfills full before we know it. Taking old and broken materials and turning them into something new is one of the best ways you have at your fingertips to help ease the burden our planet faces. Thanks to some creative DIY geniuses, now you can reuse your pots broken. In addition, you can enjoy the benefits of working with flowers and fairy gardens.

These DIY fairy gardens are the perfect thing to do during the next weekend you have free. Take a look at these photos of some gorgeous fairy gardens to use for inspiration:

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Sue matyszak

Look at the stairs in this fairy garden, how does it look like the pieces of a Jenga game? Even if you think it’s not like that the idea opens the possibility that you can make almost anything for your garden. Speaking of games, maybe you have some whose pieces were lost making it impossible to play with them again, in this case, the game pieces can be integrated into the fairy garden.

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Rebecca snyder

In this photo you will see the step by step of how to turn a broken flowerpot into a very original flowerpotincluding small steps.

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Daily Colors

Fairies and butterflies will visit this redesigned pot perching on its foliage.

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Susie morgan wilburn

Once this was a broken flowerpot. Now however the bright colors give it a new life.

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Genevieve Gail

This is where the gnome makes his life! He maintains a boarding house for all his fairy friends. Growing succulents is a great ideaas they don’t require tons of water and tend to be low maintenance.

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H.M. Decor

Take a good look inside the pot to see where they roam the sheep.

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come out

This person must have a lot of broken flower pots lying around! If you are tired of waiting for one of your pots to break, you can also use a special tool such as a wheel grinder to cut the pots. Some people just drop them on the ground, but it’s not always a very good idea. You can also go visit a nearby junkyard to find what you need to make a fairy garden of your own.

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The fairy garden can never be of the highest range in Halloween decoration products since you have to maintain it throughout the year. But this fairy house with a bridge it’s incredibly adorable regardless of the season.

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Lynette

Layers of broken pieces inside the pot offer a preview of the beautiful secret garden found inside.

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Knock Knock, Is there a gnome in the house?

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The fairy gardens tend to attract all kinds of locals with wings.

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Mixing plants is a great way to add contrast and history to your fairy garden, but make sure all the plants you choose go together. In other words, all plants must require the same amount of fertilizer, water and sun. Otherwise, some plants will thrive and others will quickly wither.

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Kelly Vos

You can plant whatever you want, but as they grow flowers add a unique touch to the fairy garden.

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Sarah Wynne

Which one did you like the most? Hard to keep one, right?

Reuse your broken flower pots by creating a fairy garden

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