This is the final installment of my Gardens of the Globe series. Here are the links to the previous posts if you would like to take a look:
Gardens of the Globe – Japanese Gardens
Gardens of the Globe – Botanical Gardens Part I
Gardens of the Globe – Botanical Gardens Part II
Gardens of the Globe – Botanical Gardens Part III
Gardens of the Globe – More Beautiful Gardens
Container gardens are very popular and ubiquitous. They’re perfect for apartment dwellers, as well as anyone who wants to add a splash of color to their home or garden. Tucked in the midst of a flowerbed, they’ll add dimension and creativity that is ascetically pleasing. Lining a walkway or placed on steps, they’ll make for a pleasant and welcoming entry to a home or business. Personally, I love them and have always had planters everyplace we’ve lived. Here are a few of the ones I created:






I have found many interesting and clever ones in my travels. People tend to use any type of object for a planter from bikes, boots, shoes, furniture, watering cans, and even an old phone booth (box). Creativity at its best!











And then there are the traditional planters in terracotta, marble, ceramic, wood, metal, and plastic.


















I hope you enjoyed this series on gardens! My next series coming up in a few weeks is about traveling with friends and family, starting with the trip from hell many years ago in Mexico.
Happy gardening!
Tricia
Oooh. I love reading about trips from hell. Can’t wait!
Love these containers. We’re saying goodbye to our flora here in Minnesota, so it’s nice to see the splash of color. I LOVE that phone box used as a planter. Some creative things I’ve seen used as planters include ski boots (in alpine France) and a bed frame (in Colorado).
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The trip from hell is pretty wild, I’m looking forward to sharing it. The phone booth (your husband would call it a box I think?) was in Bath Spa; so creative. You’ve seen some creative ones too; a bed frame would make for a large planter. Thanks for stopping by!
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Fabulous pictures on this posting and a beautiful series overall. Thanks for sharing!!!
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Thanks Shirley, for your comment!
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These container gardens have given me an idea for my garden 🙂
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That’s great!
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I must say you have visited some pretty gardens on your travels Tricia! I love all the containers with different flowers in them – bikes seem to be quite a popular item. Thanks for the tours of all the stunning gardens around the world. Your colourful post is the perfect way for me to end the weekend. Have a great week – I assume you’re still on your road trip. If so, enjoy 💐.
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It is fun to see the different items people use for planters; they’re so creative. We are home now, but leave for Norway on Thursday. However, I have much more to share about our road trip. I hope you have a lovely week as well!
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Thank you Tricia for this wonderful series. Very enjoyable. Cheers.
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I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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Thanks for sharing amazing idea.Anita
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Thanks Anita!
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you!
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What a great collection of home gardens. You can’t beat that phone booth one though 😊
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The phone booth planter is really creative, I love it too. Thanks Maggie!
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Its amazing how a plant adds so much beauty and peace to any space. It takes something orindary and makes it a picture perfect moment to enjoy. I love the gardens you have created! 🙂
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Agreed; gardens are such inviting places. Thanks Meg, I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the planters I put together as well.
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I love a good plant pot – I spend hours doing mine at home each spring and getting them ready. This year I’ve been lucky as the plants I bought in early May are STILL flowering in early October!! I love the wheelbarrow and bike basket full of plants :-)….I might actually steal the wheelbarrow idea for a space in my garden….
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Hey Hannah; how cool that we share a love of container gardening. You must have a green thumb since your spring plants are still flowering; well done! That old wheelbarrow was left behind by the previous owner when we bought the house, since it was in pretty rough shape, I turned it into a planter. Send a photo if you do the same. Thanks for your comments and I hope you have a great day!
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I am in awe of the creativity exhibited throughout this post. This is something I have never put it into practice but would love to try if we ever, ever settle down properly in our own long term home. There are quite a few telephone box containers across Britain these days and they never fail to make me smile. It was great to see Neville again by the way.
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Thanks Leighton, I feel lucky to have photographed so many of them. I hope you get to settle someday and plant some containers and a lovely garden. After all you’ve visited, I’m sure you have some great ideas. I hope to spend more time in the UK someday and see the phone booth planters. Thanks Leighton, for stopping by!
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I’m a big fan of container gardening as well and have quite a few planters despite having a big backyard. You’ve done a wonderful job with all your planters and pots! I love how all those old bikes have been repurposed to grow flowers.
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Thanks so much! I love the creativity that container gardens offer. Thanks for your comment and for stopping by. I hope you have a lovely Sunday.
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Oh my goodness. Irresistible. Bar Salt is the absolute hands down best!
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Oh yes; Bar Salt in Tokyo is lovely. Thanks Lisa!
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