Today started out wet and cloudy after a full day of rain yesterday. It finally cleared late this afternoon and I promptly went out do get started on a fun container garden I've been wanting to get to.
One of the very first estate sales Boz and I went to this spring was located on an old farm. The property consisted of the house, a huge barn with greenhouse and a very large chicken coop. By the size of it one could only imagine that they raised chickens for meat and eggs as part of their farm business.
I didn't have much on my list that day but one thing I hoped to find was an antique/vintage chicken feeder. I was actually more excited to check out the chicken coop more than the house! Lady luck was with me because it's the first thing I saw and bought. I don't need it for feeding my girls. I wanted one to use as a planter!
Pansies seem to be more popular than ever this year and I can see why. They have the cutest little faces and come in the prettiest variety of colors too.
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Now it's spilling over with pansies and the girls are going no where near it!
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What a great idea! I love using non-planters for planters :D x
ReplyDeleteI love this idea! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteVery fun redo!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
How cute this is. Love it..
ReplyDeleteOver from Brambleberry...:)
I have NO idea how I have missed your weekly Farmgirl party but you can bet I will be linking up some down-on-the-farm cookin' soon. Taking your button to my sidebar as a reminder...:) thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love your flowers! I am new from southern charm! I would love for you to check out my blog and hopefully follow me back! Nicole
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute idea! That estate sale sounds like a dream come true for me :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute, cute idea! Perfect for us chicken-lovin' gals! :)
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteGreat planter,very clever.
ReplyDeleteCame by to link to Farmgirl Fri...can't find it, tho...:(
ReplyDeleteBe back later...:)
Oh, the cute pansies! I hope they'll look lively again because you're right—they look droopy. Looking forward to your updates with regards to this post. Have a great day!
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