This little table is something my best friend gave me years ago. It was old when she bought it and as you can see, it is still aging. I put it on the flagstone patio joined by old tins, a birdhouse, candles and plants.
Most of my "junk" is along the garage side of the backyard. When they built the fence, I moved all my "stuff" in this empty bed, and it looked so cute, I decided to leave most of it there.
This is a little red wagon I found in McKinney. I had been looking forever for a small wagon, so was really excited to find one this size.
This Garden Angel watches over the corner wildflower bed. I am just starting out with wildflowers, so she has been very busy this year!
These are just a few of my birdhouses. I keep these in an iron planter on the patio right outside the kitchen.
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You are so sweet to share your treasures and memories.
You have such great treasures, I wouldn't call them junk! I love the sweet little red wagon and the "Grow old with me, the best is yet to be" stone is so precious. What a nice hubby you have! All your little vignettes are put together so wonderfully. Thanks for sharing your whimsy!
JJ--I love to share! Glad you enjoyed!
PG--well...you know the "trash to treasure" saying...that's my garden! But it's the things I love. Glad you liked the stone. It's so very special!
Meadowview-I love your "garden junk". That little red wagon is so cute. It reminds me of when I was a little girl. You have great stuff!
I love the old watering can. It reminds me of one we had when I was a little seedling.
Thanks Susie--I'm glad you like my junk. Old things remind us of another time, don't they. I think they give a garden lot of character.
Hi Lottie! The watering can is one of many. I have this thing for old, rusty, tin watering cans. This one I actually use though. It works great for new little plants!
I love all your "junk" They are all treasures that make me smile(-:
I think a garden is not complete without a little "junk" in it(-: Thanks for sharing(-:
Thanks Cindee. I know you and I share the love of trash to treasure!
If I recall correct, there is a quote that goes something like ... one man's (garden) junk is another man's treasures.
mr--you are right! "Trash to Treasure" is my motto! : )
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