Container gardens are so much fun, because the
possibilities are endless, and the entire family can
participate. You don't have to commit a lot of time to
plant: Create one new potted plant each day until your
garden is complete! Just about anything that will hold soil
can be used. GROWN-UPS: It's your job to drill a few
drainage holes into containers that don't already have
them. Here are a few neat ideas to get you started:
1. Terra cotta pots: An old standard that can be made fresh
by painting or decorating the outside.
2. Old metal watering cans: A perfect match for your new
garden!
3. Wooden crates: Line the inside with a plastic garbage
bag, then poke a few drain holes into the plastic.
4. Old shoes: Brightly colored rubber boots add a splash of
color and whimsy to your garden. An old cowboy boot adds a
rustic look.
5. Metal wagon: A child's metal wagon makes a nice
container either on its own (grown-ups don't forget the
drain holes!) or used as a holder for several containers.
6. Old toys: Big plastic dump trucks will let the neighbors
know that the children had a hand in planting the new
garden.
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