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Wednesday, May 26, 2021

How to Make A Rain Boot Succulent Garden.

How to Make a Rain Boot Succulent Garden. The perfect little garden to greet your guests, share about a special occasion or simply enjoy on the way into your own home! From the DIY Homemade Household side of the blog!

Turn colorful rain boots into garden planters!

I have always enjoyed taking something and making it into something better. 

Or prettier, or even something fun. I come from a long line of folks who took not very much at all, and turning it into something greater than the sum of its parts. My grandmother never wasted anything, scraps of fabric became quilts, seeds saved from a piece of fruit or vegetable became a crop in her garden. Her sugar ration coupons during the war used for candy making to support the family. In her home, there was always something more to be made from whatever she had!

My dad use to bring home broken refrigerators from work, and turn them into freezers by running additional copper tubing for the liquid Freon. With more tubes of Freon, a simple refrigerator became a freezer (this was back in 1965 before Freon restrictions). He would give them away to families or anyone needing a freezer. He also had a knack for finding old Accordions that no longer had working bellows. He would rebuild them, play them for a while and gift them forward. I guess you could say, it is in my blood to be crafty with what I have and make it work, for what I need or want. 

Add a touch of whimsy to your flower bed, add some Rain Boot Succulent Garden Spots!

Since retirement the time had finally come to have some fun with my ideas and creativity. 

Last month I worked on Barbed Wire Wreaths, both large and small. In the end, I made two! The big wreath sits at the corner of the root cellar along the walkway to our little apartment door. And while I loved having it there, it needed a touch of color. Or to put it another way, a touch of whimsy! Whimsy is new for me, but I thought "what the heck!", let's go for it! Because whimsy puts a smile on your face and gladness in your soul.

Here in Montana a lot of folks take an old pair of cowboy boots and use them as garden planters. And while we do enjoy that look, so far I have not found a pair of cowboy boots to use for this project. You see around these parts, used cowboy boots are a specialty item, high enough in price that they won't be used in my yard, honestly, I am way too frugal for that! But I did find these bright cheerful rain boots, and as luck would have it, there were two pairs to play with...

Turn rain boots into garden planters.

It's all pretty simple and about having a bit of fun!

Materials list:
  • 2 pair of used rain boots from the local thrift store
  • rocks
  • wood scraps 
  • soil
  • compost
  • succulents, from our local neighborhood plant lady 
  • drill
Step one: You will want to drill holes in the bottom to let excess rain or irrigation water out, a standard drill and bit work great for this.  Again, "we" worked on this project together, my husband worked on the tool side of things!

Next, you will need to fill the bottom of the boot with small to medium-sized rocks (potato size?) be sure to put one deep into the toe area and all along the inside of the bottom of the boot. With the rocks in the bottom, the boot is bottom-heavy and will stand up better.


Good soil for long term healthy plants, for your Rain Boot Succulent Garden planters!

Step two: Time to fill the boots with a rich mixture of 50/50 topsoil and compost. We had both of these readily available here at home. Fill each boot almost to the top, then make a divot in the center to place the plant, and then fill in around the plant with any additional soil as needed. Press gently downward, to set the plant. 


Step three: I found that they were still a bit tippy. To keep them from falling over and have each pair stand together, I made a connecting wire "U" from some of the old fence wire used for the barbed wire wreaths. use it like a paperclip to clip the boots to one another.



Step four: Now the fun begins, place them where you want them! Because these rain boot planters are at the beginning of our walkway, it turns out to be the perfect place to share an announcement!

Freestyle arts and crafts is a learn as you go process!

As is the case when completing a project for the first time, you learn as you go. This also means you adjust and repair as you go! It doesn't really show in this photo, but they are still a bit tippy and unstable. The last thing I want is to come outside one morning and find a pile of soil and a mangled plant...at this point, I knew I would need to put a wooden platform under them to sit on. I found some scraps of 2X 6 boards and a bit of plywood and put them down, to keep everything upright and stable. 



Here they are now with a wooden platform to stand on, and rocks over the top of the wood. The boots stand up together and are more stable, and they look just fine. It will be fun to decorate or share a special message in this flower bed. And in a couple of years, the succulents will have grown and begin to tumble down the sides of the boots! 


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  1. This is so cute. Love it. I have to old rainboots. I will try to make it too now :-)

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  2. How cute, love 'em!! Thanks so much for linking up with me at the Unlimited Link Party 27. Pinned!

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  3. This is a fun idea! I could find some old boots thrifting and repurpose them.
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    1. I love thrifting and then using my finds for fun projects! Thanks for stopping by, I appreciate it!

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  4. They are super cute - we call these type of book Wellie boots in the UK (short for Wellington boots I think, I'm assuming after some bloke from the past called Wellington?)
    I loved hearing about all the upcycling your dad did, sounds like quite a guy!

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    1. Thank you so much! I appreciate your dropping by to share such a great note! Have a great week ahead.

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  5. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up with me at A Themed Linkup 60 for Summer Crafts and Décor. Pinned again!

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    1. Dee, thank you for hosting, always so much fun at Granny's Grid!

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  6. CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at A Themed Linkup 61 for Vegan Recipes from my previous linkup for Summer Crafts and Decor!

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    1. Dee, thanks so much for featuring my Rain Boot Succulent Garden!

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  7. Visiting again to say thanks so much for linking up at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 3. Shared.

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    1. Dee thank you for hosting, your posts are always a wonderful place to visit!

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  8. Melynda, CONGRATS! Your post is FEATURED at #IMadeItMondayLinkParty 4.

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