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A Garden of Treasures

A homeowner takes her vintage passions outside and creates special spaces for relaxing and planting.

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Thinking Out of the Mailbox

They endured rain, snow, sleet and the gloom of night. Now, these retired mailboxes are ready for first-class fun.

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The New Garden Club

Grab the vintage lunch boxes, thermoses and more for an under-the-trees dining and potting party. It's a breath of fresh air!

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Dig In

Garden expert Larry Pfarr has the dirt on bringing old tools back to life.

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Roll with It

Turn old carts, trolleys and wagons into movable mini gardens.

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Flower Wrangling

Create unique floral displays when you marry backyard snips with vintage vessels.

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Business is Blooming

Give a tired mailbox a new post as a one-of-a-kind container.

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Can-Do Spirit

With a few easy retrofits, old cans and tins can be put to work outdoors as tool storage, planters and more.

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Retool School

Put old garden and outdoor equipment out to pasture—in a good way!

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Can-Do Planters

Turn cool old cans into hangable baskets using a clever trick with your drill.

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Nature Calls

It's a match made in heaven when you marry vintage goods with natural elements.

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Side Order

Sideways, upside down, horizontal... reimagine cool finds in new positions. This chicken feeder planter is a flea flip—literally.