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a wooden table topped with lots of succulents and drifty wood pieces

I’m headed out to the Oregon coast for a few days, and the last time I was out there, I brought home a little stash of driftwood. I wasn’t sure exactly what I was going to do with it, but I vaguely remembered pinning some potential driftwood projects. So I sifted through my pins, and […]

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some flowers are growing in a wooden planter on the side of a tree stump

We don't know what it is about tree stumps that we love so much - maybe the natural texture, the joy of reusing materials, or the fact that they're completely free. Whatever the reason, we LOVE them, and we know you do too, which is why we collected some inspiring and crazy cool pictures of tree stump upcycles that you'd better not miss!1. Tree Stump Planter Hollow out a fallen tree, add a couple drainage holes, fill it with potting soil, and then just add colorful plants. It could…

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Driftwood Ideas for Garden: Creative Landscaping Tips

Driftwood Ideas for Garden: Creative Landscaping Tips Transform your garden into a coastal haven with creative driftwood ideas for garden decor. Explore rustic DIY projects and unique landscaping tips!

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a large piece of driftwood with succulents growing on it's sides

I love pieces of drift-wood...old tree roots... turned this one into a planter w/ other sm. Pots and plants...mostly different kinds of ground cover..very hardy can stand very dry conditions....did this last yr. and put it in my shed to over winter...

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an assortment of air plants sitting on top of a wooden piece of drifty wood

Use this found piece of natural driftwood in terrariums to mount small plants, such as tillandsia, or as the base for a table centerpiece or mantel decor. Each is a natural specimen; the tree root you receive will have its own unique look, so each one is a special, one-of-a-kind piece.

a garden with rocks and plants in it

Use colorful stones and different sizes of stones to make a rain garden. To bring a natural appeal, use large stones and branches at the corners. Place the plants along the end to bring a unique touch.#raingarden #gardendesign #gardendesignideas #gardendesignideasonabudget

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a tree stump is surrounded by plants and flowers

I find this time of the year so sad. Most of my flowers have bloomed and when they die off, I have little to look forward to for the next few months. In anticipation of this, I moved a few of my deck canna containers to the main gardens. I nestled them among the foliage and it has now grown tall enough to hide all of the containers. This driftwood garden is one example. See the big canna leaves behind the driftwood? No? Here is a close up: The green striped leaves are Tropicanna Gold; the…

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an animal's skull is in the middle of some plants and dirt with yellow flowers growing out of it

Whether garden décor is new, upcycled, or made from natural materials, there’s no denying it can add a sense of charm. Driftwood, for example, has gained popularity in recent years just for this reason, and you can find some driftwood ideas for the garden here.

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