DIY trunk planter ideas: You may also have old grandmother's boxes lying around in your house, which may be lying around gathering dust or have rust in them, then you can use them to make your creative planters.
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Trunk Planter Idea
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suitcase planter
You can also plant plants in old suitcases. For this, make a drainage hole at the bottom of the leather suitcase. Fill with soil and add some stones for detailing and then plant succulents in it. This will give the most unique look to your garden.
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Wooden Trunk Planter
You can also use old wooden boxes to make a trunk planter. For this, cut the upper part of the trunk in a rectangle shape, either keep your pot directly in it or you can plant trees in it also.
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Make a planter from an iron trunk
If you have a small trunk in which you keep your car tools, then you can also install a planter in it instead of these tools. For this, paint a base color in an iron box and fill it with garden soil and plant small flowering plants in it.
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Make a planter from boxes
If an old box in the house is broken, you can use it as a planter. Place this box on an iron stand, remove the top cover, leave it open. Put soil in it and plant beautiful flower plants.
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