Creating succulent containers from salvaged items is not only quick and fun, it’s a thrifty way to liven up your home or create unique gifts and keepsakes, all while being kind to the environment.

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Creating succulent containers from salvaged items is not only quick and fun, it’s a thrifty way to liven up your home or create unique gifts and keepsakes, all while being kind to the environment.

Unique - No two salvaged succulent planters need to be the same. Create beautiful, unique items for the home, as gifts or keepsakes from almost anything. A breadbox as a garden accent, an electrical outlet as a desktop gift, the daughter’s rain boots she outgrew as a keepsake for grandma or even a meat grinder for the window sill!

Thrifty - By using repurposed items that you may already own or pick up from a thrift shop or garage sale, you’ll save tons of money on buying further consumer goods. The choice of succulent doesn’t have to hit the wallet too hard either, easily creating new pieces for under $10!

Kind – Succulents are low impact in any environment and extremely drought resistant. As well, salvaging items for reuse helps slow the disposable consumerism cycle, easing pressure on our invaluable and dwindling resources. A win/win for us humans and our environment.



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