It is almost time to prepare your garden for spring. If you want to upgrade your setup this year without breaking the bank, you should definitely reach the used goods store in search of stylish garden accessories.
Here, experts from second-hand buyers with six of their preferred types of garden goods count here, which they can take up during the economy.
Unique planters
Why is there satisfied with simple planters from the hardware store if you can obtain beautiful second -hand ships with tons of characters?
“New, larger ones can be quite expensive and everyone looks right away,” says Jessica Lev, the founder of Jessica Lev Antiques in Houston, Texas. “This is a great place to save and buy something else.”
Haley Bennett, the co-founder of IT, takes two vintage plant vessels in Raleigh, North Carolina, two vintage vintage, but will also think outside the box and keep your eyes open to buckets and woven baskets that can meet the same purpose.
“We love to create a charming and versatile atmosphere in the garden,” she says. “Mixing different textures and materials, such as the shiny finish of brass with the delicate feeling of porcelain, gives every room character and personality.”
J. Bienvenu Interiors
Pouring can
Yes, the water supply is primarily functional, but that doesn't mean that you are not nice to boot! Jen Bienvenu, the founder of J. Bienvenu Interiors in Louisville, Kentucky, tries to do all her garden articles with copper -watering cans with patina and zinc water can she is looking for in second -hand shops and in the shop's sale.
Garden stool
Irving Road
Garden stools look beautiful throughout the house both inside and inside. In her own house, Lisa Hogan, the founder of House of Happies in Pinehurst, North Carolina, enjoys economical garden stools than both side tables or just to lighten the veranda.
Sophie Schiff, co -owner of the Irving Road in Tampa, Florida, and Denver, Colorado. “Sparken garden stools bring timeless charm into any room outdoors,” she says. “They offer the perfect place to drop their garden tools or sit them and enjoy their growing garden.”
Terrace furniture
Under no circumstances do you have to enter all of your back yard furniture in a large box business. LEV suggests that you walk the economical route to find something with more character. “Terrace furniture looks better with patina,” she says, noticing that iron terrace furniture in the garden looks great.
Garden tools
Willow Wright, the founder of Urban Redeux in Alexandria, Virginia, bought secondhand Rakes, Hedge trimmer, Bonsai Scissors and more.
“Some of these objects took years and years and will continue to go far beyond a large part of today's mass producers,” she says.
Herbal markings
Irving Road
Do not forget to search for small objects such as herbal markings that are usually sold by the pocket when it comes to determining sparing, Marisa White, Irving Road co-founder.
“They have delightful labels and bring both function and patterns into their outdoor area,” she says. “They help you to keep an overview of what grows and at the same time add a sweet touch of personality to your flower beds!”