If you want a little area of the garden that is broken away from the rest of the grass you can always use a garden border to separate the two. But why should you buy a garden border when you can use something you might have otherwise thrown away…
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If you go through a lot of garden hoses, why not use them to make a snake-like, winding garden border.
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You’re gonna need to get a lot of bottles for this one. But a trip to the local bottle bank should get you what you need.
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They might be easily breakable, but it adds a certain charm to an otherwise boring garden edging.
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I’m not quite sure where or how you would end up with this many bowling balls, but if you do, you can make great use of them.
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Not one for family gardens with kids, but it will certainly stop the animals from getting to it!
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I do really love this idea, but shells can be quite small, so make sure you find some big ones.
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Only good if you own a bike shop really, but it does look nice.
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This is an odd one, but for some reason…it kinda works!
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The classic car tyres, While not the best for keeping a tight border, they are useful for kneeling on when sorting the garden out.
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Last but not least is a fantastic use of fall twigs and branches. It would have been better if they were all the same height, but it still looks fantastic.