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Planting ideas for a rusty old incinerator bin
I've got a rusty old incinerator bin which I was going to take to the tip, but I thought maybe I can plant something in it. I tried googling the idea for inspiration but drew a blank.
I'm thinking something tall growing (could be a shrub or small tree, or could even be an annual like a canna) and something trailing that would trail down far enough to cover most of the ugliness. I guess I could also plant through the holes in the side. I can give it a fairly sunny spot or one in dappled shade.
No right or wrong answer, and no particular colour scheme it needs to respect. But I would be grateful for any ideas or inspiration!
I'm thinking something tall growing (could be a shrub or small tree, or could even be an annual like a canna) and something trailing that would trail down far enough to cover most of the ugliness. I guess I could also plant through the holes in the side. I can give it a fairly sunny spot or one in dappled shade.
No right or wrong answer, and no particular colour scheme it needs to respect. But I would be grateful for any ideas or inspiration!
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How long will it last before the rust wins and it collapses?
Could you lie it on its side to make a trough, so it collapses less dramatically?
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
The only question is that since both need sun, and that would heat the metal bin, would they go OK in morning sun + dappled afternoon shade?