Upcycled tree stumps

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Enhance your garden with a rustic feel through creative DIY projects using surplus logs and stumps. Utilize an old log as a one-of-a-kind plant stand by excavating the center, filling it with soil, and planting your favorite flora. Craft an enchanting fairy garden by arranging minor stumps and logs, enhancing them with mini embellishments and plants. Repurpose a sizable stump into an imaginative mushroom sculpture by painting its top red adorned with white polka dots. Decorating A Stump In Yard, Decorative Tree Stump Ideas, Hollowed Out Log Ideas, Diy Tree Trunk Ideas, Tree Stump Ideas Outdoor Decor, Diy Large Garden Sculpture Ideas, What To Do With A Tree Stump, Stump Ideas Landscaping, Log Lamps Tree Stumps

Do-it-yourself projects have become increasingly popular in recent years, as people look for creative ways to repurpose materials and add a personal touch to

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Best Tree Stump Planter Ideas. If you are not sure what to do with the old tree stump left in your garden we have some amazing tree stump planter ideas that will turn the trunk into a blooming mini garden. #decorhomeideas Outdoor Stump Decorating Ideas, What To Do With A Tree Trunk, What To Do With Old Tree Stumps, Tree Trunk Ideas Outdoor Backyards, Tree Log Planter, Stump Yard Ideas, Decorating Stumps In Yard, Backyard Stump Ideas, Decorating A Stump In Yard

If you are not sure what to do with the old tree stump left in your garden we have some amazing tree stump planter ideas that will turn the trunk into a blooming mini garden.

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Tree stump planter when planted... | So, we have these three… | Flickr Tree Stump Ideas, Tree Stump Decor, Stump Planter, Stump Ideas, Tree Stump Planter, Log Planter, Rock Garden Landscaping, Garden Containers, Woodland Garden

So, we have these three tree stumps in the center planter in our front yard. Instead of trying to get rid of them or disguise them with shrubbery, we planted things IN them. This one has sedum, sword ferns, bergenia, agapanthus, lysimachia (creeping jenny), and some small hellebores that have since been moved to a shadier location.

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