You must’ve unused pairs of old denim in your home. Instead of throwing them away, re-use them with the help of these DIY Jeans Uses in the Garden!
Your home is always full of items that can be used in your yard in various ways. If you have some old jeans lying around, then follow these DIY Jeans Uses in the Garden projects to utilize them creatively!
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DIY Jeans Uses in the Garden
1. Old Jeans Planters
These Recycled Jeans Planters will look fantastic in your garden and add a real touch of personality! It is a great use of old jeans for a whimsical garden decor idea.
2. As Plant Pockets
Grow flowers creatively in denim pockets and showcase them in a quirky way! The tutorial is here!
3. As a Weed Block
If your main aim is to defeat the weeds, open out the leg of the jeans just wide enough to cover the weeds. Pour some mulch over the arrangement too.
4. As Pot Cover
Add a nice appeal to the window sill of your kitchen or the patio, or you can cover the houseplant pots with these. The tutorial is here!
5. Denim-Styled Stump Planter
These neatly chopped-off palm stumps adorned with a layer of faded jeans not only pose a pretty picture but also make for a unique holder for plants. The tutorial is here!
6. As a Plant Stand
One of the best old jeans uses in the garden is to make planters out of them, and this step-by-step tutorial shows you how.
7. Recycled Denim Frost Cover
These recycled denim quilts are just what you need to shield your precious plants, to ensure they don’t desiccate or wilt away. The tutorial is here!
8. Garden Tools Bag
Make a tool bag from your old pair of jeans. It’s such a nice idea, especially if you’re a container gardener. The tutorial is here!
9. Denim Gardening Apron
This tutorial video shows you how to recycle your dark denim and carve out no-sew, structured gardening aprons.
10. Knee Pads
Instead of buying knee pads, consider transforming jeans into padded mats to protect your tired limbs as you bend down and garden. The tutorial is here!
11. Create Privacy
Line the inside of the jeans with a plastic bag and then fill them up with soil and use a fence or metal rod to provide support and place them closely. The tutorial is here!
12. Old Jeans Plant Hanger
If you’ve unused jeans, recycle them into something useful like this– A triple-decker plant hanger, you can keep your small herb pots in it. The tutorial is here!
13. Decoupage Pumpkins
How about covering up the pumpkin with scraps of your old denim and then embellishing it with a few rhinestones or paper flowers! See the tutorial here!
14. Upcycled Denim Wreath
All you need is 1-2 pairs of jeans, wreath form, fabric scissors, circular object for tracing, chalk, and a hot glue gun for this DIY.
15. American Flag Windsock
This is a simple project that requires only a little sewing either by hand or machine. It makes a great easy summer craft project for kids. Details are here.
16. Indoor Herb Garden Planters From Denim
Herbs in these handmade planters last longer. That is because they are double potted, which allows for easier watering and drainage. Details are here.
17. Denim Water Bottle Bags
Use old pair of jeans to make covers for soda or any bottles and carry them in style! Details are here.
18. Repurpose a Toolbox Using Jeans
Here’s a fun DIY that you can take an idea from to transform the look of an old toolbox completely!
19. Make Cement Pot from Old Jeans
Watch this detailed video to learn how to use an old pair of jeans to make a quirky pot for plants!
20. Hanging Planter
Here’s an easy-to-make strap for the containers made out of jeans and leather!
21. Jeans Pocket Planter for Succulent
All you need is a pocket of jeans and some strings to make a cute little planter for succulents!
22. Upcycled Woven Denim Pillow
Use scraps of fabric from several pairs of old blue jeans to make this pillow.
This project allows you to upcycle not only denim but also tin cans too! Marry the two with this gorgeous recycled jean planter. To make this planter unique and to show off the different shades of indigo in denim, use just the seams and hems for this upcycle. Seams and waistbands of jeans are definitely the most interesting bits that add character to any upcycle (along with the pockets of course). Don’t you think succulents and denim look awesome together?