What is the most unusual object you have made into a planter?
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Maybe not the oddest, but old rainboots have always served me well as repurposed planters
I haven't done it but I recently saw a Hometalk post about making planters from old t-shirts! It's pretty cool! https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/garden/diy-t-shirt-yarn-macrame-plant-holder-29062173
DIY T-Shirt Yarn Macrame Plant Holder
Year ago I made a Flower Bed by using an old metal headboard and footboard. Found an online pic to show you but this one was not mine!
I have rain boots filled with dirt, then creeping jenny hanging over. I've also done this with cowboy boots. (I do drill holes in the bottom for drainage).