What can I say do with two wrought iron railings that I had to remove?
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use them as a trellis in the garden
They would make a nice trellis for climbing vines. Beans, tomatoes, jasmine.
I agree with the trellis idea, also, if you have some areas that need a short fence, you could use that. I have a garden at the front of my house that the paper boy and substitute post men like to walk through during the winter and spring when no plants are visible. I had to put up a fence at the east edge of the steps to keep them from trampling the hostas and other plants, especially in the spring. I could have used something like that for fencing.
Hanging plant rack, hung vertically. I would use S-hooks to hang the fence (so that the "spindles" hang horizontally) from two stout short lengths of chain screwed into my wooden privacy fence and then use S-hooks and something like these planters that I found online: https://www.amazon.com/ISWEES-Colorful-Hanging-Planters-Holders/dp/B06XGCXWBF/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&qid=1524693344&sr=8-15&keywords=hanging+plastic+pot
Make a special little area in one corner of your yard, with the fence shaped out like an L, then put a bird bath in the middle and add some flowers around it and some vines that would grow around the fence.
perfect for the garden, turn into a trellis
if you know how to weld well the possibilities would be endless... thinking fun yard art...
Use them in a display in your front yard with Holiday lights, perhaps made into a large square 'present' box, backing for candy canes, etc.
No need to build a frame or nail in hooks.