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Sunday, June 10, 2012

bicycle planter built for two

When we moved last summer, we came upon an old tandem bike hanging in the back of the barn.

It was rusted and clearly had seen better days. Hubs thought he could fix it up and get it working for us, but after a good faith effort, we discovered this bike’s days of riding and cruising the town were over. It’s okay, though. I had another plan for the bike.

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Here is how it started out.

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I had already attached the front basket when I remembered to take a before picture. The baskets were some that we had at the house that had been hanging on our balcony. We didn’t really like them blocking the view from the balcony and since that side of the house is 100% in the shade, there aren’t many nice plants that grow in them. I took two of the extra baskets to use for the bike planter.

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Zip ties are a DIYer’s best friend.

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I kind of wanted to leave the bike in it’s junky state, but because we had original and new parts on it, I decided to spray paint the bike. I didn't even prep the bike for the paint. I brushed off the worst of the dirt, but that’s about it.

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Nearly five cans of spray paint later, I had a new planter.

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To be clear, I’m not advocating doing a crappy job. What I’m saying is that I wouldn’t mind some naturally distressing on the bike that will most likely occur because I didn’t take my time with it. The back tire on the bike isn’t even inflated, which is also okay since it helps the bike stay in place.

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I wasn’t wanting to spend a lot of money on this project and I was having a hard time finding a store that sold the coconut liners for the baskets. I used some burlap at first, but it wasn’t enough protection for the plants. This area of my house in nearly in full sun all day. The poor plants dry out very quickly.

Also, fun little note, see that “plant” behind the front pedals? Turns out, that wasn’t flowers, despite my transplanting efforts and nourishing the giant weed back to life. Sadly, the actual flowers under the back pedals isn’t faring as well as the weed.

At any rate, I finally bought the basket liners and some new lobelia (purple flowers). Lesson learned. Plants must be watered every day. They are bouncing back and in another week or so should be looking lovely. I’m waiting for the sweet potato vine and lobelia to spill over the edges of the basket.

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I also decided to add my collection of doors to this area. Once upon a time, there was a deck in this area, which hid the cinderblock foundation. The doors make a fun screen for all the utility issues in this area.

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I plan to paint the doors, but for now, I wanted to get a feel of what they looked like in the area.

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I also plan to spray the glass with some Looking Glass spray paint to make them more like mirrors. I’m thinking the louvered doors will be white and perhaps mustard yellow and royal blue for the other doors. We’ll see. I’m also debating aqua blue and lime green, but frankly, I’ve got enough green in all the trees around me. I need some other colors.

Oh, one other thing. This area was mostly weeds when we moved it. I got all the plants this spring from a friend at church who was changing up her flower beds. All it cost me was some work to dig up the flowers.

It’s a work in progress as I figure out how big everything will get. I may need to make some adjustments. I’m also trying to get some more grass to grow in this area. We haven’t had much rain this spring/summer, so everything is really drying out. I may need to invest in a sprinkler.

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I really like my Tandem Bike Planter. I think it’s darling and I can’t wait for my flowers to fill in more.

Cost Breakdown:

  • Tandem Bike – Free
  • Baskets – Free
  • Spray Paint – $9 (I had 1.5 cans on hand)
  • Zip Ties – Stash on hand
  • Coconut liners – $10
  • Plants/Potting Soil – $20

Total Project Cost: $39

Total Project Time – About 3 hours (mostly waiting time for paint)

Suesan

28 comments:

  1. Suesan that is just gorgeous! What a fun find! The white paint sure makes it pop right out. I would have never guessed it would take 5 cans! It looks great up against your house and I love the doors as well. Can't wait to see how you'll paint them.

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    1. Thanks, Danni!

      I was surprised it took so much paint to cover it, too, but there were a LOT of nooks and crannies.

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  2. Oh my gosh I love it! I am equal parts loving, jealous, and so sad that the tandem couldn't be revived! Tandem bikes rock! But what you did with it. . . wowza. Also, it's good I am not your neighbor. I would totally steal your doors. At night. Dressed all in black.

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  3. This really put a smile on my face. What a wonderful idea and the fact that you didn't fuss with it makes it all that much better. Love those doors, so much character.

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  4. I love your new planter!! Beautiful and spray painted white makes it really pop!!
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  5. This is so pretty! The tandem with the doors behind them makes a really great display.

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  6. Suesan, your bike is adorable and perfect as a planter. I also love the look of the old doors covering up those not so pretties on the house.
    I'm happy to be a new follower and hope you'll stop by, Mary Alice

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  7. Oh my God, this is beautiful, charming and it gives such a nice touch to your home, it's simply cute really. I love it.

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  8. White bikes are Ghost bikes. Ghost bikes are put up in the place where a bicyclist was killed. I'm not criticizing you, I just thought you should know.

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    1. Thanks for the info. Happily, no one was killed in a freak bike accident by crashing into my house so this bike is just a white bike, not a ghost bike. It's just a lovely planter to make me happy when I go outside.

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  9. Love it! Love it! love it!
    I am in the middle of doing the same thing! LOL
    I have wanted to do this for years, but hadn't found a resonable old bike. But recently got a bike out of the neighbors free pile when they moved. Granted it's a large childs bike, but the price was right. Ace Hardware gave away paint for a promo, so went down and got a free quart of white. Used about a half can of spray white I had on hand for the parts I couldn't get to with a brush. Just dug out the zip ties and plan to put my Dads old bike baskets on it next. Then to figure out how to keep the flowers from drying out during our summer months.
    Yours is beautiful! I can only hope mine turns out half as adorable.
    *hugs*deb

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    1. Look for watering spikes that fit on the end of a soda bottle to help get water to your plants and to keep them from drying out. I'd love to see a picture of the bike planter when you're done!

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  10. Very cool I want one for my backyard

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  11. So cute - amazing what spray paint can do!!!

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  12. Oh, I love the tandem bike. I just spray painted a bike pink. My family thinks it should be white. I'll be putting it on my blog after a while. I haven't planted anything in it yet. There is so much to do at this time of the year, isn't there? I love the way your bike turned out. Best wishes, Linda

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  13. Just a cute idea! Love it!
    I would love if you came by my party to link this up - the party is happening now!
    Stacey of Embracing Change
    http://staceyembracingchange.blogspot.com

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  14. This is an amazing makeover dear! I simply loved how it turned out- its GORGEOUS. L.O.V.E. it.

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  15. What a fun garden accessory. I love how it turned out.

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  16. So now I know I need coconut liners to do baskets. I had an old bike and I planted flowers in the bake basket, but I didn't do any research so the plants failed.

    Yours is beautiful! I would go with the blue and mustard yellow doors...and if it was me then keeping one red, but I 'm a primary color girl.

    This is my first visit and I will be back.

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  17. I love it!! That is so cute!! Love getting to see your newest projects. They always look so fun :)

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  18. I love inexpensive projects that save items from the landfill. Your bike planter is so fabulous! The idea of painting it really made it special and I love how the doors look behind it. It all stands out as a wonderful focal point. So glad to have found your link on Primp!

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  19. I featured this today at Mod Mix Monday!

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  20. This is awesome, cutest thing ever! I would love you to share it on my linky party!
    http://www.igottatrythat.com/p/blog-hop-linky-colde.html
    Thanks,
    Marcie @ www.IGottaTryThat.com

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  21. Im lovin the old bike. I'd never thought of attaching a regular flower basket. I have an old Schwinn bike, but I doubt I'd be allowed to paint it. Buttttt, it might just have to have some flower baskets attached to it.
    Thanks for sharing. I'm now your newest follower. Please come visit me at PICKINandPAINTIN.blogspot.com. THANKS.

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  22. This turned out really cute! Sharing on my Facebook page!

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  23. It's wonderful! Reminds me of the bikes I saw on my trip to Charleston. Love that you get so much bang for your buck. Great job! {found you through the TT&J Project LinkUp}

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