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Friday, July 5, 2024

Greenhouses Made With Old Recycled Windows



Innovative gardening solutions are cropping up everywhere, quite literally. One of the most intriguing trends in sustainable gardening is the use of recycled old windows to create charming and functional greenhouses. These greenhouses not only provide a controlled environment for plants but also make use of materials that would otherwise end up in landfills.

Imagine strolling through a garden where the air is warm and fragrant, surrounded by rows of vegetables and flowers thriving under the glass canopies of repurposed windows. Each greenhouse is a testament to creativity and eco-consciousness, showcasing how old, seemingly useless materials can be transformed into something beautiful and practical.


What makes these greenhouses so appealing is their versatility. Old windows of various shapes and sizes are ingeniously pieced together to form the structure, allowing gardeners to customize the layout based on available materials and space. Some enthusiasts opt for a quaint, cottage-like design with mismatched frames, while others prefer a sleek, modern look using uniform panes.




Beyond aesthetics, these greenhouses offer several practical advantages. The glass panels allow ample sunlight to filter through, creating an ideal growing environment for plants that require warmth and light. During colder months, they provide protection from frost and wind, extending the growing season and enabling year-round cultivation in temperate climates.




The use of recycled windows aligns perfectly with sustainability goals. By repurposing materials that might otherwise be discarded, gardeners reduce their environmental footprint and contribute positively to waste reduction efforts. It's a small but meaningful step towards a more sustainable lifestyle, demonstrating that eco-friendly choices can be both economical and visually appealing.






Building a greenhouse from old windows requires a bit of DIY spirit and basic construction skills. The process typically involves salvaging windows from demolition sites, garage sales, or even online marketplaces, then cleaning and organizing them according to size and shape. Assembly can be a creative puzzle, fitting pieces together like a mosaic to form the walls and roof of the greenhouse. Once constructed, sealing gaps with weather-resistant materials ensures the structure is both sturdy and weatherproof.




For those passionate about gardening and sustainability, creating a greenhouse from recycled windows is a rewarding project that yields tangible benefits. It transforms a mundane backyard into a thriving oasis of greenery, offering a space to cultivate plants and enjoy the therapeutic joys of gardening year-round. More importantly, it serves as a reminder that with a little ingenuity, even the simplest materials can be repurposed to create something truly remarkable.





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Laura

Article and images copyright ©Laura Beth Love 2024 and may not be republished in print or other media without express written permission from the author.

Monday, April 2, 2018

More Greenhouses Made With Salvaged Windows


What better way to recycle old salvaged windows than to build them into a unique garden greenhouse or potting shed?

Old windows, doors, and other salvaged lumber - along with a little bit of thought and planning, can be turned into something fantastic for very little cost. 

Not only are these building projects environmentally friendly, they're also unique; each is one of a kind. Check out what some creative folks have crafted using reclaimed old salvaged windows and doors, and maybe you'll be inspired to create your own.

Where can you find these salvaged building supplies?

~ Ask friends and neighbors for castoffs they might have lying around in their attics or garage. You might be surprised at what folks stow away!

~ Check out Habitat For Humanity's ReStore

~ Keep an eye on the curb! But remember, never take any old castoffs from construction sites without asking first.

~  Use caution with doors or windows that have old peeling paint. Most old paint contains lead. Avoid using these doors in areas where there are children or food. Pick up a lead test at your local hardware store to test for lead paint. Never remove lead paint, but paint over it instead. 
















































Mini greenhouses by Linda at Bluegate



Another greenhouse example


Window greenhouses by North Peace 



Create a tabletop mini greenhouse from old picture frames via Country Living 





     


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I hope you have a great week! Laura

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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Beautiful Upcycled Painted & Decorated Windows

There are so many great ways to reuse old, salvaged windows around your home and
garden! One of my favorite ways to upcycle an old window is to add some decorative
painting to the window glass to create a unique and personalized piece of artwork! 
Not a painter? Don't fret! There are plenty of other crafty ways that you can decorate
an old window and give it a whole new look while creating your own amazing piece
of home decor (think wall art decals - see below!) Check out some of these awesome 
examples of upcycled painted and decorated windows and let me know what you think! 








...and below...




Painted window by Bine  from einfachnurwir.wordpress









This window was simply placed in front of a wall decal! Great idea from Kate's Kreations!








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