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10 Upcycled Window Garden Ideas That Bring New Life to Your Home

Last updated: April 28, 2025 by Shiny Aura

Upcycled Window Garden Ideas That Bring New Life to Your Home

Old windows have a special charm that can transform your garden space. Rather than throwing them away, you can give them new life through creative repurposing. These vintage treasures add character and uniqueness to your outdoor areas in ways that store-bought decorations simply can’t match.

You’ll be amazed at how easy it is to turn discarded windows into beautiful garden features. From simple window planters to more elaborate garden accents, the possibilities are endless. Whether mounted on a fence, used as a trellis, or converted into a mini greenhouse, old windows bring a touch of nostalgia and whimsy to any garden setting.

In this article, we'll cover

  • 1. Window Frame Herb Garden
  • 2. Hanging Window Succulent Display
  • 3. Old Window Garden Trellis
  • 4. Rustic Window Frame Planter Box
  • 5. Repurposed Window Garden Mirror
  • 6. Window Frame Vertical Garden
  • 7. Pallet Backed Window Planter
  • 8. Mini Greenhouse with Old Windows
  • 9. Mosaic Window Sun Catcher
  • 10. Herb Tray from Old Window Sills

1. Window Frame Herb Garden

Old windows make perfect frames for herb gardens. You can attach small pots or containers to the frame and place it on your windowsill. This creates a charming display while giving your herbs the sunlight they need.

Try using tin cans as planters within the window frame. You can paint them in bright colors to add a personal touch. Herbs like basil, mint, and rosemary grow well in these upcycled containers.

This project is both practical and decorative. Your herbs stay organized and accessible, and the window frame adds vintage charm to your kitchen or garden area.

2. Hanging Window Succulent Display

Want to add some green to your windows? Try hanging an old window frame filled with succulents! These drought-friendly plants are perfect for window displays since they need little water.

You can attach small pots to the window frame or create pockets with chicken wire. The result is a beautiful vertical garden that catches everyone’s eye.

3. Old Window Garden Trellis

An old window frame can make a charming garden trellis for your climbing plants. Simply remove the glass and secure the frame in your garden soil.

Your vines will naturally wind around the frame as they grow. Plants like clematis or morning glories work especially well with this type of trellis.

This project combines beauty and function in your garden space. The window frame adds unique character while supporting your favorite climbing flowers.

4. Rustic Window Frame Planter Box

Turn an old window frame into a charming planter box for your garden or home. This project gives new life to broken windows that might otherwise be thrown away.

You can mount it on a wall or fence, or place it on a porch railing. Add some plastic liners inside the frame openings, then fill with soil and your favorite plants.

This rustic piece adds character while being practical. It works great with herbs for the kitchen or colorful flowers for outdoor spaces.

5. Repurposed Window Garden Mirror

Old windows can make amazing garden mirrors! Simply replace the glass with mirror panes to create a stunning focal point. These mirrors reflect light and make your garden space look bigger.

You can hang your window mirror on a fence or garden wall. Try placing it among plants to create the illusion of a secret garden beyond. This trick works great in small gardens or patios.

6. Window Frame Vertical Garden

Old window frames make awesome vertical gardens! You can transform a frame into a living wall by adding small planters or pockets for your plants. This project works well for both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Simply attach the frame to a wall, then add containers for soil and plants. You can use herbs, succulents, or flowers depending on your style. The window’s divisions create natural sections for different plant varieties.

7. Pallet Backed Window Planter

Grab an old wooden pallet for this simple, rustic project. You can attach a shallow planter box to the front of a pallet to create a charming vertical garden.

The pallet serves as both support and decorative backdrop. Paint it a fun color or leave it natural for that farmhouse look you love!

8. Mini Greenhouse with Old Windows

Old windows can be turned into a charming mini greenhouse for your garden. You can use them to create a small shelter for your plants during cold weather. This project lets you give new life to windows that might otherwise end up in a landfill.

Collect several old windows from yard sales or salvage yards. Paint them if needed for weather protection and a fresh look. Then arrange them in a box shape, using lumber to connect the frames together.

Your mini greenhouse gives young plants a warm place to grow. It’s perfect for starting seeds early or extending your growing season by a few weeks.

9. Mosaic Window Sun Catcher

Create a beautiful sun catcher by gluing colorful glass pieces to an old window frame. You can use broken glass plates, colored tissue paper, or glass beads from thrift stores.

When sunlight shines through your mosaic creation, it will cast colorful patterns in your garden space. This project is simple but creates stunning results!

10. Herb Tray from Old Window Sills

Got an old window sill lying around? Turn it into a handy herb tray for your kitchen! Window sills are perfect for this project because they’re already the right shape.

Simply clean up the wood, add some small containers, and fill with soil and herbs. You can place this on your counter or table for easy access when cooking.

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