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6 Creative Ideas for Recycling Old Glass Demijohns: From Planters to Garden Tables

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6 Creative Ideas for Recycling Old Glass Demijohns

From Rustic Planters to Stunning Garden Tables

Old glass demijohns—those large, narrow-necked bottles once used for wine, oil, or fermentation—are too beautiful to throw away. With their thick glass, rounded shape, and vintage charm, they make perfect candidates for creative recycling. Whether your style is rustic, boho, or modern garden chic, demijohns can be transformed into eye-catching décor pieces.

Here are six creative and practical ways to give old glass demijohns a second life.


1. Turn Them Into Statement Planters

Demijohns make stunning planters for both indoor and outdoor spaces.

How to use them:

  • Fill with pebbles for drainage
  • Add soil and small plants like ferns, succulents, or trailing vines
  • Leave clear or wrap with rope for a rustic look

💡 Tip: For narrow openings, choose plants with small root systems or use them as decorative outer pots.


2. Create a Unique Garden Table Base

Large demijohns are strong enough to act as a table base.

What you’ll need:

  • One or more sturdy demijohns
  • A round or square glass or wooden tabletop
  • Non-slip pads or clear silicone adhesive

This creates a beautiful outdoor table that reflects light and adds elegance to patios and balconies.


3. Make a Decorative Floor Vase

Use tall demijohns as oversized vases for:

  • Dried branches
  • Pampas grass
  • Eucalyptus stems

They look especially striking near windows where sunlight highlights the glass.

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