I have an old rusty wheelbarrow which I am going to plant up with flowers and some vegetables for a bit of colour. I thought of using tumbling tomatoes and maybe dwarf french beans but with the barrow being rusty is it okay to grow vegetables in it or should I line it first with some black bin bags?
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If you're worried, just line it with plastic and cardboard, the plastic must be pierced for drainage and the cardboard will help hold onto moisture. Rust shouldn't be a problem - if you're worried, scrape off the worst and spray it to seal the metal with any coloured spray paint for outdoors. That way you can have a pink wheel barrow or a blue, purple, green, yellow...Best wishes
Andrewo
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Does the wheelbarrow already have drainage holes due to the rust LJ or are you having to have to make some. I have an old wheelbarrow and it sounds a great idea, but it hasn't really got any holes in it.~
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