15 Creative Large Bird Cage Planter Ideas to Brighten Your Garden

Repurposing old and forgotten bird cages into decorative planters is a fun DIY project for gardeners. The cage structure makes a unique container, and birds cages come in so many different sizes and styles. Large bird cages in particular can make quite a statement when planted up and displayed around the yard or patio.

In this article, we’ll look at 15 creative examples of large bird cage planters, to give you inspiration for your own cage planting projects.

Why Use a Bird Cage for Plants?

There are many advantages to using a bird cage as a planter

  • The open wire or metal bars allow you to easily insert and arrange plants inside the cage.

  • Bird cages provide great drainage and air circulation for healthy plant growth.

  • You can hang or set a bird cage planter at different heights to best showcase the plants.

  • Cages make it simple to create multi-layered plantings with different sized pots stacked inside.

  • The cage structure keeps the root balls contained so plants don’t get overgrown.

  • Repurposing old cages gives them new life while reducing waste.

Where to Find Large Bird Cages

Check these sources when searching for a suitable large cage to use as a planter

  • Antique stores often have vintage cages in multiple sizes.

  • Flea markets and garage sales are good spots to find used bird cages.

  • Online sites like Craigslist and eBay frequently list bird cages for sale.

  • Some pet supply stores sell new, decorative bird cages in larger dimensions.

  • Ask friends, family members, or neighbors if they have an old bird cage to spare.

15 Large Bird Cage Planter Ideas

Here are some delightful ways to turn oversized bird cages into gorgeous garden planters:

1. Cage with Hanging Boston Ferns

Ferns cascading over the sides of this tall cage make a perfect pairing. Hang it in a shady spot and keep the ferns misted.

2. Eclectic Cage Mix

This black cage with gold accents holds a colorful array of plants like ivy, tropicals, succulents and air plants for an eclectic look.

3. Cage Covered in Flowers

completely cover a large cage in cheerful petunias or other cascading flowers to create a stunning floral focal point.

4. Cage with Fruit Trees

Use a substantial cage to hold a few small potted fruit trees like citrus, dwarf peach, or espaliered apple trees.

5. Cage Climbing Roses

Grow climbing rose bushes up through a big cage, using it as a support structure and spectacular display.

6. Caged Veggie Tower

Stack pots of veggies like tomatoes, peppers and eggplant inside a cage for a productive vertical edible garden.

7. Cage Mixed Succulents

Combine rosette, trailing, and flowering succulents in one giant cage for an artful desert-themed planter.

8. Cage Water Garden

Turn a cage on its side to contain a mini pond or water garden planted with marginal aquatic plants.

9. Cage Zen Garden

Fill a low caged planter with sand and rocks to create a peaceful Zen garden vignette for meditation.

10. Caged Orchid Display

Show off your orchid collection by arranging the pots inside a roomy cage that allows the flowers to take center stage.

11. Caged Fairy Garden

Let kids create a whimsical fairy habitat landscape inside a cage, using mini plants and fun accessories.

12. Caged Herb Spiral

Plant a herb spiral inside a cage, with upright and cascading herbs growing at different heights and spilling through.

13. Cage Topiary Trees

Turn small trees like junipers or boxwoods into living sculptures by growing and trimming them in the confinement of a cage.

14. Caged Vine Tunnel

Grow vining flowering plants up and over a cage to make a fragrant, enclosing green tunnel you can walk through.

15. Terrariums in a Cage

Arrange glass terrariums of various sizes, holding miniature landscapes, inside an oversized cage for display.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to repurposing large bird cages as unique garden planters! Let your imagination run wild. Any plants that fit the space can be artistic showcased within the caged structure. Just be sure to use weather-resistant cages for outdoor use. Then get creative combining colors, textures and plant varieties to design your own stunning large cage planters.

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FAQ

What do you put under a large bird cage?

Rubber Flooring Rolls 1/4 Inch 4×10 Ft Colors work really well under birdcages. They are designed to endure heavy weight and exercise equipment, so they most certainly can handle anything a birdcage will throw at your subfloor.

What plants can you put in a birdcage?

The Parlor palm, Paradise palm, and Lady palm are all bird-safe. Other safe palms include the European fan palm, Canary Island palm, Pony Tail Palm, Areca palm, and Bamboo palm. As for potted trees, the Fig tree, Rubber tree, Umbrella tree, and Dragon tree are all fine.

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