Several years ago I wanted to try my hand at growing fodder for my
chickens. I found a cart thing at the thrift store. It's one of those shallow drawer carts crafters use. It was pretty cheap because it didn't have any drawers. I wired pieces of wire
fence, and scrap hardware cloth and made shelves
water would run through. It worked great. I didn't grow fodder long. I discovered fermenting grains easier, just as nutritious, and less water waist, not to mention there's plenty of veggies in the garden to share.
The cart has sat around rusting for a while now. Today I decided to repurpose it into a seed starting station. I removed all the shelves. Removed some of the rust, and painted it with some paint I got on clearance for a dollar quite a while ago. The shelf I took from my old
greenhouse. ( In the process of building a
greenhouse, so will make shelves). I'm super happy with it. I think it turned out great. Didn't cost me anything, took very little time to make, and takes up less space. I can see myself using this for a long time. I figure this is the third life for this little cart. I love to think outside the box, and make what I have useful in a new way.