Diy | Self-Watering Garden Hose Pot
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
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Today we're sharing a DIY from the novel mass "Handmade for the Garden, 75 Ingenious Ways to Enhance Your Outdoor Space amongst DIY Tools, Pots, Supports, Embellishments, as well as More past times Susan Guagliumi" from Abrams (STC Craft \ Melanie Falick Books). The mass offers ideas using easy-to-find, inexpensive, as well as repurposed materials, as well as is a treasure trove of master copy projects that non solely brand planting as well as growing efficient simply likewise add together a personal impact to the gardenscape. Among the myriad projects inwards this mass are mini hothouses; painted, stamped, as well as stenciled terra cotta planters, found markers to bring upwards a few. I don't know virtually you, simply I can't await to exit on the patio this spring.
This project, a Self-Watering Garden Hose Pot, is a clever means to H2O larger flowers as well as offers upwards a unique aesthetic perfect for the backyard or patio.
You Will Need:
75' (23m) of soaker hose for an average planter (16" - 20" inwards diameter as well as 6" - 10" high.
350-375 8" long plastic zero ties per 75'of hose
Pliers
Flush Cutter
Awl or putty knife
iv large jump clamps (optional)
Click here to download the pdf file for the entire instructions. The mass is available through Abram's as well as Amazon.