DIY Hanging Herb Garden

TheRusticWillow
by TheRusticWillow
I think growing your own herbs is so crucial if you use herbs in cooking (which you should! They add so much to a dish). Having to purchase herbs every time you need them is so unnecessarily expensive when you can just grow them yourself. When I decided to make my own herb garden, I wanted it to be really cute but practical.
I picked up the wooden hanging holders from Bayou Botany Garden: You can find them online or go to my original post for their website! Then, I bought a few herb plants from Home Depot (Basil, Cherry Tomatoes, Strawberries, Parsley, and Mint) and some Organic Potting Soil. Next, I purchased some 4.25″ Clay Pots, which are so affordable (Amazon sells five of them for $6.99!).
I painted the tops of the pots with different pastel colors.
Once they dried, I used a pencil eraser to apply white polka dots to the tops.
Then I sealed them with clear protective spray. Once they dried I filled the pots with soil, planted the herbs, and hung them!
What do you think? This has always been one of my favorite projects. How do you grow your herbs?
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Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Lee Priem Lee Priem on May 05, 2018

    Do think this project would work in a window? I have an oversized window, and think the plants would get light and a container can be placed on the sill to catch excess water. What do you think? Want to try this! Thanks!

  • Au Au on Jun 02, 2018

    I like the wood where you hang the pots, where did you buy those? Or did you DIY? Demo us pls. Thanks i like the idea.

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  • Cindy Cindy on May 21, 2015
    I like how you did that! So much better than not having them to eat! Good job :) BTW: Darren, I love the pots you made. Such a good idea also.......Good idea! Good job :)
  • Mary Mary on Jun 10, 2020

    love the hanging pots with herbs great job.

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