Mason Jar Herb Garden
by
Scarlet Paolicchi
(IC: blogger)
6 Materials
$20
20 Minutes
Easy
This mason jar herb garden idea comes in handy particularly if you don't have much room for a traditional outdoor garden. It also comes in handy if you have a dog that tends to dig up the plants out of the garden about as fast as you plant them! An herb garden is such a great way to add fresh flavors and medicinal value to your cooking. This mason jar herb garden is easy, cute, and fun to make with kids. You can use it to give you extra growing room around the edge of your small garden. Check out my Pinterest Garden Board for even more gardening ideas!
Gather your supplies and head to a work space.
Mark a spot on your wood piece where you want the hose clamp ring to hold the mason jar. Mark a spot inside the hose clamp where you want it to attach to the wood piece.
Use a nail or a tap to place a small hole in the clamp where you marked it. Using the drill, add a small hole where you’ve marked the wood so the screw will not split the wood when it’s put in place. Then screw the clamp into place.
Transfer you herb plant into the mason jar. Add soil around the herb start, if needed.
Pound the stake into the ground near your deck or anywhere you like.
Slip the mason jar into the clamp and use a screw driver to tighten until the mason jar doesn’t slip and is secure.
If you don't have enough any yard, then you may wish to try an indoor window garden instead.
What are your favorite herbs to plant for cooking?
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Published April 29th, 2018 3:25 PM
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Sue M. May on May 12, 2018
Yes
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Naomie Moore aka baileyanddaisey, Castaic CA on May 12, 2018
Fantastic project! My most used herb is parsley, I put it in everything savory! And love it in salads too. ❤ Wonderful natural pest control in the garden too.
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Don't you need draining for plant?
Nice idea.I want to use this idea to store small kitchen utensils.Would that work?