How to make a multiple plant stand?
I need a large plant stand for multiple plants. I want it to be open front and back as it will sit in front of 7 foot windows in my sunroom. finished dimensions would be approximately 6' x 6'
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Hi Corene, here is simple plan for a large shelf. https://www.andchristina.com/2015/02/diy-project-industrial-open-shelving.html That one uses pipe as the supports but it could easily be made with 2x4s as well.
Corene, DH put some cement blocks and bought some lumber to place on top...JMO
You could try upturned Plant Pots and timber inserting a screw and a wing nut to secure. Next row move position of pots in a bit and do the same and repeat as necessary!
I like the idea of the cement blocks because you can break it down when you move your plants outside, but a lot depends on the flooring in your sunroom. If you have flooring that could get scratched, I'd suggest putting down rubber bottomed bath mats where the blocks will go, to protect your flooring.