How can I make a hanging herb garden using an old shoe organizer?
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Here's a link with the steps:
http://www.birdsandblooms.com/backyard-projects/recycled-garden-ideas/shoe-organizer-herb-garden/
This isn't exactly a shoe organizer, but it's a pocket planter that is the same idea. https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/garden/diy-plant-pockets-3224499
DIY Plant Pockets
Years ago I used a plastic over the door shoe organizer in just this way. It would hold 12 pairs of shoes. You can use any size that fits your spot. I had a fence that worked for the "over the door" thingys. Hung it up; punched a few holes in the bottom of each pocket, put in soil and planted small plants. (I'm too impatient for seeds, but they would work!) This only lasted for a couple of seasons as the hot sun in Summer deteriorated the plastic pretty fast. Sure was cute on the fence!
hang it over the fence.