DIY Tiered Succulent Planter
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Pinspired to DIY
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If you have ready any of my previous posts, you’ll know I love succulents and am always looking for new ways to plant and display them. I have been seeing pictures on Pinterest of old 3-tier fountains that have been upcycled into planters and thought that it was a great way to display plants. I don’t have any old tiered fountains, but I have seen other posts of people turning planters into tiered fountains. So, I decided to use cheap planters purchased at Walmart to make a four-tiered succulent planter.
I purchased four planters of varying sizes, large to small, at Walmart. The largest was on clearance for $5, and the other three were all under $15 total. At home, I had several disposable planters that plants we purchased from Home Depot and Lowes had been sold in.
First, using a glue gun, I glued five of the disposable planters together so they were stacked. I then glued the top of the stacked disposable planters to the inside bottom of the largest planter that makes up the bottom tier.
Once I had the five stacked disposable planters glued to the bottom tier planter, I applied hot glue to the top of the stacked disposable planters inside the bottom tier, and then placed the 2nd tier planter on top of the glue on the stacked disposable planters.
Follow the same procedure for the remaining two tiers, gluing disposable planters inside of each tier to glue the next tier planter onto.
Once all tiers of the planter were assembled, I add potting soil to each tier.
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Published August 17th, 2015 1:38 AM
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Shireen Holtak on Mar 22, 2019
Yes!
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Jean du Plooy on Oct 28, 2019Stunning. Will Def be doing it. 👍👍
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Hi! I love you're proyect.is beautiful .where did you find a place that.sales colorful succulents?