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Hanging DIY Fabric Planter

By: Robin Plaskoff Horton from fiskars.com
Hanging DIY Fabric Planter

Looking for an inventive way to plant your herbs or flowers? Plant up, not out with this DIY fabric planter. This pocket planter project creates small pockets of soil that are perfect for herbs to grow. This DIY hanging herb garden will change the way you garden by creating a unique fabric planter that does not require the same space as bulky ceramic pots. This kitchen herb garden idea creates a practical planter and decoration that will fit a rustic or modern kitchen as you care for your greenery.

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteIn an evening

Primary TechniqueGardening

Project TypeMake a Project

Materials List

  • Potting Soil
  • Herbs
  • Four Pocket Vertical Wall Garden 
  • Planter
  • Feather Drops Decorative Stencil Set
  • Big Grip Trowel (400S)
  • Softgrip® Micro-Tip® Pruning Snip
  • PowerGear2™ Pruner

Instructions:

  1. Personalize your planter. Because your new planter will have a prominent place in your home, you may want to make the planter unique to you. Stencils are an easy way to dress up a fabric planter. Simply place the stencil on top of the fabric, and carefully paint on to the stencil and through to the fabric using the paint color of your choice.

  2. Select your location. Hang your pocket planter in a location that gets the right amount of sunlight for your selected herbs or plants.

  3. Hang your planter. Hanging is easy using either the reinforced hanging loops, or heavy duty grommets at the top. Make a small mark where the grommet holes will be placed on the wall. Drill holes in wall, then, slide fasteners into the holes. S hooks work well if you would like to attach the planter to a fence. You can also hang them on rods using the attached loops.

  4. Plant the pockets. Use the Big Grip Hand Trowel to scoop up potting soil and place neatly into the pockets. The oversized scoop with help you get the planting mix in to the pockets quickly and easily.

  5. Care for your Herbs. After you have planted your herbs, you will need to care for your new plants. The Softtouch® Micro-Tip® Pruning Snips are perfect for snipping the herbs as needed to add to your favorite dishes or cocktails. If you choose to plant larger plants or vegetables, the Powergear2™ pruner is a great choice for pruning larger stems.

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