So LOVELY Yvonne — Do you have sources for any of the planters you used in this post? I love them all! Happy Summer! Reply Yvonne Pratt says: I’ve had most of them for a long time. Here’s the one the begonias are in:https://amzn.to/459EmiL Reply Julie says: Love that ...
If they have a drain hole, simply make sure it’s open before you fill the trough with soil and plant. If there’s no drain, use a drill to open up a dozen ½-inch drainage holes in the bottom of the trough. Livestock troughs last for many years and make a beautiful vegetable ...
These hanging garden planters are a great low cost way to start your own home vegetable garden. You can hang them in a window, on your balcony or anywhere that gets sunlight. I was able to put them on the rails of my fire escape garden. Here’s what you’ll need to make one...
You may wish to place your planters around on a low wall or rail, but you can also attach a hanger from which to suspend the planter. Using three pieces of workable wire about 26 to 28 inches long, attach one wire in each of the three holes. Bring the wires together at the top and...
Planters and Their Components: Types, Attributes, Functional Requirements, Classification and Description; ACIAR Monograph No. 121; ACIAR: Canberra, Australia, 2006. [Google Scholar] Cay, A.; Kocabiyik, H.; May, S. Development of an electro-mechanic control system for seed-metering unit of ...