How to make a flower planter for free digfeatured Aug 14 Written By Meghan Martin To start, I used an old pair of rain boots. My feet got soaked every time I wore them, so my lovely husband bought me a new pair. So now I could use the old ones for pots! And it has built in drainage friends! I then found a volunteer in the yard. A volunteer is a plant that pops up through no effort on your end. It’s been self-seeded.I also grabbed a plant I got for free from the clearance section of the nursery. Lastly, I threw some rocks in the bottom I found in the garden for more drainage. Then, I took some soil from a failed hanging pot attempt. And voila! A beautiful planted pot for free. free garden plantergarden planterdiy garden planterdiygardenfree plantsplantsplanterupcycle rainbootsrainboots Meghan Martin
How to make a flower planter for free digfeatured Aug 14 Written By Meghan Martin To start, I used an old pair of rain boots. My feet got soaked every time I wore them, so my lovely husband bought me a new pair. So now I could use the old ones for pots! And it has built in drainage friends! I then found a volunteer in the yard. A volunteer is a plant that pops up through no effort on your end. It’s been self-seeded.I also grabbed a plant I got for free from the clearance section of the nursery. Lastly, I threw some rocks in the bottom I found in the garden for more drainage. Then, I took some soil from a failed hanging pot attempt. And voila! A beautiful planted pot for free. free garden plantergarden planterdiy garden planterdiygardenfree plantsplantsplanterupcycle rainbootsrainboots Meghan Martin