Last year, I was dying to have some deck rail planters to grow spinach and lettuce in, but I couldn’t find any that were the right size (or that I liked well enough for the price). So this year, I ...
Most balconies, at least in the United States, are pretty barren. There’s a flat slab with concrete walls, a plain or decorative railing, and sometimes a roof overhead—not very cozy. But sitting on a ...
So you’ve filled your desk, bookshelves, nightstand and seemingly every spare spot in your home with plants. Is it time to stop collecting sprouts? Nope. A hanging planter opens up new, pretty ...
The resurgence of the macramé trend shows no sign of slowing down, and adds a striking, stylish edge to any room. But rather than spend a fortune on bringing the trend into your home, why not get ...
Cut twine or string into 8 equal lengths of approximately 24-34 inches (depending on how large your container is). Knot the ends. Lay out the string on a flat surface and divide the 8 strings into 4 ...
Use a sharp utility knife to cut off the base of thebottle about 1 inch above the bottom, and then wash and try the bottle thoroughly. Cover the exposed edge of the bottle with masking tape, and then ...