Thank you. I used to make these and forgot how to do it. Saw it first in a book called Gardening Under Glass I had years and years ago. So glad you made this.
Thanks for sharing a great idea of creating a pot hanger for clay pots. I definitely would try that out. Because I do a garden tower I made out of metal panel like a screen I just get a 2-3 ft in width and 5-6 ft in height because I’m a short woman. I can put 3 sheets or even for sheets just zip tie them and they are free standing. I do that because I don’t have a wall or fence so I had to be creative especially when I don’t have enough space for gardening around the yard. And instead of spending money on tower gardens I just use recycled empty bottles from water, sodas, and empty milk gallons to plant in. The other thing neat about the free standing metal panels it easy to relocate your plants in anyways you’d like them to be at. Thanks again for sharing your idea.
Definitely gonna try this. I have a bit of arthritis in my hands now and sometimes I don’t have much finger strength but this looks do-able. I’ll let you know. One thing, my pots look bigger than yours so will be heavier.
Hi Lynn. I'd love to hear if it works for you. I would recommend using two pairs of pliers if you feel you might lack the finger strength. I've also tried this on larger pots, but with a heavier gauge wire and it works fine. Good luck.
Riches to Roots. I do use 2 prs pliers, It’s much easier for me. I made 2 today but they’re pretty untidy. I’ll keep practicing. I make some they got right around the pots too.
Thank you. I used to make these and forgot how to do it. Saw it first in a book called Gardening Under Glass I had years and years ago. So glad you made this.
Thanks for sharing a great idea of creating a pot hanger for clay pots. I definitely would try that out. Because I do a garden tower I made out of metal panel like a screen I just get a 2-3 ft in width and 5-6 ft in height because I’m a short woman. I can put 3 sheets or even for sheets just zip tie them and they are free standing. I do that because I don’t have a wall or fence so I had to be creative especially when I don’t have enough space for gardening around the yard. And instead of spending money on tower gardens I just use recycled empty bottles from water, sodas, and empty milk gallons to plant in. The other thing neat about the free standing metal panels it easy to relocate your plants in anyways you’d like them to be at. Thanks again for sharing your idea.
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Muito bom.
Vou fazer.
Excelente. Ainda bem que funciona para você.
Thanks for the tutorial. I am going to give this a try.
Hope you enjoy
Thank you for this video, it is really helpful.
Glad you liked it. Thank you.
Cool.....thanks and happy growing..
I like orchids.
That's really great. Orchids are amazing plants.
@@RichesToRoots I've thought so for years. I love when they flower.
That's wonderful!
Very clever
Definitely gonna try this. I have a bit of arthritis in my hands now and sometimes I don’t have much finger strength but this looks do-able. I’ll let you know. One thing, my pots look bigger than yours so will be heavier.
Hi Lynn. I'd love to hear if it works for you. I would recommend using two pairs of pliers if you feel you might lack the finger strength.
I've also tried this on larger pots, but with a heavier gauge wire and it works fine. Good luck.
Riches to Roots. I do use 2 prs pliers, It’s much easier for me. I made 2 today but they’re pretty untidy. I’ll keep practicing. I make some they got right around the pots too.
You should consider selling these on eBay or something!
Not a bad idea! Thanks.
You make the bending of the wire look so easy 🙈
I think the key is big, high quality pliers. They make the work much easier.
Thanks! I appreciate the tip. I'll try that :)
Very clever - Im off to buy some wire and a pair if pliers!
Great news. Love to hear if it turns out well.