Boat Flower Planters ~ Boatlirder
Information to buying and planting outdoor garden planters and flower pots for patios, balconies and landscaping.
I made one for my front yard which has extra shade. I used a 5 ft. rebar and hammered it into the bottom about 10 inches. Then put one pot in and put an inverted pot in (so I would not have to use as a lot potting soil) my soil went in next, then the next pot which I tipped slightly, and so forth. My plant structure seems to be like they are tipsy and topsy. I simply love it. Then I made one for the back yard with just some pots and they’re all straight. I am simply loving them! I noticed one earlier than with a watering can on the high. It seemed to be watering the potted flowers. It was made by bending the rebar, so it was very unique! …
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