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- Pole and attachments ( curtain pole or pipe fittings, screws).
- Strong metal saucepan or utensil hanging hooks
- Compost of a good quality moisture holding type.
- Selection of plants or seeds... e.g. mixed leaf salad, herbs,sorrel, peas, mini tomatoes.
- Piece of wood 2"x2" as long as the width of the pocket store to keep the base of pockets away from the wall.
- Trough planter to catch drips.













































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Is it alright with you if I add it to my "plants" group?
here in the Philippines
attribution to you Pippa5 and instructables.com
I have posted your article in our website the alagad.com.,ph
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With almost 900+ viewers and perhaps most of them have viewed this main link
Thanks and More Power
has anyone else tried peppers?
This is an AWESOME AWESOME IDEA I love it!! Now I feel dumb for tossing out our old shoe organizer!
I used non breathable as it retained the moisture better . But have a go and experiment with what you can find and the children will be able to observe and learn . Good luck You may not get vast crops but is a good way of saving space and sparking an interest
Thanks so much! I had no idea what to do with the one sunny corner I have on my patio, and this is my answer! I couldn't drill into my patio wall, so I had to be really creative about how I hung the organizer. For those who can't mount a curtain rod or similar mounting hardware for any reason, I've found strap ties are strong enough to hold the weight of the plants and flexible enough to be bent into most requisite shapes.
In september I'm moving from a house with a yard to an apartment. I'm trying to figure out if I could modify this to be an indoor project and get some green inside my new apartment.
Thanks!
Good luck
Thanks for the great idea!
I am struggling since I moved to a totally new climate than I am used to. Most of my life in a desert, new how to grow there, or in the Military, but now I am in a condo, small lanai (porch sort of) lots of shade in my area. I have one pocket of sun however the homeowners association is so terribly picky about these things, so I am pondering how to make them happy, yet provide vertical growing space for me.
I dont have much for tools, might have to borrow, however I was thinking of making a "homeowners association" read: pretty enough to make the people that have naught better to do than pick on people trying to add beauty in plants and vegi's happy. Perhaps a wooden variation of this? if I could find enough scrap wood, perhaps I can paint it with some "green" paint that wont leech into the plants, then hope that will work. Not simple, but I have no other solutions *sigh* Plenty of space in the shadow area of the lanai but the veggies wont care for that so much.
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I think it will come in handy to cover the outside of my brick fireplace that warms up the house in the summer too much???
THANKS for the great ideal.. I've passed it on to several people!!!!
pippa
Just wondering what the material is that your shoe organizer is made of ?
We have some plastic and some fabric. What would you suggest?
I live in Florida, and the idea of a living wall, to absorb the heat of the sun and add more green to the home, is not new. But this is a new idea for ways to get it done. I love it. Good job.
Now I am going outside to look at my hottest, most sun-exposed walls and ponder your vertical garden.