Another "OFF THE WALL IDEA" !!!!!! for growing plants

Hattie the Hen

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Hi there!

I am always finding "interesting" new ways of growing plants. This grew out of my interest in "vertical gardening" that I posted about a few weeks ago on TEG. This one uses one of those shoe-stores that hang on the back of a door. I have a lovely new green one which I bought to put gardening bits & pieces in......................!! :celebrate Maybe I could put some of my non-hardy herbs in it, to overwinter in my workshop? :lol:

http://www.instructables.com/id/VERTICAL-VEGETABLES-quotGrow-upquot-in-a-smal/

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oh I saw this on another homesteading group--it looks very interesting. Going to try this. :)
 

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Hattie that is such a great idea. I am not familiar with TEG so please post a link or some of your great ideas here. I grow vertical as well. Or at least I try to.
 

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TanksHill said:
Hattie that is such a great idea. I am not familiar with TEG so please post a link or some of your great ideas here. I grow vertical as well. Or at least I try to.
Its TheEasyGarden it is SS's sister site. Look down at the bottom of the screen here and you will see it and you can click on it.
 

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I love the Instructables site! I'm glad when someone links to it because I could be on there for months looking at stuff; this keeps it a brief visit, lol.
If you do try this, let us know how it works out. I don't have a good spot to overwinter things and Dh would have concerns about that being against drywall for mold reasons.
 

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I think that would be perfect for herbs.

And, I just threw away my DS's because several of the shoe holders were ripped. Dang. :barnie
 

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Hi Sylvie :frow

It is because of the damp problem that I am putting mine in my workshop because there I can hang it in the middle of the room away from the walls. It has exposed metal roofing supports but the plants will get plenty of light from a line of windows. :lol:


Hattie
 
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