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Easiest Vertical Garden Ever!

This ultra-simple outdoor vertical garden is the perfect decor for a fence or wall. Just fill the felt planter pockets with your favorite herbs or flowers.

We are slowly but surely conquering our backyard. Last summer we added an awesome sunken fire pit area, and this summer I’m working on dressing it all up a bit. One of the things that bothered me was these large bare sections of fence. We’ve done a lot of projects lately, so I decided not to push my luck this time and went with these super-easy vertical garden planters.

B’s kindergarten class has been working on how-to writing, and she’s been pestering me about letting her help write a how-to blog post. So this one is mostly her, with a bit of help.

Supplies:

How to Make a Vertical Garden

1. Mount the planter.

Mount the felt planter on the fence with screws. Make sure your screws are going into something solid. This thing will weigh a lot more when it’s wet!


2. Fill the planter pockets.

Put one container full of soil into each pocket of the planter.

3. Separate the plants.

Take the plants very gently out of their container and break them apart into 12 pieces (or however many you need for your planter).

4. Plant.

Make a little hole in the soil and put fertilizer in. Put a plant in the hole.

5. Fill.

Fill in around the plant with a little more soil

6. Water.

Water once every two days.

That was so easy. Right? If a six-year old can do it (with a little help of course) then so can you! Now it’s had a couple of months to fill in. I will update with more photos as it fills out.

Since writing this, we’ve done another one on the other side of the fire pit area. So simple and quick!



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