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Cheap Hanging BasketsTip: Buy the flowers when they are marked down and save for next year. As cheap as you can get! By Syd Feedback About This Post:RE: Cheap Hanging BasketsTry using clippings from your indoor plants in your hanging baskets outside. One that works particularly well is a Wandering Jew. The more sun, the more purple it gets and can take a lot of hot sun and still look beautful! And if you forget to water it for a week, it's very forgiving. Post by Goldie2 RE: Cheap Hanging Baskets
I LOVE the $1.00 Store! I get flowers and pots there, hanging baskets and liners, styrofoam, and Spanish moss. I cluster a few bushes together and cut the stems to fit the pot with a wire cutter and cut the styrofoam block to fit and place in the pot. Next after pushing the stems in, I fill the pot for weight with river rocks I get from the $1.00 Store too. I top it off with the Spanish moss. A ribbon from there can be tied around it for a special touch depending upon the pot style. I take something that took maybe $3-5 or less to make and it turns out looking like something someone would easily buy at a craft or department store for $20-45, depending on the quality, size, and presentation. They make great indoor decorations all year or great porch or patio additions. Your neighbors will be wondering how you keep them so nice if you don't spend the time watering them! Post By Kelly W. from Kalamazoo (Guest Post) |
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