Directions for my PVC Hanging PLanters.

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My PVC hanging planters: These hanging planters I made a while ago and just got them filled with petuinias to hang on our porch. The humming birds love them.My PVC hanging planters: These hanging planters I made a while ago and just got them filled with petuinias to hang on our porch. The humming birds love them.

 

A Big thank you to all those who are interested in my planters here are the direction, happy planting everyone.

PVC hanging planter

An attractive hanging planter can be made from PVC pipe. To create your planter, first locate a piece of 4-inch PVC pipe in the length which you want your planter, something in the area of 16 to 24 inches works well.

Next, bore 1½-inch diameter holes in the pipe at points where you want plants in it. I spaced the holes staggered in rows up and down the piece of pipe; a row of three, turn the pipe 90 degrees, then a row of two. Add another row of three and another row of two turning the pipe as you go.

Next glue an end cap onto the bottom of the pipe with regular PVC cement. Near the center of the end cap, drill three or four small holes to allow for water drainage. At the top of the pipe, drill three holes of about 1/8 inch diameter at points dividing the circumference of the pipe into thirds.

To hang the planter, you may use twine, wire, chain, or whatever you have handy. I used four small S-hooks and some light chain. Equal lengths of chain (about 12 to 14 inches) were attached to the three small holes using S-hooks. The three pieces of chain were joined at the top by the fourth hook.

You can now add soil and your plants. You may also add a watering tube to the planter if you wish. Merely take a piece of ¾-inch PVC pipe about ½ to 1 inch longer than the planter and drill several small holes up and down its length. Position the small pipe in the center of the planter as you fill it with soil. You will end up with soil packed around the hollow center tube that will permit water to evenly reach all the plants in the planter.

 

treeman's picture

Well Done

Sunflower this is great idea.... and well stated.

Thanks,

Wes

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"He who plants a tree, plants hope" Lucy Larcom

 

Wes

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"He who plants a tree, plants hope" Lucy Larcom

PENNY2638's picture

Great Idea

Great idea thanks for sharing your planter information with us.
oma2's picture

Great Idea

I love this idea! Thanks for sharing! It sounds easy enough.

 

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sunflower3's picture

NO i havent painted them I

NO i havent painted them I just left mine white.
disgett's picture

That sounds easy enough,

That sounds easy enough, thanks for sharing.   Have you ever painted the PVC before?  Dale

Dale, Photo Team Leader & Good Will Ambassador