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From all the amazing products in your Ikea store, you’re going to search those most that are used in these 21 DIY Ikea Garden Hacks.
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Cut IKEA Frosta Stool in two, make a hole in the center to fit your pot, and attach the legs to the semi-circle to work as shelf brackets. The steps are here.
Wrap a PVC pipe with solar string lights and encase them in a Droppar jar with the lid on. You now have a modern pathway light that won’t be affected by rain and could be easily moved as needed. To get more details and directions, click here.
Use old leather belts as a hanger to hold Ikea asker containers and hang them in your living room, kitchen, or bedroom. The website Ikea Hackers has the tutorial.
This is a nice Ikea hack to try, perfect for urban apartment dwellers. Use a tension rod to hang your herb pots. Find more about this here.
Create a trendy terrarium of your own by using an IKEA candle lantern like this. The how-to article is here.
Convert an adorable Ikea cart into a movable succulent planter with the help of this tutorial here.
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Repurpose an Ikea plastic shopping bag holder into a vertical strawberry planter in minutes. Get the tutorial here
Think out of the box and convert a simple IKEA fruit wire ball into a planter using coconut shell liner and plants. The project is here.
One of the brilliant Ikea garden hacks, a lack table turned into an amazing vertical planter centerpiece. Visit Craftberry Bush for the tutorial.
For this, you’ll need a serving bowl from IKEA, wooden peg legs, little hardware, and planting supplies. Fasten the peg legs to the bowl and root in your plants, that’s it. You can also use faux plants if
The gardens at Great Dixter.
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If you love growing plants and unconventional solutions in their arrangement, this idea can be very useful for you. A balcony, patio or terrace or a wide-open room: You can make use of this DIY ladder shelf planter anywhere. Especially in a limited space garden to create a lot of vertical space to grow plants. If not the plants, this DIY ladder shelf can also be used as a small bookcase.
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