These Modern Hanging Glass Planter Ideas are great for vining plants like Pothos, Philodendrons, English ivy, Arrowhead plant, Hoya, Air plants, along with small and vining succulents.
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Make this faux garden clock on a round tabletop or wood cut into a circular shape. Hang it in your home or outdoor sitting area for decoration. Check out the tutorial here.
A new and functional alarm clock is used to create an antique DIY clock planter to grow a maidenhair vine, you can choose a plant of your choice. The tutorial is here.
This pallet wall clock is not functional but interesting to look at. It is made from old rusty garden tools. Find the detailed how-to post here!
Old cooking pan transformed into a piece of decoration for the garden. A few steps are described here to complete this project.
An old clock is repurposed to create a clock planter. All the clock parts are removed to make a space for succulents to grow. The step by step tutorial is here.
Sacrifice a clock frame to complete this stylish wall frame planter project. The tutorial is available at the Norwegian language website here, which you can easily translate in English.
Make use of old CDs to create vintage farmhouse clock faces. You’ll need clock face printables, old CDs, and other common supplies. Click here to see the tutorial.
These Modern Hanging Glass Planter Ideas are great for vining plants like Pothos, Philodendrons, English ivy, Arrowhead plant, Hoya, Air plants, along with small and vining succulents.
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