Rope DIY
There are no friends hanging pots at home, just a few ropes can make a hanging basket! Pupils can do it, try it if you don't believe me ~
Step 1:
Prepare 8 strong ropes (length 60cm- 100cm, depending on personal preference) and tie both ends of the ropes.
Step two:
Eight ropes are tied in pairs, with a distance of 5-8 cm from node A, and there is no restriction on the way to tie the knot, as you wish.
Step 3:
This step is very important. Huahua numbers the ropes, and only needs to beat the adjacent ropes again, 2 and 3 knots, 4 and 5 knots, 6 and 7 knots, 8 knots and 1 knots. The distance of the knot is the same as that of the first knot.
Step 4:
After tying the knot in the previous step, it will become a Tian Zige. If your flowerpot is small, it is enough. If it is not enough, you can continue to tie the knot.
Step five:
_ _ ~ This is the effect of three knots, and the size is basically enough for ordinary flowerpots.
Step 6:
Put the small flowerpot in, and finally tie the tail in a big knot, and you can hang it.
Ropes and belts can be made of different materials. As long as they are strong enough, they not only take up no space, but also provide ventilation and shade. It's a must for a fleshy summer.
Acid bottle DIY
A friend just bought a lot of meat, which is very small and mini, and doesn't need such a big flowerpot. Huahua gives you advice. You can raise small sour milk bottles and yogurt cans.
Yogurt bottle steps 1:
If it is plastic, you can drill a small hole at the bottom to let it breathe; Glass bottles can't be drilled, which is more suitable for planting drought-resistant and fleshy flowers such as raw stone flowers, and can be watered less.
Yogurt bottle Step 2:
Plastic yogurt cups, use scissors to drill a hole in the edge of each cup, just thread it on the line, and you can use it as a hanging basket flowerpot.
A glass sour milk bottle is wrapped around the mouth of the bottle with thread, and it is a small hanging bottle after several turns.
Pop-top DIY
Many friends have raised more meat in cans. In fact, there is another beautiful and practical method. Let's have a look.
Step 1:
Rinse the cans first, coat the bottles with glue, wrap the wool before the glue dries, and then fix it when the glue dries. Then dig a big hole and the wool won't come loose.
Step two:
Fill the jar with soil, and you will grow more meat. If you want a hanging basket, you can drill holes at both ends of the jar and put on ropes. The principle is just to refer to the handle of the shopping paper bag we usually see ~
You can also decorate it, which is both environmentally friendly and beautiful. I sigh, since I raised flowers, I can't bear to throw away small things because they can still be used.
Other DIY milk pot DIY
The small milk jug we usually use is deep enough for a variety of meat, and the handle of the milk jug has holes and can be hung on the wall ~
Fruit basket DIY
The stainless steel fruit bowl that my mother bought in the Spring Festival has been used for several years and has been oxidized. Put a layer of non-woven bag in the shoe box, add some soil and raise more meat, which is more atmospheric than a flowerpot!
Wire wire DIY
Make a circle with three thick iron wires, then lengthen the bottom and tie it with scrap iron wires. The bottom is covered with some broken moss, and some soil seeds are fleshy. Isn't this a literary style?
These fleshy little hanging pots
Simple and practical
There is a fleshy friend at home
Hurry up and act ~