Add a splash of colour with this tower of flowers! Vertical gardening gives you more space to plant and can add eye-catching interest.
Large pot
Smaller plastic pot that fits inside large one
Tomato cage
Plastic snow fencing
Plastic drain pipe
Duct tape
Black garden fabric
Tie wraps
Gardening soil
Fertilizer (I used hen manure)
Flower transplants (I used 24 for this one)
Scissors and snips
First place the small plastic pot upside down in the bottom of the large one. Then fill around with soil (I used some old soil in the pot because no plants will be in this part). Next duct tape the bottom of the drain pipe, cut a few slits in it all the way up, then stand it in the pot on top of the overturned small one. This will help add moisture to the tower of flowers as well as using up a little space in the middle so less weight. I must tell you though that when this thing is filled it's still mighty heavy! Make sure you build it where you want it !!!
Add more soil to almost fill the pot and secure the drain pipe in place with soil.
I then measured out the black garden fabric to go about 1 1/2 times around the tower, overlapping to prevent soil from leaking out. And make sure there is enough fabric that can be tucked over the top of the fencing and secured as well. Again, in examples I've seen the fabric is placed on the inside of the tower. But I found that to be a hassle so I just wrapped the outside and poked holes through the fabric at the tomato cage rings to secure the fabric to the tower with tie wraps as you can see in the photo below. Use snips to cut off excess from the tie wraps.
I had this bamboo stick supporting the tower because it is top heavy. Even with the drain pipe and small plastic pot giving some air space this baby is H E A V Y!
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