The only caveat is that if you live in an area where heavy rainfall is the norm (hello, Seattle!), you'd have to make sure your jars are placed under some kind of shelter so they don't flood. Also, if you're worried about putting weight on your fence, you could replace the mason jars with aluminum cans and still have the same simple, rustic touch.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Herbs in Hanging Jars
With spring in full effect, I'm feeling a bad case of green thumb kicking in. I'm loving this DIY hanging herb garden from The Deadly Nightshade. It feels so rustic!
The only caveat is that if you live in an area where heavy rainfall is the norm (hello, Seattle!), you'd have to make sure your jars are placed under some kind of shelter so they don't flood. Also, if you're worried about putting weight on your fence, you could replace the mason jars with aluminum cans and still have the same simple, rustic touch.
The only caveat is that if you live in an area where heavy rainfall is the norm (hello, Seattle!), you'd have to make sure your jars are placed under some kind of shelter so they don't flood. Also, if you're worried about putting weight on your fence, you could replace the mason jars with aluminum cans and still have the same simple, rustic touch.
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I just came across your blog on a Google search for "mason jar herb garden." This is so cute...I cannot wait to try!
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