NZ Gardener

PICTURE FRAME PLANTER

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Perfect for renters or apartment dwellers, Rose Hughes’ hanging planter can be used to grow an assortment of your favourite herbs plus pretty flowering plants.

1

Cut all the pieces to length. Sand the ends and edges. Position the top, bottom and side struts face down, in position on a flat surface.

2

Glue the ends and screw the corner brackets in place to create the exterior of the frame. Mark the centre of the sides and glue and slot in the centre divider. Clamp. Mark the placement for the small dividers, glue the ends and slide into position. Clamp. Allow the frame to dry.

3

Sand well and undercoat with Resene Quick Dry Primer. For the distressin­g effect, top coat with two or three colours. I used White, Half Gunsmoke and Ciderhouse. Allow to dry then with fine sandpaper scuff back areas on the frame where they might naturally show wear, at the corners and edges.

4

Mark and drill and screw in the ceiling hooks. To hang, cut and bend the aluminium strip into a suitable bracket, drill screw holes and attach to the wall. Insert the herb or plant pots into the buckets and hang in a gorgeous arrangemen­t!

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