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El Patio Designs Adjustable Hanging Planter: Wrap Around Square Container for Flowers and Herbs. Design Outdoor Vertical Gardens on Porch Posts, Pergolas, Mailboxes and More.

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This is a great example of using a collection of simple vintage mailboxes to display a variety of your favorite flowers, or even create a vertical herb garden on a fence! We just love the combination of the metallic mailboxes with the delicate leaves! 7. Side by Side Mailbox and Planter

Welcome to our gallery of beautiful fence planters. An old boring fence can sometimes be an unsightly view, but instead of allowing dull planks to become an eyesore in a beautiful landscape, try dressing up your fence with a variety of decor. Up-cycling is a current trend for most “do it yourself” projects as it transforms used materials into something new. Instead of disposing old tires and plastic soda bottles , convert them into unique hanging fence planters for your herbs – not only will it save you money, but it reduces waste as well. Best Climbing Flowers for FencesThis type of climber uses roots to clasp onto vertical surfaces. Unlike the other climbing plants it does not need to wrap around an object to grow. Ivy and Hydrangea seemannii are common types of aerial root climbing plants. Reclaimed wood, old wash tubs and tin milk cans are perfect fence planters for “ranch style fences” as they give off a rustic country vibe. Colorful petunias and other vibrant flowers add visual interest and make this fence flourish with curb appeal. Find one of these cute, vintage tin mailboxes and use it to display flowers next to your door, or remove their purpose completely as a mailbox and attach them to a fence, patio, or anywhere else! Paint them a brand new, bold color, and plant shallow-rooted flowers in the mail holder. You’ll love the way they look! 4. Hollowed Out Mailbox A waterfall of red flowers cascade gracefully over this concrete and wrought iron fence and brings strong curb appeal to the sidewalk of this residential space. Hanging Planters for Fences

The type of fencing you have can influence which plants are the best option for your garden. There are different types of climbing plants that use different mechanisms to help them attach to a vertical surface. The Bloomers Post Planter is perfect for a variety of plants. However, it is important to choose plants that are suitable for the space youIf using timber posts it is important to note that they must be set in either concrete or Post Fixing Mixon top of a minimum of 2 inch ballast/gravel. This is to allow drainage to take place between the post and the concrete. For the best results we recommend using rapid drying Post Fixing Mix. Always try to angle Post Fixing Mix slightly so it can shed water away.

Plant Stand Hanging Planter: This simple yet stylish hanging plant stand is perfect for showcasing your favorite plants! It’s also great for small spaces since it doesn’t take up much room. Clips may also be used to firmly hold hanging fence planters in place. It may be hang alone or in groups, may be mixed with other materials and decor to form a stunning piece of artwork in your fence. We hope you’ll be inspired as well to take on one of these simple ideas and make it your own. Let’s get started! 1. Mini House Planter With Mailbox Door The choice is yours! However, be aware that although perennials climbers bloom year after year, they tend to be rapid growing and rampant, so need regular pruning and care. Climbers for north and east facing fencesSmall plastic plant pots filled with an assortment of flowers are hang on a piece of lattice panel affixed to a metal support. These type of fence planters are very affordable, versatile and easy to assemble. Herb Garden on Fence For instance, place them on porch posts at eye level where you can see them from inside through your windows. Elevated planters also give you the opportunity to grow trailing vines like English ivy jasmine or even spider plants. Clematis thrive in all four seasons – from fall to winter. Maintenance wise, it needs a moist well drained soil and full sun exposure to fully bloom and grow. In addition to that, it also needs only an inch of water supply per week and annual pruning. Additional benefits of growing Clematis include attracting birds and butterflies because of its fragrance and full adaptability to container gardening. Its most common species are Blue Ravine Clematis (lilac flowers), Duchess of Albany Clematis (tulip like pink flowers), Duchess of Edinburgh Clematis (double petaled white flower) and Blue Light Clematis (double lavender flowers). Some plants can be trained to climb which is particularly effective with Pyracantha, Ceanothus and some rose varieties. In other words, these well-built containers will last a long time with virtually no maintenance. Talk about easy vertical gardening! Specs for the Wrap Around Post Planter:

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