Spring officially begins a week from today, and with the unseasonably warm weather we’ve had of late, buds and blooms are bursting out all over. Making plant hangers from bits and pieces of rope and ...
Tie the rope to make a loop and arrange it on a flat surface in the ‘boomerang’ shape. (Make sure that you use a knot that is secure and won’t work itself loose.) Grab the loops either side of the pot ...
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Cut twine or string into 8 equal lengths of approximately 24-34 inches (depending on how large your container is). Knot the ends. Lay out the string on a flat surface and divide the 8 strings into 4 ...
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