Well today, I have a new one...a strawberry pot.
And, of course, I had to add a little hint (grow babies, grow!). Yes, there's a tutorial for carving rocks, too:
So, how did I make my strawberry pot you ask. Well, of course I made a video tutorial for it but here are the instructions:
1. Using a Hole Saw,make holes in the sides of your kitty litter bucket. In a smaller Tidy Cats litter bucket I can comfortably fit 3 holes in the narrow side and four on the wider side. In the larger bucket I like 4 and 5 holes.
2. Prepare and paint the outside surface of the litter bucket.
3. Fit a piece of landscapers fabric (or old window screen) to the inside of your bucket and make an X-shaped opening in the fabric everywhere you drilled a hole.
4. Fill the bottom of your bucket with a nutrient rich soil/compost mixture to the first row of holes and then insert a strawberry plant into each opening.
5. Add more soil to the second row and add more plants, then to the third row...
6. Add a few plants to the top of your bucket and place in a sunny location.
7. Enjoy your strawberries!
So tell me, how do you reuse your kitty litter buckets?
1. Using a Hole Saw,make holes in the sides of your kitty litter bucket. In a smaller Tidy Cats litter bucket I can comfortably fit 3 holes in the narrow side and four on the wider side. In the larger bucket I like 4 and 5 holes.
2. Prepare and paint the outside surface of the litter bucket.
3. Fit a piece of landscapers fabric (or old window screen) to the inside of your bucket and make an X-shaped opening in the fabric everywhere you drilled a hole.
4. Fill the bottom of your bucket with a nutrient rich soil/compost mixture to the first row of holes and then insert a strawberry plant into each opening.
5. Add more soil to the second row and add more plants, then to the third row...
6. Add a few plants to the top of your bucket and place in a sunny location.
7. Enjoy your strawberries!
So tell me, how do you reuse your kitty litter buckets?
I am SO GLAD to have found someone else who loves kitty litter bucket upcycles! Yours are really great. I love that for the strawberry pots, the plastic wont' dry out as fast as terra cotta that they are typically made of!
ReplyDeleteI thought i'd share my kitty litter bucket with you. Great minds! ;) http://www.thekimsixfix.com/2013/10/cat-litter-bucket-into-nautical-storage.html
Oh my gosh, I love yours! I'm totally going to try it, but I'm using the smaller buckets so I can have the lid. It'll make great storage for all my balls of T-shirt Yarn while keeping the kitties out of it. :) Thanks for sharing.
DeleteI want to switch cat littler just to make these clever containers!
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DeleteVery clever! Love the garden bucket too. Thank you for sharing at What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a lovely weekend! ~Deborah
ReplyDeleteHi Tricia, just saw you on Trash 2 Treasure Tuesday. Love your idea for the litter buckets! Think our patio may see a few strawberry planters on it this year! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteVal @ artsybuildinglady.blogspot.ca
That's great, Val, great to hear it!
DeleteWhat a cute idea. Thanks for sharing with us at The HomeAcre Hop!
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~Ann
Hi! You published this 4 years ago, I hope you'll still answer my question... I saw similar projects online, and they all have a watering pipe in the middle. I see you don't have one. Do you simply water from the top, and enough trickles to keep the thirst away for the bottom plants?
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