I found this cool "tea cup" planter that I loved. I wasn't sure how I was going to add dirt and pansies without the dirt falling out. I looked around the garage and decided to use the "lining" of a hanging basket. I cut a small piece for the bottom and a strip to go around the sides, filled with potting soil, added the pansies and topped with a little sphagnum moss. Easy and the cost was less than $15. Cheaper than a bouquet of flowers and it will last all summer.
I found this cool "tea cup" planter that I loved. I wasn't sure how I was going to add dirt and pansies without the dirt falling out. I looked around the garage and decided to use the "lining" of a hanging basket. I cut a small piece for the bottom and a strip to go around the sides, filled with potting soil, added the pansies and topped with a little sphagnum moss. Easy and the cost was less than $15. Cheaper than a bouquet of flowers and it will last all summer.
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