According to outdoor disinfectant manufacturer Jeyes Fluid, 40% of Brits are looking to transform their garden areas in 2021 - no surprise, given how many of us came to treasure our outside space during lockdown.
Growing your own herbs is a simple way to brighten up your garden, and liven up your plate, too! With a few old plant pots and a handful of craft supplies, this easy weekend DIY project will help you create a cute display of painted herb pots. We've even included instructions for creating a vertical planter from an old pallet, if you want to go the extra mile.
This project is part of Jeyes Fluid's Creative Spaces initiative, which has partnered up with award-winning interior stylist Melanie Lissack to show how easy it can be to repurpose tired furniture and materials to transform homes and gardens.
How to make your own herb pots and planter
You will need:
For prepping:
- Bucket
- Jeyes Fluid
- Sponge, cloth or stiff brush
- Small terracotta plant pots
- Small terracotta plant saucers (optional)
For painting and potting
- Small paintbrush
- Artist’s paintbrush
- Paint kettle
- White matte All Surface Paint for exterior use
- Small pot of black all surface paint for exterior use
- Stamping kit (black)
- Saucer or disposable tray
- Sanding block
- Herbs and soil
For the planter
- Pallet - size of your choice
- Small wood screws
- Screwdriver
- Hose clamps