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Gardening DIY: Tin Can Plant Holders

 This shop for Tin Can Plant Holders has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions, ideas and pictures are mine alone. #PureLife35pk #CollectiveBias

Me encanta la jardinería (I love gardening), in fact, before we bought our first home I was always looking for ideas for indoor gardening.  Now that we have a house with a yard, it is easy for us to plant vegetables and fruits that I couldn’t plant before, and even so, I still like to keep small planters inside the house. Small planters serve as beautiful home décor, plus you get to have fresh herbs in your kitchen all year round.

Side note: If working outdoors, keep in mind that during Spring and Summer months it can get really hot. Make sure that you do your gardening early in the morning and always keep yourself hydrated. As a matter of fact, I always have bottles of Nestlé® Pure Life® water on hand for those days when I need to stay in the yard working extra hours.

Since today is all about gardening, I want to share an easy DIY for Tin Can plant holders. These planters are great for the indoors and outdoors. Make them by recycling empty cans of food; you can paint them or add some accents y listo! beautiful planters in no time.

What you need:

  • Empty tin cans (washed and dried completely)
  • Hammer and nail (to make holes)
  • Rope or twine
  • Hot glue gun
  • Hot glue sticks
  • Soil
  • Small plants such as cilantro, tomillo, strawberry etc.

Make them:

  1. Prep the cans by removing all labels and making sure there are no sharp edges and metal shards from opening the can.
  2. Use the hammer to make 4 drainage holes on the bottom of each can.
  3. Using the glue gun, place a bit of glue on the edge of the can and wrap the rope around it until you reach the bottom. Cut the rope and set it with a little bit of hot glue.
  4. Fill the tin can with soil and plant your favorite herb or flowers.

Now, all you have to do is find the perfect spot for your planters!

You can find most of the supplies by visiting Walmart. By the way, I found a great deal for Nestlé Pure Life Water-35 pack! this is how it works…As shoppers, we are receiving a great value by getting 3 more bottles for the same price as the old 32 pack! If the 35- pack of Nestlé Pure Life is not available at your local Walmart, please ask a store manager about getting the product in your area, cause this is a great deal! I mean, you can definitely find Nestlé Pure life 24 pack at Walmart.com, but make sure to visit the store for the 35pk!

Hope you like this idea for DIY-tin can plant holders as much as I do; you will have beautiful plants and herbs inside and outside your home.

Lindos verdad? (Aren’t these cute?)

Remember, now that’s is getting warmer you need to keep yourself hydrated and Nestlé Pure Life is committed to delivering pure, great-tasting water to you and your family; Every bottle is filtered through a 12-step quality process. Pure Life is re-launching in mid-May and will have a new packaging so be on the lookout! Great to stock up for the warmer weather.

Do you like gardening? What other ideas you have for DIY Planters? and for more on Nestlé Visit Nestlé Pure Life

Felíz Primavera and… Happy Gardening!

Johanny


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Hola! My name is Johanny. I was born and raised on the beautiful Island of the Dominican Republic. I'm a child of God, mother to a beautiful young lady, and a Military wife. I have a passion for cooking and all things creative.

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