What can I hang instead of baskets?

When it comes to hanging plants in your garden, there are many alternatives to traditional baskets. One unique and charming option is to use glass bottles as hangers for your favorite garden flowers and wildflowers. Not only does this add a touch of whimsy to your outdoor space, but it also allows you to repurpose old bottles and create a sustainable and eco-friendly garden display.

To create bottle hangers, all you need is some twine or string and a collection of glass bottles. You can use any type of glass bottle, whether it’s a vintage soda bottle or a mason jar. The key is to choose bottles with a narrow neck and a sturdy base that can hold the weight of the flowers and water.

Start by cleaning the bottles thoroughly to remove any dirt or residue. You can use warm soapy water or a bottle brush to get into those hard-to-reach areas. Once the bottles are clean and dry, it’s time to wrap the twine or string around the neck of the bottle. You can choose a natural jute twine for a rustic look or colorful string for a more vibrant display.

To hang the bottles, find a sturdy tree limb or pergola beam in your garden. Make sure the branch is strong enough to support the weight of the bottles and won’t be easily swayed by wind or other elements. Tie the twine or string securely around the branch, making sure it’s at a height that allows the bottles to hang freely without touching the ground.

Now it’s time to add your favorite garden flowers or wildflowers to the bottles. You can choose a single type of flower for each bottle or mix and match different varieties for a more eclectic look. Fill the bottles with water and carefully place the stems of the flowers inside, ensuring they are submerged in the water to keep them fresh.

One advantage of using glass bottle hangers is that they can be easily moved around your garden to create different focal points or change up the display. You can also experiment with different lengths of twine or string to create varying levels of height and visual interest.

In addition to hanging flowers, you can also use bottle hangers to display herbs or small trailing plants. Simply fill the bottles with potting soil and plant your desired herbs or plants, making sure to water them regularly.

Using bottle hangers in your garden not only adds a unique and creative element to your outdoor space but also provides a sustainable and eco-friendly way to repurpose glass bottles. It’s a fun and inexpensive DIY project that can be enjoyed by gardeners of all skill levels.

So why not give it a try and create your own bottle hangers to hang your favorite garden flowers and wildflowers? It’s a simple and beautiful way to bring life and color to your outdoor space while making use of items that would otherwise go to waste.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.