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making standard black pots look more interesting
G'day all,
I have a number of black pots the type you get when you buy plants from a Nursery. I've planted some herbs in them. However they don't look all that great. Just wondering if anyone has some low cost tips on how to spruce them up a bit. I was thinking of spray painting them a better colour as a start but I think the paint will peel off too easily. Any Ideas ? Glowworm |
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making standard black pots look more interesting
"glowworm" wrote in message ... G'day all, I have a number of black pots the type you get when you buy plants from a Nursery. I've planted some herbs in them. However they don't look all that great. Just wondering if anyone has some low cost tips on how to spruce them up a bit. I was thinking of spray painting them a better colour as a start but I think the paint will peel off too easily. Any Ideas ? What about sanding with a heavy grade sandpaper first? Or just spraying a stencil (try using some interesting leaves as a stencil). Or wrapping some hessian around the outside and tying off with hemp or sisle rope. Or coiling the top and bottom with cheap sisle rope. A spot of hot glue gun should secure it. Or hot gluing any manner of found (or bought) objects. How about some google eyes from a cheapie shop? Any number of ideas. Susan |
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making standard black pots look more interesting
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"glowworm" wrote: G'day all, I have a number of black pots the type you get when you buy plants from a Nursery. I've planted some herbs in them. However they don't look all that great. Just wondering if anyone has some low cost tips on how to spruce them up a bit. Concealment. Put 'em in some sort of planter box/trough. -- Chookie -- Sydney, Australia (Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply) I don't regard myself as a fanatic. I just have handy milk dispensers. -- Lee, misc.kids |
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making standard black pots look more interesting
"glowworm" wrote in message
... G'day all, I have a number of black pots the type you get when you buy plants from a Nursery. I've planted some herbs in them. However they don't look all that great. Just wondering if anyone has some low cost tips on how to spruce them up a bit. I was thinking of spray painting them a better colour as a start but I think the paint will peel off too easily. Any Ideas ? Glowworm Chookies idea of concealing them in a planter box or similar would be good. But if you want to paint them, get hold of some "plastic" primer. Paint that on first, then your spraypaint. Try an Auto parts place, or even the auto paint section of K-mart. You can either get the plastic primer, then paint any colour over it you want, or there are some "plastic" paints available, just less range of colours that way, so go the primer idea. Good luck -- Remove "not" from start of email address to reply |
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making standard black pots look more interesting
I have used some of those treated pine garden edging rolls to surround a
group of old pots. Hides them well, you can change pots within the group as the plants age, and the edging comes in different depths for different size pots. -- China Wingham NSW |
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making standard black pots look more interesting
Hello I have used an old tooth brush and splatter painted several shades of
colour onto pots before. Doesnt look too bad, needsa bit of practice to get the look you are after.... Trish in sydney.. |
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