Better Homes and Gardens Australia — December 2017

(John Hannent) #1
STEP 2 STEP 6

STEP 4 STEP 7

STEP 5 STEP 8

STEPS


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BUILDING IDEAS


VERTICAL GARDEN
Create a living artwork at your place!

Gather your supplies



  • 1.2m long bearers from
    recycled pallets (2)

  • Preserving jars (8)

  • 78-102mm stainless-steel
    hose clamp (8)


You’ll also need
Drill with 5, 8 and 9mm drill bits;
9mm hollow wall anchors and
setting tool; 20mm galvanised
button head screws; river sand;
decorative pebbles; screwdriver

Here’s how
STEP 1 Drill 5 holes, 5mm wide,
through bearer, evenly spaced along
its length. Place bearer against wall
in its final position and drill through
holes to mark wall. Drill holes at each
marked point with a 9mm drill bit.
STEP 2 Place hollow wall anchor into
setting tool and insert into hole. Pull
trigger on tool to set anchor into wall.
Remove screw from anchor and retain.
STEP 3 Through holes in bearer,
use an 8mm drill bit to countersink
for heads of screws from wall
anchors. Stop countersink holes
20mm from full depth of timber.
STEP 4 Reposition bearer and insert
screws from wall anchors through
countersink holes and into anchors.
Tighten to hold bearer against wall.
STEP 5 Repeat Steps 1 to 4 to
attach second bearer to wall.
STEP 6 Drill 2 holes through centre
of hose clamp. Attach to bearer
with 20mm button head screws.
Repeat to attach all hose clamps,
spacing them about 250mm apart.
STEP 7 Pop out centre ring and screw
lid onto jar. Fill to three-quarters full
with paving sand. Place succulent
cutting in sand then fill remainder
of jar with decorative pebbles.
STEP 8 Close clamps to form a loop.
Place jar in clamp and use screwdriver
to tighten. Repeat for all jars.

PROJECT
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FOR PROJECT SUPPLIES,
SEE STOCKISTS PAGE

Plant up the
preserving jars
with a range
of succulents,
pushing the
cuttings straight
into the sand.
They won’t need
much water – a
light splash
every couple of
weeks will do.

make this


142 BHG DECEMBER 2017

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