Planting an idea


Projects from Your Weekend magazine

Tool belle Rose Hughes brightens up her garden – and secures a bit more space – with a new herb planter.

Herb planter

Despite the changeable weather, my vegetable patch is flourishing. The subsequent lack of space turned my mind to a dedicated herb bed that I can put close to the kitchen and from which I can grab a handful of parsley, french tarragon or marjoram.

I found a wonderful fibre cement planter at our local garden centre. It measures 1m x 50cm and stands 50cm high. Fibre cement is a lightweight alternative to concrete and is robust in all weather. It’s also perfect for apartment balconies.

I thought it would be fun to paint it in an eye-catching design, but it would be just as striking in a plain colour or even a textured paint. These ideas would also work just as well on a terracotta pot or a concrete planter.

Bear in mind that once painted and in position a container this size will need a large amount of potting mix. One way around this is to fill the bottom half with stones (even pumice if you’re concerned about the weight) and then filling with potting mix.

What you'll need

Step-by-step instructions

Step one:

Step two:

Step 1
Step 1

Step 2
Step 2

Step 3
Step 3

Step three:

Step four:

Step five:

Step 3
Step 3

Step 4
Step 4

Finished herb planter
Finished herb planter

Saturday, February 22, 2014.

Download a PDF of this article