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How to Make a Planterfall

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Make an eye-catching planterfall for your small patio or garden.

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Make a Planterfall

This chic planter can be yours in just a few steps. Here's what you'll need:

  • 7 terra cotta pots (one 6-inch, three 8-inch, one 10-inch, one 12-inch, one 14-inch)
  • 12 1/4-inch terra cotta saucer
  • 1 medium bag potting soil
  • 1 medium bag pea gravel or stone
  • 1/2-inch 4-foot dowel
  • 1 can black spray paint
  • saw

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Spray-Paint Pots

Dan uses black, but you can use whatever color matches your style. A flat finish gives the terra-cotta pots a muted finish that enhances the original texture of the pot.

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Stack the Pots

Start with the largest pot, inserting an 8-inch pot upside down. Add gravel or stone around the smaller pot and then insert the 1/2 inch wooden dowel into the drainage hole.

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Stack Another Pot

Slide the 12-inch pot onto the dowel sitting right side up, then slide in another upside down 8-inch pot. Add more gravel.

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