1- USE A COLORFUL COLANDER
The best thing about this hanging GEMAK Colander hack? The holes in the bottom will drain out excess water if you're heavy-handed with your pouring.
2- GARDEN ON THE GO
3- ADD SOME BAMBOO FLAIR
Don't you think succulents and bamboo just belong together? Originally this planter was a dish set, but now it's a standout accessory for your backyard.
4- COVER AN UGLY WALL
3- ADD SOME BAMBOO FLAIR
Don't you think succulents and bamboo just belong together? Originally this planter was a dish set, but now it's a standout accessory for your backyard.
4- COVER AN UGLY WALL
5- STACK TWO POTS TOGETHER
Why only use one KARDEMUMMA Plant Pot when you can use two stacked on top of each other for an even higher, more dramatic walkway?
6- GROW SOME STRAWBERRIES
Instead of filling this IKEA organizer with what it's intended to hold —plastic bags — it takes on a brand new life out back when you use it as a vertical farm for fresh fruit.
7- MAKE A CHIC CENTERPIECE
A portable garden means you can tote this guy inside when the weather starts to cool down. To water, just open up the door and mist the soil inside.
8- UPGRADE YOUR RAILINGS
When two of IKEA’s MOLGER floating shelves are combined together, you get this classic plant stand that’s basically made for anyone with a tiny balcony.
9- MAKE OVER YOUR EXISTING PIECES
Are you over your IKEA LACK table? Turn the popular piece into a graphic wall mounted garden — a savvy wire grid will keep the soil and succulents in place.
10- USE A SHOWER CADDY
Tiny patio? Transform the surrounding walls into your garden, instead of taking up valuable ground space. That way, you'll have just as much greenery, plus way more walking area.
11- GANG A TINY GARDEN
This adorable planter and lantern combo doesn’t offer any literal light, but will keep your walkway or patio happy and vibrant.
12- MAKE A DUAL-SIDE WINDOW BOX
The trick to keeping this basket from IKEA’S ANTONIUS system in place is pure genius: The hacker just cut the wiring down the middle and squeezed the sides around the railing on a porch.
13- TURN SUCCULENTS INTO WALL ART
5- STACK TWO POTS TOGETHER
Why only use one KARDEMUMMA Plant Pot when you can use two stacked on top of each other for an even higher, more dramatic walkway?
6- GROW SOME STRAWBERRIES
Instead of filling this IKEA organizer with what it's intended to hold —plastic bags — it takes on a brand new life out back when you use it as a vertical farm for fresh fruit.
7- MAKE A CHIC CENTERPIECE
A portable garden means you can tote this guy inside when the weather starts to cool down. To water, just open up the door and mist the soil inside.
8- UPGRADE YOUR RAILINGS
When two of IKEA’s MOLGER floating shelves are combined together, you get this classic plant stand that’s basically made for anyone with a tiny balcony.
9- MAKE OVER YOUR EXISTING PIECES
Are you over your IKEA LACK table? Turn the popular piece into a graphic wall mounted garden — a savvy wire grid will keep the soil and succulents in place.
10- USE A SHOWER CADDY
Tiny patio? Transform the surrounding walls into your garden, instead of taking up valuable ground space. That way, you'll have just as much greenery, plus way more walking area.
11- GANG A TINY GARDEN
This adorable planter and lantern combo doesn’t offer any literal light, but will keep your walkway or patio happy and vibrant.
12- MAKE A DUAL-SIDE WINDOW BOX
The trick to keeping this basket from IKEA’S ANTONIUS system in place is pure genius: The hacker just cut the wiring down the middle and squeezed the sides around the railing on a porch.