Monday, March 28, 2011

Hang Flower Pots For Fences

Hanging flower pots with your favorite flowers or plants adds a splash of color to any fence. Whether your goal is to improve curb appeal or to create a flower garden without taking up your yard, you can use hanging flower pots to achieve your goal. To improve curb appeal, face the pots toward the sidewalk or street. With the right tools, any do-it-yourself fan can transform a fence into botanical art. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


1. Determine the height to hang the flower pots. If you want the pots to hang at the same height along the fence, use a measuring tape to measure the distance from the top of the fence to the spots where you want to hang the pots. Some people prefer to stagger the heights. Place the pots at a height that allows you to easily reach the flowers or plants for maintenance tasks like watering or fertilizing.


2. Understand work with your fence to prevent damage. With a wood fence, twist screws or hooks directly into the wood using a screwdriver. For masonry fences, use a drill to create pilot holes for the attachment pieces. For trellises, chain link or wrought iron fences, self-locking ties or wire works to secure the pots to the fence.


3. Incorporate your personal taste in the design by picking a flower pot to match the rest of your home. Clay and terracotta flower pots work well with wrought iron hangers, while plastic pots work well for plants that drape over the pot, hiding the plastic. The type of flower pot you choose to work with may determine the type of hanger you can use to support it.


4. Install an invisible hook to hang flower pots for fences; once you hang the pot, you can't see the hook. Most invisible hooks come with screws designed to work with any surface. The rim of the pot slides underneath the top clip on the hanger and the bottom of the pot should slide on top of the base clip. Manufacturers design the hooks to hold specific pot sizes, so be sure to get the size you need.


5. Use flower pots with hangers. Available in numerous designs from wood to baskets, you can find flower pots with wire or metal support systems around the pot. The supports connect to a central point above the pot. In order for the pots to hang correctly, attach wall brackets with hooks to the fence and hang the flower pots from the hooks.


6. Use flower pot hangers with brackets. The brackets straddle the fence and provide a hanging surface for the pots. To secure these, use the included screws. Depending on the style of the hanger, you'll screw a screw into the top of the fence or the backside of the fence to counterbalance the weight from the flower pot.


7. Adjust the flower pot as needed. Crooked pots can detract from the visual art you're trying to create. To help balance pots hung on wire, make sure the wire is at the lowest part of the section. For example, on a chain link fence, the wire or tie should be in the bottom V of the diamond shape.







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