This spring, my mom and I decided to make herb gardens using stair stringers and flower boxes. Armed with only a picture, we (mostly Mom) brainstormed, constructed and created a masterpiece! This herb garden is perfect for our narrow balcony and takes up less space then my herbs did last year. An added bonus is that the height makes it easier to pick the herbs.
Supplies:
22 - deck screws
3 - plastic planters
2 - stair stringers
Scrap Wood 2-pieces that are 31.5 inches long, and 2-pieces that are 16 inches long
We used our stir stringers the opposite way they were intended so that they were taller and narrower. You could use them the other way if you wanted.
We drilled holes in the stair stringers that lined up with the holes in the bottom of the planter, but ended up drilling new holes in the planter because our screw heads were too small.
Then we screwed the planters to the stair stringers.
Next we screwed the 31.5 inch boards to the back of a stair stringers.
Then we screwed one board across the front of the stair stringers and the last board across the back to provide extra support.
Here is the final product!! Since it is pressure treated wood, I will be waiting until next year to paint it.
I added some rocks, then dirt, and planted my herbs. It worked out great on our small patio.
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