Swedish interior designer
Susan Larsson plants her balcony garden each summer in Malmo . In the past Larsson has planted mostly
fig and olive trees, but this time focused on kitchen herbs. Galvanized steel
pots were used in this simple setup, together with wood & metal stools. A
very handy set up for small spaces, or areas outside a kitchen.
Galvanized pots are made from
treated metal to prevent rust. Since they are light and absorb heat easily,
they are more suitable for plants grown in the shade or indoors. Depending on
the design, these unique pots give a refreshing workshop look suited for
cottage garden or a modern balcony garden. If the pots you have selected don't
have drainage holes, then make some on their bottoms, using a large (for
woodwork) nail and a hammer.
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