Anne DeCocco Looks like a grasscloth wall covering to me. Phillip Jeffries and York have lots of options, although most companies carry some grasscloth or even a faux finish wall covering. It's beautiful on that wall.
istenhu Looks like Phillip Jeffries grasscloth wallcovering to me. I'd try www.americanhomeintl.com for more info, product matching, and pricing...they're super helpful
As if having a garden that's mobile isn't good enough, the flexibility of using it both indoors and out is icing on the cake. For cities with harsh weather, this is an excellent way to move your creation indoors when there's too much sun or too much snow. Just put something under it when watering. To quote the great Hannah Montana as played by teen dream Miley Cyrus, "You get the best of both worlds."
Will you be gardening this spring? Tell me about it in the comments section!
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For the ultimate indoor and outdoor flexibility, try this DIY mobile planter. It's simple, chic, and can be wheeled into a living room for a splash of green, or out onto a balcony for watering!
Want to take your garden with you around the house? This mobile planter is a flexible and fun way to bring living green to whichever space needs it most.See how to make this mobile planter box
This DIY rolling planter stashes a beautiful container garden. You can move this garden-on-wheels to a feature spot in your living room when you're having a party.
4. Reclaimed rolling furniture adds functionA rolling planter is absolutely perfect for growing plants indoors. The light changes from season to season and it is preferable to move plants to capture the best environement for them. A large planter or pot is very heavy to move, but wheels make the task loads lighter.
Bring the garden inside. Try crafting your own planter from whatever materials you have on hand — especially great for city dwellers without access to a whole yard. Putting your planter on casters is a great tip that will make moving your container (for watering, or to take advantage of better light) much easier. See how to plant this mobile garden
2. Mobile container garden. Branch out beyond the standard potted plant and make a container garden for the urban gardener in your life. It shouldn't take more than an afternoon to complete, but you'll want to order or find your materials at least a week in advance. See how to make a mobile container garden
I love that the container is on wheels and can be rolled around when you need to move it for Sunlight. It's a great idea!!! Never thought of having one so long before LOL
Farm sinks. Don't throw away your decades-old farm sink just yet. Put the old thing on wheels after a good clean and use it as a mobile planter. Here, this a sink was turned into a planter on wheels; it lets the homeowner move the garden around according to light availability, making it the perfect home and urban garden solution for those living in colder regions.
Great idea for a planter - wheels - so you could put it in a sunny spot or move it to a shady spot, or move it when you're having company and need it out of the way!!!!
Bring the garden inside. Try crafting your own planter from whatever materials you have on hand — especially great for city dwellers without access to a whole yard. Putting your planter on casters is a great tip that will make moving your container (for watering, or to take advantage of better light) much easier.
A rolling planter is absolutely perfect for growing plants indoors. The light changes from season to season and it is preferable to move plants to capture the best environement for them. A large planter or pot is very heavy to move, but wheels make the task loads lighter.
This DIY rolling planter stashes a beautiful container garden. You can move this garden-on-wheels to a feature spot in your living room when you're having a party.