You’re now ready to take your planter outside and put it where you have planned. Fill the box with good quality potting mix, and select some pretty plants to grow in it. You might want to choose some annual flowers, like petunias, to add some color, or you could consider growing some edible greens, like lettuce, spinach, and Swiss chard. If you have more tiles to use up, why not make another one that you can position near your kitchen and use it to grow a few herbs?
This is such an easy project that you might even be inspired to go out and purchase some smaller Moroccan tiles to make bespoke planters for your indoor plants or succulents. Or, this could be another diy project. You could even use five tiles so that these planters actually have a base, or, if you’re using small tiles, cut down a soda bottle to squeeze inside the cube. The bottle will hold the soil and plant.
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