14 Winter Planter Ideas for When You're Missing Your Garden
A snowman themed hanging planter with holly
Holly is the perfect winter bloom and with the right touch of Christmas it can brighten up your porch. Get tutorial here
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A hanging plant for your window made from PVC
This succulent plant is nestled in a PVC cap and hung with leather. Perfect for cold days. Get tutorial here
A galvanized bucket for your winter porch
The sturdy metal looks great with holly in winter but are great all year round planters. Rustic too! Get tutorial here
A repurposed copper sugar holder in your hall
Remind yourself of the greenery of summer when you walk through the door. Get tutorial here
A porch planter for evergreens & tree birch
Instead of neglecting those large porch planters fill them with winter greens and keep them warm. Get tutorial here
An indoor mason jar herb garden
Want to continue growing your herb garden in winter? Glam up some mason jars and breathe green. Get tutorial here
A hanging basket full of cold weather plants
All the winter greenery freshness in one place will make your stuffy home fragrant & verdant. Get tutorial here
A cork board sleeved glass planter
Cultivate your succulents and keep them snug with this cork board coffee sleeve. Get tutorial here
A polymer clay hanging planter for air plants
Create geometric shapes out of your clay to add dashes of greenery to a cold home. Get tutorial here
A repurposed picture frame shelf planter
When it feels like summer is far off, hang this overflowing greenery in your bedroom. Get tutorial here
An indoor raining plant hanger
You could literally feel like you’re in the middle of spring with this project. Get tutorial here
A cake dish turned indoor planter
Winter blues getting you down? Try filling a glass cake stand to get a Springtime planter. Get tutorial here
A soup can herb garden
Save your garden during winter! Dip cans in paint then replant. Phew. Get tutorial here