![Hanging flowers](https://i.washerhouse.com/uploads/posts/2017-10/1507612687_1.jpg)
The idea matured on its own. Take a pipe, make a longitudinal cut, and glue plugs along the edges.
PVC pipes do not rot or deteriorate. They will literally last for thousands of years.
I took a four inch PVC pipe. I cut three identical pieces to make a three-tiered hanging flower bed.
![Hanging flowers](https://i.washerhouse.com/uploads/posts/2017-10/1507612665_2.jpg)
Then I sawed off a little less than half of the pipe using a miter saw; you can also cut it with a regular handsaw. Removed the burrs with a file. I glued the plugs with glue.
![Hanging flowers](https://i.washerhouse.com/uploads/posts/2017-10/1507612695_3.jpg)
For fastening, I drilled holes in the plugs on top. I also drilled holes at the bottom so that excess water would not accumulate if, say, it rains, because this box will hang outside. Then I passed the rope through all three pots of different lengths.
![Hanging flowers](https://i.washerhouse.com/uploads/posts/2017-10/1507612699_4.jpg)
I filled the boxes with soil. To prevent the drainage holes from becoming clogged, I placed several layers of fabric on the bottom. I planted flowers and hung this structure on the fence.
![Hanging flowers](https://i.washerhouse.com/uploads/posts/2017-10/1507612665_5.jpg)
She looks, let me tell you, very healthy. Such plastic structures can be used not only in the garden, but also at home, on the balcony, etc. The main advantage of this master class is, of course, the low cost and simplicity of the design.
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