There are various ways of accommodating your herbs in a decorative and practical way. Be it a herb spiral, an etagere, a plant ladder or just the normal planters - whatever you like is allowed. However, one rarely hears of a hanging herb garden. This variant is not only an eye-catcher, but also practical.
In the hanging version, which Martina Lammel from diy simply creatively presents to us in her video, the "containers" have no bottom. This means that the water that is too much for the upper plant when watering simply flows into the next one below. This prevents waterlogging and you don't have to water each plant individually. The video not only shows the structure of this hanging herb garden, but also how it can be designed very easily. If you don't like this variant, you can also use the trick with the coffee and vinegar from the last video, for example.
The variant is quickly implemented, requires little material and is an absolute eye-catcher! Have fun making it yourself! ?