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HomeArticlesCommunityMy Profile WH.translationData = {};WH.mergeLang({'navlist_collapse': '- collapse','navlist_expand': '+ expand'});EditHome » Categories » Hobbies and CraftsHow to Make a Basket from a Garden HoseEdited by Ellie Fargo, Teresa, Laura, Flickety and 3 othersPin ItArticle EditDiscussCreate a unique and handy outdoor basket for your gardening tools or other small outdoor equipment using a regular garden hose.2Choose a color according to your purpose. While you could just create the basket from an old garden hose you have laying around, it's probably best to spring for a new hose in a color that matches your outdoor décor. If you hit the lawn and garden store you will most likely have several colors to accommodate your needs––they may even have some fancy patterns!
Consider matching the zip tie color to the hose color or purchase zip ties in a complementary, contrasting color.
Consider matching the zip tie color to the hose color or purchase zip ties in a complementary, contrasting color.Creating the Hose Basket1Bend the blunt hose nozzle in half. Then bend it underneath itself. This will be the basis for winding the basket, so secure the nozzle snugly.
2Wind the hose around the initial circle twice. Then add twist ties around the perimeter of the initial base to hold everything in place; wind tightly.
Don’t let go of the hose as you secure the wound-up hose reel in place; keep the rest of the hose in the other hand.Use approximately four twist ties per circular round. Space the ties evenly around the perimeter for the firmest hold.
3Continue to wind the hose around itself to create the basket base. Add twist ties around the perimeter of each circle and tie on tightly.
4Wind the hose until you are satisfied with the size of the basket's flat base. The base size will depend on personal preference and need; obviously larger baskets require more hose but can also hold a lot more.
5Wind the hose around the top of the outer base circle. This will begin to build the side of the basket.
6Add twist ties in fours for every loop you create. Ensure that the twist ties are aligned and staggered. Continue up the sides of the basket until you consider it to be high enough for your needs.
Making the Handle1Secure the last loop when you are ready to create the basket handle. Depending on how large or high you made the basket, allow for approximately one foot (30.5cm) of hose to remain to create the handle with.
2Wind the last twist tie around the base of the hose. Start where you want the handle to begin and twist the hose around so it is facing the exact other side of the basket.
3Make a large loop with the hose. The loop should resemble a basket handle. Secure the bottom portion of the hose along the other side of the basket top.
4Secure the remaining portion of the hose with twist ties. Consider placing a twist tie toward the end of the hose to avoid having the hose's mouth snag on items.
5Finished. Carry it out to its new spot in the garden and place items, plants or whatever else inside it.
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