Garden Valentine

Create this nature-inspired valentine in one afternoon.

Photography by Brian Francis

Garden Valentine

As February kicks off, visions of love, candy, and sweet notes come to mind. This month our thoughts also return to the outdoors as we eagerly anticipate the first days of spring. While it may be too cold to plant your flowerbeds, it's a perfect time to create this moss-filled heart. Follow the simple instructions below, and then spread the love by hanging the heart on your front door - or someone else's!

Step-by-Step
  1. Garden ValentineWith a pencil, draw a heart at least 1 foot wide on contractor's paper. Cut out this template with scissors.
  2. Roll out a section of lawn-and-garden hex netting, and place the heart template over it. Wearing gloves, use a wire cutter to clip around the outline of the heart. Repeat to create a second heart-shaped piece of netting.
  3. Garden ValentineConnect the two pieces of netting by twisting the edges together with pliers. Start at the bottom and work up the sides of the heart. At the top, leave an opening large enough to fit your hand inside. Note: Protect your hands by wearing gloves during this step.
  4. Spray-paint the heart mold in the color of your choice. Allow to dry.
  5. Stuff the inside of the heart with sheet moss, again wearing gloves. (For a 15-inch-wide heart, you will need approximately four bags of moss.) Complete the heart by twisting together the remaining netting at the top using pliers. Turn under any sharp edges.
  6. Garden ValentineWeave a piece of red primary wire around the twisted netting to provide a safe and attractive edge. Snip excess wire.

Garden Valentine

Garden ValentineSeeds of Love

Need a quick thinking-of-you valentine for your favorite gardener? Include a seed packet along with your wishes for a great day. Choose from some of these favorites and use the suggested message, or create your own special note.

  1. Sweet pea - "Oh sweet pea, I'm so glad you chose me!"
  2. Candytuft - "You're as sweet as candy."
  3. Cupid's dart - "Cupid's dart was right on the mark."
  4. Thyme - "Our love will stand the test of thyme."

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Project Details
Skillset: Beginner
Rough Cost Estimate: $25*
Rough Time Estimate: 2 hours
Materials
  • lawn-and-garden hex netting (3- x 25-foot, GardenPlus, #92667)
  • spray paint of your choice
  • sheet moss soil cover (Mosser Lee, #251955)
  • contractor's paper (#125855)
  • red primary wire (#143693)
Tools
  • utility scissors
  • wire cutter
  • work gloves or garden gloves
  • pencil

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