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DIY Herb Garden that drains into the sink

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I made a DIY Herb Garden out of marble tile that drains into my kitchen sink. I cut the marble tile with a tile saw and then glued it together using clear construction adhesive. I used organic soil and herbs in this DIY stone planter to celebrate Home Depot’s involvement with the Greenbuild Conference. They are sending me and some other youtube makers to Greenbuild to check out the eco friendly materials and technologies being exhibited. Follow me on Instagram to see my Greenbuild experience: https://www.instagram.com/benjaminuyeda/ Check out the planter project Mike from ModernBuilds is making: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIxAaCJ84uefATKmazDyIjw Here are the links to the products and tools I used: Modern Style Stainless Steel Watering Can http://homedepot.sjv.io/c/1291627/702026/8154 Basil Plants http://homedepot.sjv.io/c/1291627/702025/8154 Miracle-Gro Nature s Care 8 qt. Organic Potting Soil Mix http://homedepot.sjv.io/c/1291627/702024/8154 RYOBI 7 in. 4.8 Amp Tabletop Tile Saw http://homedepot.sjv.io/c/1291627/702023/8154 Gorilla 9 oz. Max Strength Construction Adhesive Clear http://homedepot.sjv.io/c/1291627/702022/8154 Shout out to Home Depot for sponsoring this video and for all their green initiatives: The Home Depot’s biggest environmental impact is the products we sell. They work with their suppliers to address global environmental concerns in products including carbon emissions, water scarcity, air quality, waste and more. In 2007, THD founded our Eco Options program to recognize the best of these products through stringent criteria in 6 key product categories: energy efficiency, water conservation, sustainable forestry, healthy home, clean air and circular economy. The Home Depot has set a “science-based target” of 50% energy reduction by 2035. THD’s progress will come from continually improving energy efficiency in our operations and expanding our investments in renewable and alternative energy. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benjaminuyeda/ For additional projects and information check out our website: http://www.homemade-modern.com/

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