OhMayGod Use your Christmas lights Make A controlled heat Indoor Garden

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For most of the year, your holiday lights are sitting in storage. Instead of letting them lay around unused, create a vegetable garden inside the controlled heat yourself with plywood and rope lights only.

The winter months until spring rolls around tend to be dark and gray, so why not add some greenery to your home, while cultivating your own fresh produce? The instructions are so simple, even an inexperienced crafter could do that. Visit our abridged version of this tutorial below.

This is the finished product. Let's see how it is done.

Here's the finished product. Let's check out how it's made.

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First, you'll need a plywood -. Full board and four strips of wood, to be exact

First you'll need some plywood - one full board and four strips of wood, to be exact.

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Nail the strips to the plywood board, they will act as the framework for rope lights.

Nail the strips to the plywood board, they will act as the frame for the rope lights.

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Take your lights rope and prepare to put them on the map.

Grab your rope lights and get ready to string them onto the board.

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From the lower right corner of the plywood board, wrap your rope lights across the boards.

Starting at the bottom right corner of the plywood board, wrap your rope lights through the planks.

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Fix the lights the card using plastic cable ties.

Attach the lights to the board using plastic cable clamps.

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This is that it should look like when it's finished.

Here's what it should look like when it's finished.

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Plug it and look at the light! You can now put your seedlings on top of the boards.

Plug it in and watch it light up! You can now put your seedlings on top of the planks.

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For the full tutorial, head here. The heat mat is great if you want to grow vegetables like peppers, tomatoes and eggplant, which grow best in warm soil. Instead of just sitting around, counting the days until summer, spend your free time indoors more of a garden!

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