This is good as it will aid drainage if you overwater your plants. I also add a layer of small stones in the bottom of the cans to help with water drainage. The stones also give the planters a bit of weight, making them more stable....
Remove the clock apparatus and back panel of a desk clock; fill it with wine corks to create a likable surrounding for the birds to nest. Find a DIY here. Check out more DIY birdhouse ideas. 3. Lantern DIY Dip some twine into a right amount of glue and wrap the cord around a ballo...
With a splash of creativity and some old pallets, you can craft a space where countless adventures will unfold. Gather tools from around your house, or borrow what you don't have, and dive into assembling. The playhouse primarily uses pallet wood, including special supports known as "runners"...
drilling for drainage, and a dash of paint, you can build a modern and practical herb display. Hang your new garden using ropes and dock cleats for a touch of nautical flair. Perfect for small spaces and easy enough for everyone, this project proves that ...
Integrating aDIY greenhouse with a raised bedgarden maximizes your gardening potential. This combination not only improves drainage and soil quality but also provides a controlled environment for plants to thrive, making it an efficient use of space. ...
Ensure there are drainage holes poked in the bottom, and then build this removable greenhouse over top. Check out the greenhouse plans below to make one and cover a few plants in your raised bed. Size 8’ x 4’ Type Soft Side, Wood/Railroad Tie Frame Cost $$ Difficulty Beginner See ...
I love an early morning, a fresh cup of coffee and day wide open to meander around the house with no plans. Opening the door, I can see the fog hanging low around the houses, the sun peeking over the tufts of trees and the cold air kissing my face. This isn’t the same scene at...
bottom and top of the wall before you can build. The next step is laying drainage pipes down and then covering them with gravel around the walls' base. The last step is installing blocks onto sides in increments, so you don't overfill any section and keep walls leveled as high as ...
This angel made from an old shutter and other items you may have laying around the house or easily found at an antique market. This would be such a nice touch of DIY art to your garden or flowerbed. Have a tree stump? Turn it into a gnome home or fairy house with a few simplegard...
Can I build a hoop house on any type of ground? Yes, but it’s best to choose a level area with good drainage. Avoid low spots that could collect water. How do I control the temperature inside a hoop house? You can control the temperature by rolling up the sides for ventilation, usi...