You're going to fill the planter top to bottom with bulbs that will bloom at different times of year, and the time to buy and plant those bulbs is now. In the early fall, you'll plant snapdragons, pansies and flowering kale to keep the planters looking f
Planter boxes are a classic Springtime project and we’ve always wanted to design and build one in our own style. At the time of writing this, Jaimie is 8 months pregnant with our second child...which makes gardening...difficult. So, doing a DIY Raised Planter Box seemed like a great ...
Ultimately though, I didn’t go with any of these woods. I chose good old pine for my raised planter box. Why? Because it’s cheaper than cedar or redwood and my planter was going to be used on a covered porch, meaning it would be out of direct weather. I think that you can stil...
Next, we took 2×2 scraps to create the legs and attached them to the front and back panels. Then we attached the side panels to the legs (that were already attached to the front and back panels). As for the bottom, we added a 1×2 scrap to the bottom of both insides of the pa...
Place the 94-inch 2x4s on the longer sides of the planter in a similar fashion. After ensuring that the boards meet neatly, attach to the frame using exterior-grade wood screws. Fill the planter with sliightly less than one cubic yard (0.8) of topsoil or planting mixture. Advertisement ...
(I used a 7/64” drill bit.) If you want the rough sawn side facing the outside of your planter, be sure to assemble the sides with the smooth side up. I prefer to face the rough sawn side of the vertical supports facing the interior of the planter – it’s your choice. ...
Elevated garden beds.I mentioned this earlier, but awood-raised garden plantercan be helpful if you struggle with bending over or want something more convenient to reach. Just be sure to have drainage holes for water drainage. I’ve also seen metal-raised planters as well. ...
Raised cedar garden bed Sidewayshalf wine barrel planter Raised planterbox on wheels Patio garden bed Small garden bed Amish wagon garden planter Birdbath Tabletop ordesktop fairy garden ideas Next to a tree,tree stump, house, bench, or shed ...
How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest Chinese Cabbage Chinese cabbage seedlings1 by Stephen Albert Sharing is caring! Save Chinese cabbage is a large group of cabbages that can be divided into two categories–heading and non-heading leafy greens. The heading types include Napa cabbage–also called Hak...
If you’d like to grow veggies on your deck or patio, try a redwood planter box like this one. Much like raised beds, self-contained planters, offer better soil control and easier harvesting, plus they can be moved around if necessary. ...