1. How to Make a Concrete Block Planter Box Make an inviting outdoor space by crafting your DIY concrete block planter box. This simple yet stunning project adds visual interest to your garden or patio and is budget-friendly. With just a few materials like concrete blocks, construction adhesiv...
Keep an eye out for mold or wilting leaves and clean these up quickly. You may need to add more holes to your lid or change the location of the planter. This prayer plant will thrive within an enclosure and be safe from chomping cats!
Usually, they are grown in a small pot, planter, container, garden bed, or another small outdoor garden space filled with miniature fairies and other little accessories. However, they can also be made for indoor use. For example, you can see a tabletop zen garden and mermaid DIY garden–>...
I take the old potting soil and dump it in my compost container, then I reuse it later!Lori June 7, 2011 / 11:18 AM Reply I’ve been putting coffee filters into my pots and window boxes for years but the diaper idea is great! I also reuse my potting soil. On the driveway, I...
If you have room to grow – yep, we mean both physically and metaphorically – then creating a colorful bed with kids can be a joy to watch unfold. If you don’t have outdoor space, you could try a window box or an indoor planter for the same amount of fun. ...
Step-by-step instructions for how to use a wooden pallet to make a Strawberry Pallet Planter. Use this box-shaped DIY garden planter to grow a dozen or more strawberry plants at a time. Over the past year, I’ve come across scores of DIY pallet projects, some of them intriguing and ot...
Build a Simple Raised Garden Bed (Garden Box) for your Backyard! Building your own raised garden bed is simpler than you think! Learn how to make your own with this step-by-step tutorial. DIY Planter Box with Trellis This was a great way to add privacy to a small yard, as well as...
How deep does a raised bed need to be for potatoes? Raised beds should beat least 12 inches deepand filled to about six inches with a good planter mix and lots of compost. Locate them where they will get at least 4 to 6 hours per day of unobstructed sun....
Materials required for you upside down tomato planter Empty 2-liter bottle Eye bolt with washer Duct tape, contact paper, or spray paint Drill or hot nail Step 1 — Create access hole Make a hole on the side of bottle, this has two purposes: it allows adding soil much easier and also ...
Every few weeks add an organic fertilizer to the water, likethis compost tea. Ready to Buy Instead of DIY? If you’re short on time or patience for making your own indoor grow box, I recently decided to try the Family Harvest indoor garden fromAerogardenand we love it! The kids love ...