Simple planter box plans.
Herb garden planter box plans.
We need plants flowers and vegetables in our gardens decks or porches because anything that is green and alive helps you have fresh air.
The base of this planter box is big enough for a 2 or 3 gallon pot so all you have to do is drop it in and watch it grow.
When you have a couple of these garden planter boxes your requirement of vegetables could be grown at home.
Again it is a very decorative way to grow herbs that you will use without creating an eyesore or taking up much space.
We built our planter from pressure treated lumber.
5 planter box plan for vegetable gardening.
It s also raised 32 to make bending over your garden easier.
It is left on a pine frame and the box is made out of cedar wood.
This plan builds a fairly large planter box coming in at 60 x 36.
It would give a fresh look to any sitting area and also be a convenient place which adds ease to taking care of them.
This waist high diy planter box is a large one that measures 72 x21 x11 is able to give you independence on vegetables.
Check out this video where i build a planter box using some scrap cypress from the shop.
Irrespective of your choice the idea is simple.
The herb garden would be a great addition to a front porch or even a back patio.
Cedar is a favorite for garden planters.
Tom cut the parts on a miter saw but you can use a portable circular saw or even a.
This simple planter is great for decks or flower boxes.
Use these plans to build a decorative planter box for your front porch a nice pergola with planter for the garden or even a nice waist high vegetable planter.
Herb garden planter overview photo by anthony tieuli.
Get started with these basic designs.
In the video i use cut nails to assemble the boxes.
Along with the free plan is a video that shows you all the details on how to build one for yourself.
Four deck posts and some 1x6s and 2x2 balusters.
This herb garden is gorgeous.
Simple planter designs are great for carpentry beginners and usually very budget friendly too.
Stand up planter box from jon peters.
Herbs should be grown in soil that s at least 4 to 5 inches deep says the national gardening association.