Do It Yourself: Garden Structures Part 2
Hello Fellow Gardener’s,
Beautifying your garden with pretty structures and ornaments can easily get very expensive. However, if you have a knack with a hammer, a saw, a drill, and a little patience, many projects can be done for pennies on the dollar! Here we have projects for every skill level- beginner to advanced. Whether you need a trellis, or want a garden shed, or need an outlet for creativity by making tea cup bird feeders, we have found free plans for you to indulge in!
Just click on the picture or the title to go directly to the plans for that project!
Obelisk…
A nice small garden project to get your hands dirty…
Plant Tepee…
A rustic design, this tepee has a multitude of uses! Use it as a mini-trellis for climbers such as morning glories, hyacinth bean, or even clematis! Also use to keep order to your vegetables- beans or peas will naturally climb up the branches!
Compost Condo…
This looks huge and difficult, but it is surprisingly easy! Modify this compost “condo” to adjust to own personal needs and tastes! And just think of all that wonderful compost you’ll get to give your plants a much needed boost!
Raised Vegetable Bed...
Because of controversies arising from using treated lumber to create beds that grow vegetables, we recommend using natural non-treated woods!
A Trellis Trio…
Decorative and useful, this trellis trio will be a highlight of your garden!
Bird Lover’s Planter…
A small project that is big on charm! This cute birdhouse will add elegance to your garden- and how can the bird’s possibly resist!?
Birdwatcher’s Cup of Tea…
Perfect for those who don’t know a flat head from a Phillips head screwdriver! Let your whimsy take flight with these delightfully charming bird feeder’s!
Garden Shed…
A larger project for those who have a wood thumb! Keep all those pesky tools and even hide away a garden tractor in this lovely shed! It won’t detract from your landscape and let’s you tuck away loads of items that you need on hand!
Arbor…
Oooh la la! I can just imagine my roses, clematis, kiwi vines, or grapes climbing up this gorgeous trellis! Of course, it even looks great bare!
Classic Cedar Garden Bench…
A nice seat in the shade makes a garden a delight. Having someplace to relax and admire your garden will make you appreciate all your hard work even more!
Wheelbarrow…
Just fun and charming, this cute little wheelbarrow can be used as a planter to display pretty annuals!
Watch out for our final installment to our “Do It Yourself” series- Part 3!
Happy Gardening,
Marie Suzanne
Marie | general, northern gardening
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