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🌱 The Garden Planter with a Twist
No more piled hoses or ugly hose reels.
Hey Makers!
Ever look at your garden and think, "Man, those hoses laying around kinda ruin the vibe"? Yeah, we've all been there. But guess what? We've got a cool project that'll hide that hose and make your garden look even more awesome. Introducing the DIY garden planter with a secret spot for your hose!
“In the hands of a skilled craftsman, wood transforms from a mere material to a symphony of artistry.”
🌱 Elevate Your Garden Game
This ain't just any planter. It's a two-in-one miracle worker that keeps your garden looking neat and gives your plants a stylish home. Made with simple materials, this planter is perfect for anyone who loves to tinker in the workshop or wants to add something special to their outdoor space. Plus, it's a great way to make a bit of extra cash if you're into selling your projects.
👉 Key Features
Hides Your Hose: No more tripping over hoses or messing up your garden's look.
Cheap to Make: Uses basic stuff like fence pickets and some lumber. No need to break the bank.
Sell It or Keep It: Unique enough to sell for a nice price or keep and make your neighbors jealous.
🪓 What You’ll Need
Materials:
Lumber (1.5" x 1.5"): We're making the frame with this. It's sturdy and holds everything together.
Fence Pickets: These are for the sides. They give the planter a cool, rustic look.
Screws or Nails: Get the ones that won't rust outside. You don't want your awesome project falling apart.
Wood Glue: Not a must, but it'll make your planter even tougher.
Tools:
Saw: Any kind will do. You just need to cut the wood to size.
Drill: For putting it all together. Makes sure everything stays in place.
Sander: Nobody likes splinters. Sand it down for a smooth finish.
Measuring Tape and Square: Gotta make sure those cuts are straight and everything fits just right.
Measurements:
For a medium-sized planter, we're aiming for final dimensions of approximately 36" (L) x 24" (W) x 18" (H). Here are the measurements you would need for cutting your materials:
Lumber for Frame (1.5" x 1.5"):
Legs: You'll need 4 legs, each 18" long.
Top and Bottom Frames: To create the rectangular frames for the top and bottom, you will need:
2 pieces at 36" long (these will be the longer sides of the rectangle).
2 pieces at 21" long (these account for the width of the planter minus the thickness of the two lengths of lumber, ensuring a 24" external width).
Fence Pickets for Walls:
For the sides (24" height), cut your pickets to:
Length Sides: Cut enough pickets to cover a length of 36" with your chosen overlap. Depending on the width of your pickets, this will dictate how many you need.
Width Sides: Cut enough pickets to cover a width of 24" with your chosen overlap, also dependent on the width of your pickets.
Note: The actual number of pickets required will depend on the picket width and the overlap you choose. If your pickets are 5.5" wide and you plan for a 0.5" overlap, you'll need to calculate the total coverage accordingly.
🛠️ Construction Steps
This project is gonna be a hit in your garden or as a gift. It's practical, looks awesome, and hey, it's fun to make. So grab your tools and let's make that garden even better.
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📐 Etsy Plans for an In-depth Breakdown
Following these detailed steps, you'll have a beautifully crafted, functional planter that not only serves as a home for your plants but also cleverly conceals your garden hose, enhancing the overall aesthetics of your outdoor space.
But if you are a more visual person or prefer detailed guidance, I've crafted comprehensive plans available on my Etsy shop. These include exploded views, cutting layouts, and step-by-step instructions tailored to this project. Plus, you can get 10% OFF with the code “NEWS10”.
🏆 Top Woodworking Wednesday Builds
Every Wednesday, our community comes together for 'Woodworking Wednesday' on Facebook, a special day dedicated to showcasing the incredible woodworking projects you've all been working on.
I'm consistently in awe of the creativity and craftsmanship on display. It's a joy to see the diverse and fantastic works you bring to life, so please, keep sharing!
💌 Let's Grow Together - Gardens and Skills Alike!
Hey there! This project is so much more than just another item on your to-do list. It’s a golden ticket to sprucing up your garden and boosting your woodworking chops all at once. Why not dive in, get your hands dirty with some lovely raised garden boxes, and then share the adventure with us? You never know, your project might just be the nudge someone else needs to start their own.
Let’s nurture our passions for woodworking and gardening, shall we? Together, we can create beautiful spaces and feed our creativity too.
Happy making,
Matthew
P.S. Curious about other unique projects you can tackle? Snatch up your detailed plans now and let’s broaden those woodworking horizons together!