How $1.68 fence posts will INSTANTLY transform your dull garden!

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Published 2024-03-10
Ever wanted to add some life to your home or garden, but store-bought planters seem a bit, well, plain? Look no further than these DIY planters!

Using everyday items or a few simple supplies, our Hometalkers show you how to create unique and personalized plant pots that are both fun to make and perfect for your favorite flowers, herbs, or veggies.

So, get ready to unleash your creativity, save some money, and give your plants a home they'll love!

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DIY Garden Box
0:00 Clear the Ground
0:14 Cut the wood
0:34 Screw the Pieces Together
1:06 Assemble the Short Ends
1:35 Insert the Poles
1:46 Fill the Garden Box
2:25 Plant the Flowers
2:40 Clear Up
2:50 Final Reveal

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All Comments (21)
  • @icandivideos5743
    Looks great! But where do you get an 8ft pressure treated 4x4 for $1.68?
  • @Lourin911
    Great video and low cost too. But your title is 100 % deceiving...
  • loving the wall with the wire and rocks... it's exactly what I want to do in my front yard. I have so much river rock and it's just laying there. now that i see how easy it is to create this, I will be setting it up to line my front yard.
  • @ca6177
    Lots of cool projects!
  • In the basement in a 150 year old house that we own there's an old chandelier nobody wants it and I didn't know what I could do with it until I saw the last video here this is a great great idea I'm going to be doing what you did with the little plant pots and painting the chandelier now and hanging it somewhere in my yard
  • @marya.pierce5236
    Beautiful idea, but please keep the ball at the bottom of the ponytail palm above soil! Thanks for sharing this.
  • Very nice. Re the 1st idea, the raised bed, you can also accent/ decorate the 4 corner posts with wood or metal finials.
  • The garden box looks great thank you for that idea my roommate has a brand new drill just like the one you're using he's kept it in a box for 3 years and I'm going to make use of it now thank you for the great idea
  • @falkonladi8
    I haven’t seen this one yet, at least not the first garden box!
  • @GrandmaSandy
    So much for sharing how you filled up that race bed it was. Hugs and kisses from grandma, Sandy and Debbie.
  • @Cam-vz2zk
    Where did you get a 4 by 4 by 8 treated post for a $1.68??
  • @vonwilson668
    Raised garden bed…The “bulb” of the ponytail palm needs to sit on top of the soil. It also doesn’t like a lot of water. If you don’t remove it, it will rot.
  • Brilliant! I had to tear down my old flower box. You made replacing it much easier. Thank you!
  • Why would you need to put post holes in? The weight of the soil alone is enough to keep it from moving.