Times change, and so does our functional decor. Instead of tossing your old CD or DVD tower, give it a fresh purpose with ...
If you have a small backyard or patio area, DIY alternative planter ideas are essential. Because filling your space with samey-looking pots can leave your garden looking a bit blah, so why not zhuzh ...
DIY Garden Projects (Hardie Grant Books, 2016) by Mat Pember and Dillion Seitchik-Reardon is all about fun and practical projects that will transform your backyard into a functioning vegetable garden.
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DIY Terrazzo Planter: Turn a Carton into a Stylish Plant Pot

Cara Newhart is a DIY Queen, designer, and creative alchemist helping people transform their homes — and themselves. Through ...
Old cans and jars make for excellent decorative pots for small plants like succulents or herbs. Paint them in vibrant colors or wrap them in twine for a rustic look before planting. Arrange these ...
Collaborative do-it-yourself web site Instructables describes a simple method for creating self-watering garden planters. All you need is a milk jug, scissors, planting foam, and soil. Okay, so some ...
A WOMAN who got inventive with a pair of filing cabinets was praised for her “fabulous” garden. Laura Fuller shared in the Gardening on a Budget Facebook Page how she had bought two white filling ...
Do you have an abundance of soup cans that you’re not sure what to do with? Have you ever seen those flower planters some people make out of tin cans? Or maybe you’ve seen people use them to separate ...
It's summer, which means now is the perfect time to bring a little greenery into your home. You don't have to be a knowledgeable gardener to add a bit of plant life to your window sill, and these ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Sometimes the planters at your local hardware store just aren’t ...
Millennials may have re-ignited America's love affair with houseplants, but you don't have to be one of them to want your own succulent garden. Nor do you have to be a millionaire – or even well off.