DIY Planter Boxes and Wall Planters: Take Home Barry
Secure two roofing screws to your fence, the same distance that the support ropes are apart. Hang the support ropes off the screws. Now it’s time to add the colourful pot plants to your
fence planter, then sit back, relax and enjoy !
Brook and Kat are renters and would like to be able to take their garden with them if they ever have to move. With Kyal’s assistance, Barry also helps turns Brooke and Kat’s dreams of a practical, portable garden into a reality
Stackable wooden planters will create a fantastic feature in any size garden. They are easy to build and you can use them to add a splash of colour to your backyard or even grow fresh herbs for the kitchen
Kat and Kyal recreate a planter box. They begin to use the nail gun to secure the vertical pieces to the horizontal pieces of timber.
Follow our step-by-step guide
Planter boxes are easy to build and you can use them to add a splash of colour to your backyard or even grow fresh herbs for the kitchen. You can paint, stain or oil your planter, depending on the look you want. Remember, before you put any soil in, place weed matting down to protect the timber from rotting
A fence planter is an easy way to breathe new life into an old fence and make the most of the space in your backyard. Barry has done the hard work for us and created this step-by-step guide to show you how simple it is to build your own, and add a splash of colour with plants and flowers.
Secure two roofing screws to your fence, the same distance that the support ropes are apart. Hang the support ropes off the screws. Now it’s time to add the colourful pot plants to your
fence planter, then sit back, relax and enjoy !
Brook and Kat are renters and would like to be able to take their garden with them if they ever have to move. With Kyal’s assistance, Barry also helps turns Brooke and Kat’s dreams of a practical, portable garden into a reality
Stackable wooden planters will create a fantastic feature in any size garden. They are easy to build and you can use them to add a splash of colour to your backyard or even grow fresh herbs for the kitchen
Kat and Kyal recreate a planter box. They begin to use the nail gun to secure the vertical pieces to the horizontal pieces of timber.
Follow our step-by-step guide
Planter boxes are easy to build and you can use them to add a splash of colour to your backyard or even grow fresh herbs for the kitchen. You can paint, stain or oil your planter, depending on the look you want. Remember, before you put any soil in, place weed matting down to protect the timber from rotting
A fence planter is an easy way to breathe new life into an old fence and make the most of the space in your backyard. Barry has done the hard work for us and created this step-by-step guide to show you how simple it is to build your own, and add a splash of colour with plants and flowers.
Secure two roofing screws to your fence, the same distance that the support ropes are apart. Hang the support ropes off the screws. Now it’s time to add the colourful pot plants to your
fence planter, then sit back, relax and enjoy !





