DIY Garden Projects To Help Keep Relieve Stress and Anxiety
If you are looking for a new DIY garden project from flowering house plants, shade gardens to small backyard landscaping ideas that will help keep you busy and still give you a great return on your investment, then there are plenty of different types of projects you can take on. You don’t even need to be an experienced gardener in order to make a big difference in your outdoor space and to give your home some curb appeal.
There are many people spending more time than ever at home right now, and if you want to make sure you are staying productive and you want to be outdoors while you do it—then there is no better project than a garden project. No matter how big or how small your yard may be, these garden projects are sure to bring some personality to your outdoor space.
If you aren’t sure where to begin or aren’t sure which projects are the most manageable for your individual skills, take a look at some inspiration projects below. They may just inspire you to get out there, get some fresh air and try something new.
Log Planter
If you are looking for a whimsical addition to your yard, then consider this log planter project. It is a simple, yet easy way to add a planter to your backyard while still bringing about some character.
All you need to do is take an old hollowed out log from the woods or your backyard. Then, using a handsaw or chain saw, cut out the top portion of the log, creating an open planter. This beautiful, natural container that not only holds annual flowers, but can give your backyard a rustic look. You can use virtually any type of log or piece of wood for this project.
If you want to make sure that the log doesn’t rot, make sure to line it with a piece of plastic first to create a nice waterproof barrier between your potting soil and your dirt and plants. It will help this fun little log planter last even longer.
Tree Bench
If you have a large tree in your front or backyard, why not consider adding a tree bench? A tree bench is a DIY garden project that may take a little time some light woodworking, but it is one that most people can do with the right tools. Most importantly, it is one that will look fantastic for years to come.
All you need is some 2 x 4s from your local hardware store, a nail gun and a little patience. Building a tree bench just requires you creating a narrow round bench around the circumference of the trunk. Just keep building the bench all the way around the trunk of the tree until you have a complete circle. Most benches should be around 12-16 inches high off the ground and need to be about 4 boards thick in depth.
If you don’t have the tools to cut these pieces yourself, you can take your measurements to the local hardware store and most stores will cut the wood for you themselves.
Conceal Your Air Conditioner
If you, like many people, have a large air conditioning unit outside of your house that takes away from your curb appeal or the look of your garden—why not try a small landscape project that will completely conceal that air conditioner?
There are so many different ways to do a covering over your AC unit. One of the easiest is to take a piece of trellis board and cut it into four even pieces, so they surround the air conditioner on all sides. You just need to use a staple gun to securely connect the corners. Make sure that the trellis covering is short enough so you can still reach the AC unit if you need to do repairs.
This is an easy way to get a decorative covering and you can even have vines and plants grow along the trellis in order to bring even more covering (and even more beauty) to the outside of your AC unit.
Succulent Fountain
If you love the beauty of succulents and want to display them in a fun and whimsical way—then consider doing a succulent fountain in your garden as a small backyard landscaping ideas. Succulent gardens are a fun way to display these hearty plants and a great way to show them off. Succulents are great because they don’t need a lot of sun or water, so they are perfect for shady areas and don’t require a lot of care. They are also great for drought-tolerant gardening.
All you need to do to create a succulent fountain, is to find a water fountain, either a new one, or an old one that no longer hooks up to water (you can find a number of them in second-hand stores or online). Then use this fountain as a planter to display your favorite succulents.
You can use different shapes, sizes and colors to create visual interest and help make a more dynamic fountain. The result is certainly something you will love.
Brick Herb Markers
If you have a herb garden in your backyard, and want to make sure it has a little character (and a little functionality), then these brick herb markers are a great option. This is a fancy way to label your garden, without making it cluttered looking with signs.
Here’s how to do it:
Take some old bricks (you can find them for cheap a lot of places)
Grab some durable paint and a thin paint pen
Then label your “basil,” “chives,” “mint” or other herbs on the front of the brick. Then use these decorative bricks to mark the different areas of your garden. It is an easy way to make your labels look a little more decorative.
Dress Your Fence Up
If you want to add some more color and flowers to your back yard, and you have a privacy fence—there are ways to make that fence even more decorative. All you need to do is focus on the vertical area surrounding your fence.
Here’s a small way to make a big impact on your fence.
Install basket hangers along the fence, spacing them out evenly.
Hang flower baskets filled with colorful annuals along each hook.
You can place as few or as many baskets as you want along your fence. Just leave them lined up so they look cohesive and really make a mark. Plus, you can easily swap out the flowers every season to bring a fresh look toy our space.
Vertical Flower Bed
Flower beds are a great way to add color and personality to a shade garden. However, many people think that flower beds need to just be on the ground. This isn’t true. You can also build up your flower beds vertically. It’s pretty easy. Just visit your favorite garden center and you will find a few different vertical planter options, or you can make your own out of wood trellis board.
You will need to make sure that you pick the right flowers for a vertical planter. Certain perennials and plants like ground covers typically don’t work well on vertical planters. Small annuals like petunias as well as succulents and certain herbs also tend to work well in these vertical containers. These are a really unique way for you to bring some extra beauty to your outdoor garden space, and to use areas of your yard you may not have thought of in the past.
Pallet Garden Path
With the proper essential tools, there are many people who use old wood pallets and repurpose them in and outside of their homes. There are so many places you can find old, discarded wooden pallets that shippers no longer want. You can typically get them for free or very cheap.
If you want to repurpose this old wood in your garden, you could do something like repurpose them into a planter, or you could get a little more creative with your small landscape project. By taking apart the individual wood pieces of the wooden pallet, you can actually place the pieces out one-by-one to make a wooden garden path through your backyard.
Getting a permanent stone path installed can be really expensive, and this is a simple, virtually cost-free way to add a functional path through your garden. Plus, by reusing old, unwanted pallets, you are helping the environment by recycling unwanted goods and using them to make something new.
Garden Balls
Garden balls are a fun way for you to bring a little flash and fun to your garden. If you want to add more than just flowers to your garden beds, then consider garden balls. There are so many different ways you can make these garden balls. All they really need to have is a stake to hold them in the ground and a covering of waterproof materials that will last outdoors.
One of the best and easiest ways to make a garden ball is to use an old bowling ball! This is the perfect way to repurpose or recycle old bowling balls that you have laying around. You can also ask your local bowling alley if they have any unwanted bowling balls that they are ready to get rid of.
You can paint the bowling ball for display in your garden, or you can add other adornments to the outside. Popular options include pebbles, decorative glass, mosaic stones or marbles. Just hot glue or adhere them on to the outside of the bowling ball and you can start making a unique look that is entirely your own. Sometimes, the weight of the bowling ball alone will be enough to keep it in place. You can also stick these garden balls in your beds with a stake or display them on bird baths or fountains for an unexpected pop of color.
Raise Garden Beds
If you’ve always wanted to start growing your own fruits and vegetables, then a raised garden bed can be a smart way to start on this project. This is not only a DIY project when it comes to getting these beds set up, but an ongoing DIY project that involves planting, cultivating and keeping your garden alive and thriving.
You can purchase garden bed kids or simply make them out of pieces of wood. Keeping the beds off the ground will help keep them protected from pests and certain elements, and will also help you maintain proper soil conditions. All you need to do is to decide which fruits, vegetables or herbs you want to start planting.
We love this DIY project because it is one that can turn into a fun hobby for the whole family.
Small Landscape DIY Garden Projects To Help Keep You Busy
A little bit of effort and a few flowering house plants and garden projects can really go a long way in transforming your outdoor space with small backyard landscaping ideas. If you are looking for some fun DIY projects from raised garden beds to shade gardens that will not only give you something to do but that will truly make an impact on the exterior of your home—then these small landscape projects are a great place to start. Plus, after you try one, you may be inspired to do even more outdoor projects, both from this list and from other sources of inspiration. The opportunities are virtually endless when it comes to bringing a little DIY fun to your garden and yard.
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