One DIY project can completely makeover your garden space. Take it from the place you grow tomatoes to your favorite place on your property. From funky planters to fancy water features, you can make everything on this list for your garden all on your own.
Here are the most creative DIY projects to transform your garden into something special.
Pick Your Colors
If you want your garden to be filled with beautiful colors this summer, you’ll have to prepare now. If you’re looking to plant pink, orange or purple, check out this guide to see what you should plant when.
Succulent Letter Garden
You can place these in your garden or hang them on your garden wall. Learn how to make living succulent letter garden here.
Glow-in-the-Dark Planters
All you need is spray some glow-in-the-dark spray paint to turn your planters into a glow-in-the-dark planter. Get the details here.
Wishing Well
Place a wishing well inside of your garden. Learn how to make the one below here.
Old Wooden Wheels
Old wooden wheels are a thing in gardens for some reason, and we get it because they do look cool.
Claypot Mushrooms
Flip a clay pot and its dish upside down and paint the dish like a mushroom cap and paint the rest white as the stem.
Tire Rim Garden Hose Holder
Paint the rim of a tire and use it as a place to wind your garden hose around.
Use a Tree Stump as a Planter
Transform a tree stump into a planter
Shutter Angel
Bless your garden with a cute angel made from some old shutters. You can find a tutorial on how to make one here.
Garden Hands Planter
These garden hands are a funky visual piece for your garden. Just pour some concrete into a pair of garden gloves. Get the tutorial here.
Use Rocks and Stones
Create some great focal pieces with rocks and stones. You can find lots of ideas here.
Flowerpot People
This DIY project will create inhabitants for your garden. These flower pot people are absolutely adorable. Learn how to make them here.
Potting Table
There are lots of easy ways to make your own potting table. You can use an old door and a table, old windows, or some wooden pallets. You can make this folding one below by following the directions here.
Chandelier Planter
You can use an old chandelier as a hanging garden planter. You can find a DIY one here.
Garden Pond
This is a bigger DIY project but is still doable if you have the budget for it. Here‘s the tutorial for the one below.
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