With its longer days and warmer weather, springtime is the perfect time to start improving your garden! Here are 10 woodworking projects that are easy to do and will add functionality and value to your outdoor living space. No fancy workshop or expensive tools needed!
1. Garden Hose Holder
Add charm to your yard and keep your garden hose organized with this beautiful DIY Hose Holder.
DIY instructions: Shanty 2 Chic
2. Birdhouse
This simple DIY birdhouse is made from a single pine board and requires only a few tools to assemble.
DIY instructions: Birds and Blooms
3. Potting Bench
A potting bench is a must for any gardener because it gives you a great work area to pot your plants and storage to organize your gardening tools.
DIY instructions: RyobiNation
4. Waist High Planter Box
This DIY elevated planter box is raised up off the ground, so you can have your fresh foods AND save your back and knees this summer!
DIY instructions: Instructables
5. Tree Bench
Create a gorgeous seating area under the leafy shade of your favorite tree with this amazing tree bench.
DIY instructions: Addicted 2 DIY
6. Greenhouse
Build a greenhouse to extend your growing season and protect your precious crops from the weather.
DIY instructions: Ideadonnafarm
7. Garden Shed
The garden shed is the perfect building for anyone who needs space for a hobby or just more room for their extra stuff!
DIY instructions: Ana-White
8. Trellises
Trellises are essential for vining plants, such as pole beans, peas, and some varieties of squashes or cucumbers.
DIY instructions: Whole Foods Market
9. Garden Tower Planter
If you don’t have enough room to plant this year try going vertical. This DIY garden tower planter will give you the extra gardening and planting space you need.
DIY instructions: Remove and Replace
10. The Ultimate 3-Bin Compost Bin
Build a triple compost bin which allows you to have three batches of compost breaking down in different stages so you will have a continuous compost supply for each season.
DIY instructions: Rodale’s Organic Life
What’s your favorite project for the garden? Let us know in the comments.
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