25 Easy DIY Garden Projects to Make Your Life Greener (2024)

Perhaps you've thought carefully about every plant in your garden, and now you want to focus on making your yard more inviting or need help organizing your gardening gear. We've assembled some of our favorite DIY garden projects, ranging from a succulent wreath to a pallet potting bench. Now, grab your gloves and get started.

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Concrete Table

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Not only are concrete tables stylish, but they're also well-suited to the elements. Sturdy and moisture-resistant, this DIY garden table has a solid cedar base and a tinted concrete top that will last for years to come.

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Miniature Succulent Garden

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Bring the desert to your garden in miniature form. For this tiny succulent garden, we included an arbor, a chair, a cat, and a wheelbarrow to add whimsical charm, but feel free to use whatever figurines you please for this charming DIY garden project.

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Tool-Cleaning Station

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Pack away dirty gardening tools, and you may discover rusted spades and shovels come spring. Replace any broken tools (with Better Homes & Gardens Stainless Steel 2-Piece Garden Tool Set, $13, Walmart) and eliminate the hassle of the annual end-of-season clean-up with a bucketful of sand and oil. This DIY tool-cleaning station requires just three materials and ensures clean tools without much scrubbing.

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Terrarium DIY Garden Project

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We love terrariums for their ability to bring green to any indoor space—no matter the season outside. Make your own terrarium to adorn a desk, serve as a dining table centerpiece, or bring life to any spot in your home, so long as it's well-lit and away from a significant heat source, like a radiator or fireplace.

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Miniature Evergreen Garden

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Mini conifers and perennials make for a perpetually green and adorably petite landscape. In this DIY garden project, we used three conifers: Chamaecyparis pisifera 'Tsukumo,' Picea glauca 'Jean's Dilly,' and a Valley Cushion Mugo pine. A dwarf Heuchera brings perennial chartreuse color. Once finished, cover the soil with gravel and sheet moss to keep moisture from evaporating too quickly.

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Concrete Paver Planter

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Casting concrete can be tedious. So why not skip that step and use pavers for a DIY garden project instead? Our easy tutorial teaches you how to make inexpensive concrete planters that bring clean lines and modern style to your garden.

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Outdoor Gardening Station

If you need a storage solution for your gardening gear, try this DIY garden project: transform an old china cabinet into an outdoor station. Paint a secondhand piece in a fun color (hint: use a durable exterior paint), then stow your tools, pots, and garden knickknacks inside the cabinets and drawers. Decorate flat surfaces with pretty tiles of your choice.

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Bottle Bird Feeder

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Bottle-feed your favorite winged friends. Instead of tossing glass bottles, save them to create a simple bird feeder, which you can dress up with a charm or bracelet hanging off of the copper wire wrapping. Fill it with safflower seeds or black-oil sunflower seeds.

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Living Succulent Picture

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Bring living art to your interior with a framed succulent installation. This vertical garden requires very little water, making it an easy piece to maintain, and you don't have to worry about your artwork becoming overgrown or unmanageable since succulents are slow-growing.

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Log-Slice Steps

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Utilize a fallen tree trunk or buy precut log slices to make this pretty path for a simple DIY garden project. If you're going the precut route, use different colored wood stains to give your walkway some natural-looking variation.

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Hanging Wooden Basket Container Garden

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Love the look of a hanging plant but don't know where to start? A hanging wooden basket container garden like this is a DIY garden project that can be made in any size and with your choice of plant. A layer of moss keeps the soil from falling through the bottom.

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Dogwood Garden Orb

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If you have leftover dogwood branches from pruning, we have a creative way to put them to use: Turn them into garden orbs. These easy natural garden ornaments make beautiful decorations and require minimal supplies. Our orbs were built with red twig and yellow twig dogwood branches.

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Chalkboard Plant Markers

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As the seasons change, so do our plants. Sometimes, it can be challenging to keep track of what sits where in your yard, seed-starter cups, or container gardens (like this Better Homes & Gardens Terrence 19" Wide Round Resin Planter, $30, Walmart). Distinguish your plants with colorful markers like these, which are coated in chalkboard paint for easy use and identification.

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Pond Box

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Enjoy all the benefits of an in-ground water feature with a pond box. This DIY garden project fits in smaller spaces like balconies, patios, and decks. Once you're finished making your pond box, decorate it with ornaments and water-loving plants.

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Miniature Herb Garden

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You can make this miniature herb garden in under an hour. It's super easy: Fill a wooden box or seed flat with soil, plant the herbs of your choice, and finish the garden with mini pebbles for decoration.

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Rain Barrel

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Did you know that for every inch of rain that falls on 500 square feet of roof, you can collect 300 gallons of water? Making your own rain barrel means saving water and money. Our DIY rain barrel (made from a garbage can!) even includes an attachment for your hose (Better Homes & Gardens Green River Water Hose, $40, Walmart).

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Concrete Balls

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Concrete balls bring a playful element to your garden design—and they're an inexpensive DIY garden project. When casting the concrete or mortar mix, use household items, like a glass globe from a light fixture or a glass Christmas ornament, as molds. Once they're dry, dab on a bit of paint to create a mossy look.

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Terra-Cotta Pot Makeovers

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Tired of the same old orange terra-cotta pots? Borrow some makeover tips from Stephanie Rose of Garden Therapy to upgrade your garden containers. Your pots will look like pieces of art rather than boring basics.

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Potting Bench

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Turn recycled wood pallets into a functional outdoor workstation. Our DIY garden potting bench is totally customizable, whether you want to stain or paint it, add hooks, or stow freestanding containers.

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Pallet Garden Organizer

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Upcycle a cast-off pallet into a garden tool organizer to hang in your garage or shed. Simply stain the pallet with your choice of color, mount it securely to a wall, then attach pegboard wall hooks to hold your tools.

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Compost Bin

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Helping the environment has never been simpler. Use a drill with a paddle bit to make several rows of holes in an empty trash can for a DIY compost bin. The holes let air in to enable your compost to break down quickly.

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Marbleized Pots

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The best part about these DIY garden projects is that these marbleized pots will each have a unique look. Lightly swirl paints to create a marble pattern on a terra-cotta pot and saucer, then fill it with soil and your favorite container flowers.

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Vertical Herb Gardens

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A vertical DIY garden project is the ideal solution for expanding compact outdoor spaces or adding greenery to a porch or patio. Kate Richards of Drinking with Chickens designed nine eye-pleasing—and space-saving—ways to grow your herbs upright.

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Raised Bed

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Not only do raised beds make it easier to control soil conditions, but your back will thank you when you don't have to bend over as far to tend to your plants. You could buy a raised bed kit, but why not give our inexpensive (and easy) DIY raised bed a try?

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Succulent Wreath

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A succulent wreath suits any season; it requires little water and adds unexpected texture to your door (or even the gate of your garden). Make one of these for indoor or outdoor use.

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Concrete Table

A concrete table is a stylish and durable addition to any garden. It is well-suited to outdoor elements due to its sturdiness and moisture resistance. A DIY concrete table typically consists of a solid cedar base and a tinted concrete top [[1]].

Miniature Succulent Garden

Creating a miniature succulent garden is a charming DIY project that brings a touch of the desert to your garden. You can use various figurines, such as an arbor, a chair, a cat, or a wheelbarrow, to add whimsical charm to your garden. Feel free to use your creativity and choose figurines that resonate with you [[2]].

Tool-Cleaning Station

A tool-cleaning station is a practical DIY project that helps you keep your gardening tools in good condition. By packing away dirty tools and using a bucketful of sand and oil, you can prevent rust and eliminate the hassle of end-of-season clean-up. This DIY project requires just three materials and ensures clean tools with minimal scrubbing [[3]].

Terrarium DIY Garden Project

Terrariums are a wonderful way to bring greenery into any indoor space, regardless of the season. You can create your own terrarium to adorn a desk, serve as a dining table centerpiece, or add life to any well-lit spot in your home. Just make sure to keep it away from significant heat sources like radiators or fireplaces. Terrariums require minimal watering and are easy to maintain [[4]].

Miniature Evergreen Garden

A miniature evergreen garden is a delightful DIY project that creates a perpetually green and adorable landscape. You can use mini conifers and perennials to achieve this effect. Cover the soil with gravel and sheet moss to retain moisture and prevent quick evaporation [[5]].

Concrete Paver Planter

If you prefer a modern and clean look for your garden, consider making concrete paver planters. This DIY project eliminates the need for casting concrete and provides a stylish alternative. You can learn how to make inexpensive concrete planters that bring clean lines and modern style to your garden [[6]].

Outdoor Gardening Station

Transforming an old china cabinet into an outdoor gardening station is a creative DIY project that provides a storage solution for your gardening gear. By painting the secondhand piece with durable exterior paint and decorating flat surfaces with pretty tiles, you can create a functional and visually appealing station for your tools, pots, and garden knickknacks [[7]].

Bottle Bird Feeder

Upcycling glass bottles into bird feeders is a simple and eco-friendly DIY project. By wrapping copper wire around the bottle and adding a charm or bracelet, you can create a charming bird feeder. Fill it with safflower seeds or black-oil sunflower seeds to attract your favorite winged friends [[8]].

Living Succulent Picture

A living succulent picture is a unique and low-maintenance DIY project that brings living art to your interior. By creating a framed succulent installation, you can enjoy the beauty of succulents without worrying about them becoming overgrown. Succulents are slow-growing and require very little water [[9]].

Log-Slice Steps

Utilizing fallen tree trunks or precut log slices is a creative way to create a pretty path in your garden. This simple DIY project involves arranging the log slices to form steps. If you choose to use precut log slices, you can enhance the natural look by using different colored wood stains [[10]].

Hanging Wooden Basket Container Garden

If you love the look of hanging plants but don't know where to start, a hanging wooden basket container garden is a perfect DIY project for you. You can create a hanging basket in any size and choose your favorite plants. Adding a layer of moss at the bottom of the basket helps prevent soil from falling through [[11]].

Dogwood Garden Orb

If you have leftover dogwood branches from pruning, you can repurpose them into garden orbs. These DIY garden ornaments make beautiful decorations and require minimal supplies. You can use red twig and yellow twig dogwood branches to create unique and eye-catching orbs [[12]].

Chalkboard Plant Markers

Keeping track of plants in your yard, seed-starter cups, or container gardens can be challenging. Chalkboard plant markers are a practical solution. Coated in chalkboard paint, these colorful markers make it easy to identify your plants. They are a simple and effective DIY project [[13]].

Pond Box

If you have limited space, you can still enjoy the benefits of an in-ground water feature by creating a pond box. This DIY garden project is suitable for smaller spaces like balconies, patios, and decks. Once you've built your pond box, you can decorate it with ornaments and water-loving plants [[14]].

Miniature Herb Garden

Creating a miniature herb garden is a quick and easy DIY project that can be completed in under an hour. Fill a wooden box or seed flat with soil, plant your choice of herbs, and finish the garden with mini pebbles for decoration [[15]].

Rain Barrel

Making your own rain barrel is an excellent way to save water and money. By repurposing a garbage can and adding an attachment for your hose, you can collect rainwater for your garden. This DIY project helps conserve water and is environmentally friendly [[16]].

Concrete Balls

Concrete balls are playful garden decorations that can be made inexpensively. By using household items as molds, such as glass globes from light fixtures or glass Christmas ornaments, you can create unique concrete balls. Adding a bit of paint can give them a mossy look [[17]].

Terra-Cotta Pot Makeovers

Upgrade your garden containers with terra-cotta pot makeovers. By following makeover tips, you can transform ordinary terra-cotta pots into pieces of art. Get creative with colors and designs to add visual interest to your garden [[18]].

Potting Bench

Turn recycled wood pallets into a functional outdoor potting bench. This DIY project is customizable, allowing you to stain or paint the bench, add hooks, and stow freestanding containers. It provides a convenient workspace for your gardening activities [[19]].

Pallet Garden Organizer

Upcycle a cast-off pallet into a garden tool organizer for your garage or shed. By staining the pallet and attaching pegboard wall hooks, you can create a practical storage solution for your gardening tools [[20]].

Compost Bin

Help the environment by creating a DIY compost bin. By making rows of holes in an empty trash can using a drill, you can enable air circulation and facilitate the breakdown of compost materials. This project is an easy way to reduce waste and improve your garden's soil [[21]].

Marbleized Pots

Marbleized pots are a creative and unique addition to your garden. By swirling paints on a terra-cotta pot and saucer, you can create a beautiful marble pattern. Fill the pots with soil and your favorite container flowers to complete the look [[22]].

Vertical Herb Gardens

Vertical herb gardens are ideal for compact outdoor spaces or adding greenery to a porch or patio. There are various ways to create vertical herb gardens, and they provide a space-saving solution for growing herbs. Explore different designs and techniques to find the one that suits your space [[23]].

Raised Bed

Raised beds offer several advantages, including better control over soil conditions and reduced strain on your back. You can purchase a raised bed kit or try an inexpensive DIY raised bed project. Building your own raised bed allows for customization and ensures a perfect fit for your garden [[24]].

Succulent Wreath

A succulent wreath is a versatile and long-lasting DIY project that adds texture and beauty to your door or garden gate. Succulents require little water, making them ideal for wreaths. Create your own succulent wreath for indoor or outdoor use [[25]].

I hope this information helps you explore and embark on exciting DIY garden projects. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

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