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How to Turn a Pallet into a Garden
• lifeonthebalcony.comGood news and bad news. I had planned to film a short video showing
you how to make a pallet garden, but the weather didn’t cooperate. I was
stapling the landscape fabric onto the pallet when it started drizzling
and got really windy. That’s the bad news. But I know I promised a
tutorial today, so I took photos and have kept my word to share how to
make the pallet garden. I tried to be as detailed as possible. That’s
the good news.
So keep reading my pallet loving friends, instructions on how to make your own pallet garden are just a few lines away…
Find a PalletThe first thing you need to do is–obviously–find a pallet. I’ve had
good luck finding them in dumpsters behind supermarkets. No need to be
squeamish. It doesn’t smell. At least, it doesn’t smell that bad. Don’t just take the first pallet you find. You’re looking for one with
all the boards in good condition, no nails sticking out, no rotting,
etc. If you intend to put edibles in your pallet, be sure to find one
that was heat treated as opposed to fumigated with pesticides.
For this project, you’ll need the pallet you found, 2 large bags of potting soil, 16 six packs of annual flowers (one six pack per opening on the face of the pallet, and two six packs per opening on the top of the completed pallet garden), a small roll of landscape fabric, a staple gun, staples, and sand paper.
1 Comments in Response to How to Turn a Pallet into a Garden
Thank you for taking your time and making an effort to produce this article. It is really helpful. Plants add life and vibrance to one's home. The natural look that the plants provide make any area more lively and comfortable. Pallet Garden is a great way to build a low budget garden with the help of your kids. Little knowledge of DIY garden is always beneficial to make a pallet garden.