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11.01.2024 - 10:55 / balconygardenweb.com / Sherin Woods
Grow your fleshy friends in different and attractive ways, taking an idea from these Unique DIY Succulent Planter Ideas for 2024.
Scrap wood for the wooden frame, a few live succulents, a scrap piece of plywood for the back of the frame, along with few other supplies are all you need for this DIY.
Make cute planters using recycled cartons or containers with concrete for your succulents. Details are here.
All you have to do is apply Mod Podge onto the container and then wrap the twine around it. Click here for details.
Chicken wire, sphagnum moss, cactus potting soil, a wooden frame, and a few other supplies are all you need forthis DIY.
Different colored spray cans are all you need to give your planters a colorful twist! Click here for details.
These Recycled Succulent Planters are made using empty tin or aluminum cans of various sizes.
Do not throw away empty cans, as you can use them creatively to make these planters.
Get adorable aqua plastic berry baskets from a local store and grow your favorite succulents in style!
Using various colors of string-like twine, hemp, yarn, and jute, make cute little planters for your succulents. Details are here.
All you need is a container with drainage holes, window screening or landscape fabric, and some succulents for this DIY!
Do you have old glass yogurt jars? Make attractive planters with them with the help of this DIY.
Using wooden pallets, you can make a space-saving hanging succulent wall garden with ease. Click here for details.
Use colorful vintage tea cans to grow succulents of different colors!
A great way to display colorful succulents, you can easily makethis wreath with the help of terracotta pots.
Have a look at this DIY to make a quick succulent garden for your kitchen countertop!
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