
If you're looking for a creative and eco-friendly way to add some greenery to your outdoor space, consider making a wood pallet flower box. You can easily upcycle old pallets into beautiful planters that will add a touch of charm to your garden or patio.
To get started, you'll need to gather a few basic materials, including a pallet, some nails, a hammer, and a saw. You can find pallets at most hardware stores or online.
A standard pallet is typically 40 inches long, 32 inches wide, and 5 inches high, making it the perfect size for a flower box. This size will give you enough room to plant a variety of flowers, herbs, or succulents.
With a little creativity and some basic DIY skills, you can turn an old pallet into a stunning flower box that will add a pop of color and texture to your outdoor space.
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Design and Planning
Designing a DIY pallet wood planter is all about embracing the worn look and working with the natural characteristics of the wood.
The thickness of the pallet wood is the hardest property to change, so it's essential to work with it, not against it. You can always adjust the length and width of the wood, but changing the thickness requires an expensive planer.
Let the size and thickness of the wood determine the size of the planter, as it did in the example. This approach ensures that you're using up the wood you have and creates a range of different sized planters.
Gathering lengths of pallet wood that are the same thickness will help you build four sides of the planter. The dimensions of the pallet wood will then determine the overall size of the planter.
This approach can be a great way to create a unique and functional flower box, as it allows you to assess the planters in terms of their aesthetic and functional values.
Tools and Materials Used
To make a wood pallet flower box, you'll need the right tools and materials. A mitre saw is a great tool to have for making precise cuts, and a table saw is also useful for ripping wood into thinner pieces.
You'll also need a hand saw for more delicate cuts, a speed square for measuring and marking wood, and a measuring tape to ensure everything is square and level.
A cordless screwdriver is handy for driving screws, and a hammer is necessary for tapping things into place. You'll also need nails and screws to assemble the box.
Some optional materials include Mypex for lining the box, a staple gun for attaching the liner, and trim to cover up any imperfections or screw heads.
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Step-by-Step Instructions
To start building your wood pallet flower box, select a pallet with some nice slats and mark and cut out the pieces required for the end of the garden bed. You'll need four pieces at 470mm (18.5in) to cover a curved piece of corrugated iron.
For assembling the pallet wood planters, it's essential to have a design figured out beforehand. If using pallet wood, you'll need to accept imperfections, but don't worry, it's not a deal-breaker. You can use a hand saw or a sharp tenon saw/jigsaw to make the job easier.
Here are the basic steps to assemble your pallet flower box:
Don't forget to paint or leave your pallet planter a natural color for a more rustic look.
Steps
To start building your pallet planter, you'll need to select a pallet with some nice slats. Mark and cut out the pieces required for the end of the garden bed, which should be able to completely cover the curved piece of corrugated iron.
You can use a hand saw or a sharp tenon saw/jigsaw to make the job easier. If you're using pallet wood, you'll need to accept that there will be imperfections. You can use a general guide, like Sketchup, to help figure out how to put the parts together.
The floor bit is the most complicated part because of the corner pieces. You'll need to measure and cut two of your base pieces to fit in, which are marked in blue below. Use a hand saw or a sharp tenon saw/jigsaw to make the job easier.
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Here are the basic steps to create a pallet planter:
- Take some pallets and remove the planks.
- Cut the planks in half to get 28 small, equal pieces.
- Use the cross-section wood corners to make the base frame.
- Attach all 28 planks on four sides to create a box.
You can also use a pallet plank or wood offcut to make a base for the pots to sit in. Simply nail this to the bottom of the pallet's supporting batons. Don't forget to line the base of the pallet shelf with plastic to stop it from rotting.
Filling and Your
Filling your pallet wood planter with plants can be a fun and rewarding experience.
You can start by propagating plants like strawberries, which can thrive in a pallet wood planter.
I had a few strawberry seedlings that did well last year, so I used them to fill my pallet wood planter.
It's a good idea to measure the space where your planter will go, so you can build it to fit perfectly.
Sanding the pallet wood can also help it look nicer and last longer.
You can use leftover materials, like a coloured stain, to give your planter a unique look.
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Features and Options
You can create long, even cells by covering the surface of a pallet with cloth and then turning it over. This is a great way to grow seedlings or herbs.
To make tall pots, remove the planks and reassemble them into a rectangular shape. It's essential to make the pot thicker to ensure stability.
You can also create an upright stand for growing greens by removing the planks from one side of the pallet and attaching the free planks perpendicularly to the frame. This will give you small, narrow cells for seedling cups or small bags of soil.
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Features of Flower Pots
Flower pots made from pallets are incredibly versatile and easy to use. You can cover the surface of the pallet with cloth and then flip it over to create long, even cells for seedlings or herbs.
Pallet flower pots can be moved from the garden to another location without much hassle. This is because wooden pallets are not heavy even when filled with soil.

If you want to create tall pots, you can remove the planks and reassemble them into a rectangular shape. Just make sure the pot is thicker to ensure stability.
You can also create an upright stand for growing greens by removing the planks from one side of the pallet, leaving the intersecting ones intact. Attach the free planks perpendicularly to the frame to create small, narrow cells.
These flower pots can be placed in various locations, such as the garden, terrace, balcony, or veranda.
Trough
The trough option is a great choice for those who want a more rustic look. You can create a trough planter by breaking a pallet apart, so have your crowbar at the ready!
You'll need to gather a few pallets to make a decent-sized planter box, and the size will depend on how many pallets you have. The guide to building a DIY pallet planter will help you visualize the process and figure out what you need to do.
Breaking a pallet apart can be a bit of a challenge, but it's a great way to upcycle old pallets and create something new and useful.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you need to line a wooden planter box?
To prevent wood rot, it's recommended to line a wooden planter box with a waterproof material. Lining your planter box can help extend its lifespan and keep your plants healthy.
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