Check out these easy DIY garden ideas including garden crafts, garden projects for kids and garden ideas on a budget.
After a long and cold winter, we all look forward to spring. The sun and warm temperatures draw us outdoors and thoughts of flowers and gardens and fill our heads, along with the pollen.
If you're like me, though, you fight through the sniffles and sneezes and get down and dirty in the garden.
12 Easy DIY Garden Projects and Ideas
How to make garden markers for your flower or veggie garden. This is a fun and easy project that even the kids will enjoy.
We share our top tips for starting a veggie patch at home even if you have never grown vegetables before.
Every garden needs birds and this DIY bird feeder pole invites them in, and you can make it for less than $5.
Learn how to grow vegetables in soil bags eliminating the need for garden planters or in-ground planting. Grow your vegetables from seed, and have fresh vegetables all summer long with very little gardening work!
This is an easy tutorial on how to start a simple garden for those that don’t know anything about gardening.
Make a unique DIY plant stand has never been easier. All you need is a wire tomato cage, a pair of wire cutters and spray paint.
Brighten up your garden with these adorable hand painted river stone garden markers. A great family project.
Learn how to make this cheap garden fence using one of the oldest fencing methods on earth: wattle.
How to turn an upcycled wheelbarrow into a planter.
Use a vintage snack set to make an adorable bird feeder for your yard or garden.
Learn how to plant flowers in a pot in just three simple steps for a perfectly proportioned garden vase that will be a beautiful focal point for your front porch, deck, or patio. Makes planting flowers for beginners EASY!
Do you need some garden stepping stones, but you want something cute with lots of character?! Make your own! I love the unique pattern that we stamped into these garden stepping stones. They were so fun and easy to make!
What projects are you doing to get your garden ready?
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