Running out of room to plant things? Donโt fret! Instead, look up โ and create a vertical garden.
Whether you’re planting an herb garden or an array of annuals, this build is bound to boost your backyard’s appearance.
Even better, you can use vertical gardens to create consistent aesthetics throughout your yard, defining separate living spaces.
Follow along with Doug Scott, landscape designer and host of Exmark’s Done-In-A-Weekend project series, to learn how to build a vertical garden.
Your backyard will never be the same.
How to Create a Vertical Garden
You can build a vertical garden in just a few hours. Here’s what you need.
Materials
- Recycled pallet
- Backer board, cut to the pallet’s dimensionwhat s
- Roll of landscape fabric
- Scissors
- Tape measure
- Marking pencil
- Staple gun
- Staples
- Crowbar
- Hammer
- Drill/Driver
- Screw/Drill bits
Take the backer board, line it up with the corners of the back of the pallet, then screw it into place.
Thatโs all there is to it! This quick and easy build is a great way to provide some depth and breadth to your garden, as well as grow fresh herbs in unexpected spaces.
Looking to breathe new life into your outdoor spaces? Then, look no further than simple, cost-effective DIY projects. Exmarkโs Done-In-A-Weekend project series will help you enjoy a better backyard life!