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    DIY Pallet Planter

    [published_or_updated] · by Angela Paris · 9 Comments[affiliate_disclosure]

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    This DIY Pallet Planter will look awesome in your backyard with beautiful plants!
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    This DIY Pallet Planter will be the talk of the neighborhood. It's easier than you think, so scroll down for the full tutorial and let's get started!

    Purple pallet planter with purple and yellow flowers being planted with a pink garden glove.
    This DIY pallet planter will look amazing in your backyard!

    This easy DIY Pallet Planter is a beautiful way to add a pop of color to your yard and it really makes a bold statement. We chose a bright paint color, and cheerful blooms to help dress up our outdoor living space. I really love the way it came out. 

    Using old pallets to create beautiful and functional decor might be one of my favorite things to do!  (Have you seen my DIY Pool Pallet Storage?)  I made this planter a few years ago, and it has held up really well, which is saying something since it has had to endure New England winters!  However, it is now 3 years old and will need a little touch-up on the paint this year.

    Simple DIY Pallet Planter Tutorial text with a purple pallet planter with beautiful pink, purple and yellow flowers flowing out.

    Is pallet wood safe for a garden?

    Some pallets may be treated with chemicals that can leach into the soil. It is important to know what to look for to ensure you're using a safe pallet.

    Pallets now require an IPPC (International Plant Protection Convention) logo which certifies that the pallet was heat-treated or fumigated with Methyl Bromide. If you see MB on the pallet, do not use it! It means it was treated with Methyl Bromide. If you don't see an IPPC logo then you know not to use it.

    Basically, this what you want to look for:

    • HT marking (heat treated)
    • clean pallet with no spills or stains

    You may also see a DB marking but that means that the wood was debarked and it has no impact on the safety of the pallet. 

    DIY Pallet Planter text with an unfinished pallet standing up.

    What kind of plants work best?

    I used calibrachoa in this planter. I love the variety of colors, but you can use any sprawling flower.  Here are my favorites to use:

    • calibrachoa
    • petunia
    • lobelia

    If you choose to add more than one type of plant, be sure that they are compatible in the amount of sun and water they each prefer.

    purple pallet planter with purple flowers coming out and a pink garden glove planting the flowers.

    Can I plant herbs or vegetables in a pallet planter?

    If you keep the pallet somewhat upright as I show here, it's a bit more difficult to grow herbs or vegetables, although thyme, oregano, and other leggy plants will work all right. 

    You can also use this as a raised bed and lay it flat to plant peppers, basil, strawberries, or rosemary for instance. Check out what to plant in a raised bed for more ideas.

    DIY Pallet Planter

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    Materials:

    • pallet
    • hammer and ½" nails or heavy duty stapler
    • screw gun and ½" screws
    • scissors
    • plywood for backing
    • outdoor spray paint such as Krylon Colormaster Indoor/Outdoor Aerosol Paint Satin
    • top soil and plants*

    *The amount of soil and plants you will need will depend on the size of your pallet.

    Directions:

    • Remove every other slat on the pallet to make more room for planting. (Skip this step if you're planting very small plants).
    • Remove or pound in any loose nails and discard.
    • Secure the landscaping paper to the back of the pallet using nails or heavy duty stapler.
    • Add a thin sheet of plywood to the back of the pallet and secure with screws.
    Drill drilling a screw into a plywood board.
    • Position the pallet on top of two saw horses. Brush off any dirt to prepare it for painting.
    • Spray paint and let dry. Repeat a second coat if needed.
    pallet planter being spray painted with purple spray paint.
    • Fill the pallet with top soil.
    • Plant the flowers and let the garden settle for 24 hours before moving.
    • Using two people (this will be heavy!), move the pallet into position, tilted against a secure wall or fence.
    • Water as needed and enjoy!

    If you make your own, we'd love to see it! Tag @jugglingactmama on Instagram with the hashtag #DIYPalletPlanter.

    Be sure to check out my Juggling Act Mama Storefront on Amazon where you'll find all kinds of great products that will make your life easier! Thanks so much for being a part of Juggling Act Mama ❤

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    Simple DIY Pallet Planter Tutorial

    DIY Pallet Planter

    This DIY Pallet Planter will look awesome in your backyard with beautiful plants!
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    Author: Ang Paris

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    Equipment

    • Hammer and ½" nails or heavy duty stapler
    • Screw gun and ½" screws

    Materials

    • Pallet
    • Plywood for backing
    • Outdoor spray paint such as Krylon Colormaster Indoor/Outdoor Aerosol Paint Satin
    • Top soil and plants
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    Instructions

    • Remove every other slat on the pallet to make more room for planting. (Skip this step if you're planting very small plants).
    • Remove or pound in any loose nails and discard.
    • Secure the landscaping paper to the back of the pallet using nails or heavy duty stapler.
    • Add a thin sheet of plywood to the back of the pallet and secure with screws.
    • Position the pallet on top of two saw horses. Brush off any dirt to prepare it for painting.
    • Spray paint and let dry. Repeat a second coat if needed.
    • Fill the pallet with top soil.
    • Plant the flowers and let the garden settle for 24 hours before moving.
    • Using two people (this will be heavy!), move the pallet into position, tilted against a secure wall or fence.
    • Water as needed and enjoy!

    Notes

    If you make your own, we'd love to see it! Tag @jugglingactmama on Instagram with the hashtag #DIYPalletPlanter.
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    This DIY pallet planter will be a great addition to your backyard this summer
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    Comments

    1. Lacey says

      July 05, 2016 at 12:14 pm

      I love the colors you chose - so pretty!

      Reply
    2. Brenda says

      July 10, 2016 at 3:13 pm

      This is so lovely! Thanks for sharing!
      Brenda

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    3. rachel says

      July 15, 2016 at 12:14 pm

      I'm totally pinning this for later!
      Rachel

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    4. Janelle says

      July 28, 2016 at 12:01 pm

      This is so pretty!!

      Reply
    5. Linda says

      July 28, 2016 at 12:04 pm

      I've been wanting to make something like this! Thanks for the tutorial!

      Reply
    6. Mariah says

      July 21, 2019 at 1:13 pm

      This pallet planter looks so good, but I have a question. When I have to add fertilizers to the soil, how would I do that ?. There is no space so add fertilizer to the soil as it is made out of wood.

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      • Ang Paris says

        July 22, 2019 at 8:38 am

        I mix the fertilizer with the soil before I put it into the planter. If you'd like to fertilize more after that, I'd suggest something that you add as you water such as Miracle Gro Spray.
        Thanks for stopping by!

        Reply
    7. Barbara says

      May 09, 2020 at 1:45 pm

      Absolutely beautiful. I wanted to make this but I have a few questions. 1, where do I find clean pallets and 2, how do you keep the soil in, doesn't it need a bottom under each section?
      Thanks

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      • Ang Paris says

        May 10, 2020 at 10:41 am

        Hi Barbara, call around to your local grocery store or other big box stores - they often have pallets that they'll give you for free.
        I lean my planter against a fence at an angle, which helps keep the soil in, however, if you want to hang it or have it straight up, I would recommend putting a board under each section.
        Thanks for stopping by!

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