17 Planter Box Plans You Can DIY This Weekend (2024)

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If you want to dress up your porch, deck, or garden with some greenery, consider taking a DIY approach with outdoor planter box plans. Building elevated planter boxes offer several advantages, including space for multiple plants, the ability to garden on hard surfaces, an alternative for small-space gardening on balconies, a barrier against pests and soil-borne diseases, and easier access that requires less bending over.

A DIY planter box can also save money and allows customization to suit your style, chosen location, and selection of plants. Here are some downloadable planter box plans to consider building this weekend.

1. Trim and Tapered

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These digital plans by Dell’s DIY on Etsy call for cedar fence pickets, which can be easily sourced from home improvement stores, to build a tapered cedar planter box with a board and batten finish. Plans include a box platform to hold a plastic insert used as a liner for protection of the wood planter box from rot. Easy-to-follow instructions help make this a project for all skill levels. Note that the specific dimensions are based on the insert selection, and the plans include detailed 3D drawings with color pictures and cut lists.

Get the Dell’s DIY Ultimate DIY Tapered Planter Plans at Etsy for $5

2. Slatted Screen

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To add a little privacy to a large garden planter box, download plans for this large rectangular planter box with a slatted screen. Inner dimensions are sized to hold two large rectangular masonry buckets. The design is adaptable for a mobile planter box with the addition of lockable wheels under the columns. Downloadable plans include a materials list, cutting diagrams and drawings, and step-by-step assembly instructions.

Get the Eggenbyggt Large Planter Box with Screen Plans at Etsy for $9.53

3. Three Tiers

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Three cheers for this three-tiered planter plan! Requiring surprisingly few materials (three 2x4s and seven 72-inch pine or cedar fence pickets), it makes a big impact with four boxes combined on three levels. Overall footprint is approximately 30 inches square by 16 inches tall. Simple, thorough instructions come with X-ray views detailing every step, precise measurements, and a comprehensive parts and cut list. For further assistance, watch the build video.

Get the PrimitiveMillworks Three Tier Planter Plans at Etsy for $10

4. Modern Slats

If you’re looking for the clean lines of modern design in a planter, download the plans for this modern planter box. Horizontal cedar slats accent this 20.5-inch-square by 28-inch-tall box to create a simple, tidy container raised off the ground on dark feet. Plans include materials list, cut dimensions, and step-by-step assembly instructions that are easy for beginners to follow.

Get the Joinery & Design Co Modern Wood Planter Plans at Etsy for $10

5. Balcony Box

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This small wall planter box—measuring in at 29 inches long by 8.5 inches wide by 8.25 inches tall—is just deep enough for planting. (The ideal depth for planter boxes is around 6 inches to 8 inches.) Mounted below a window, on a balcony, or on an outdoor wall, the minimalist design of these flower planter boxes complements many architectural styles. This project is simple enough for beginning woodworkers and can be completed in a day. Adjustments can be made to the height and length measurements if a larger box is desired. Included with the plans are detailed drawings, a materials list, color-coded step-by-step instructions, cut list, and a recommended tools list.

Get the PlansDIYs Hanging Planter Box at Etsy for $3.19

6. Bucket List

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Plans for these inexpensive DIY raised planter boxes will teach you how to build a planter box from 2×4 boards. These inexpensive planters can hold either two or four 5-gallon buckets; plans for both are included in the download. Both are raised off the ground for easy access. Instead of filling the planter with soil, the buckets hold it–and can easily be emptied for winter storage. Add a trellis for growing vertical plants.

Get the OWGardenVintage 5-Gallon Bucket Planter Plans at Etsy for $10

7. Squared Steel

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Corrugated steel panels in a wood frame can impart a farmhouse feel to raised planter beds. Although the plans give directions to build a box 64 inches long, 26 inches wide and 25 inches tall, they can be easily modified to create a larger box. Detailed drawings and 3D diagrams accompany step-by-step instructions, a materials list, cut lists, and recommended tools.

Get the WolfSpiritWoodWork Raised Garden Planter Plans at Etsy for $6.87

8. Elevated Easel

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Three tiers are arranged in a space-saving easel configuration that allows this planter box to fit against a flat wall. With overall dimensions of 39 inches long by 24 inches deep by 34.5 inches tall, there’s ample room for planting–and yet, the planter requires minimal materials. The downloadable color-coded plans include detailed drawings, a 3D visual guide, materials and cut lists, as well as a recommended tools list, making it an easy project for beginners.

Get the PlansDIYs 3-Tier Raised Planter Box Plans at Etsy for $4.79

9. Tall Picket Planter

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Go vertical for dramatic impact with these tall garden planter box plans. Ideal for placing near the front door or other narrow locations, this planter box will elevate your flowers to extreme levels. Consisting of just five 72-inch-long pickets, this 28.5-inch-tall box is 11 inches wide at the bottom, widening to just over 15 inches at the top. The cost-saving plan includes a cut list, materials list, X-ray views, and basic instructions that are easy to follow. There’s also a build video for demonstration.

Get the PrimitiveMillworks 5 Picket Tall Box Planter Plans at Etsy for $10

10. Potato Planter

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This 23-inch-square vegetable planter box is specifically designed for potatoes, but can be used for any vegetable –particularly root vegetables – or flowers. Four hinged access doors, one on each side, grant access for harvesting. A simple square potato planter box intended for organic growing, the plans are recommended for a beginner skill level and include step-by-step instructions (although some reviewers report struggling with converting centimeters to inches throughout the process).

Get the Wood and Advice Organic Potato Planter Plan at Etsy for $6.69

11. Classic Cedar

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Not only is cedar attractive, but it’s also one of the best types of wood to use for planter boxes because this durable wood resists decay. This long and low cedar deck planter (25 inches long by 11 inches wide by 9.5 inches tall) won’t spoil the views from your deck while flowers bloom. Constructed of five cedar fence pickets and using basic woodworking tools, the box is economical and beginner-friendly. Holes in the bottom add drainage, while the wide lip makes the box easy to work in.

Get the Back Forty Craftsman Cedar Deck Planter Plans at Etsy for $2.99

12. Rustic Rhombus

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Add a rustic touch with these deep square planter box plans, as the dovetail construction is reminiscent of a log cabin. Made of easily sourced 2x4s and 1x4s, this economical wood planter box is rated at a beginner skill level and can be completed in a day or less. Rely on color-coded step-by-step instructions, a 3D visual guide, and detailed drawings. Materials list and cut list are included. Dimensions of 30.25 inches long by 26 inches wide by 21.75 inches tall accommodate a variety of plants. The bottom panel is optional if additional drainage is desired.

Get the PlansDIYs Raised Modern Planter Box Plans at Etsy for $3.99

13. Built-in Bench

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Need extra seating in the garden or want to add steps up to a deck or patio? This planter-bench combo can be used as either, featuring two boxes on either end for a more built-in planter look. You can even modify the plans for two boxes on each side that are level with the steps and use them to surround an entry. Plans are suitable for beginners and experienced builders, and come with a detailed materials list and easy-to-follow instructions.

Get the ArtfulmaniaStudio Outdoor Planter Steps and Bench Plans at Etsy for $4.59

14. Large and Lifted

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Raise up your gardening with these elevated planter box plans. Cedar is recommended for the sides, ends, bottom and trim of the 42-inch-long by 26-inch-wide by 26-inch-tall box, while pine 2x4s are suggested for the long legs, and pine 2x3s for bottom support. Plans for this sturdy box come with a materials list (including a complete fastener list), a cuts list, 3D illustrations, and photos of the build.

Get the Mt Liberty Designs Raised Planter Bed Plans at Etsy for $5.60

15. Secret Storage

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These slim planter plans conceal two plastic flower boxes, in addition to a large hidden storage compartment beneath the plastic boxes, where you can store gardening tools. Dimensions of 52.75 inches long by 13.75 inches wide by about 33.5 inches tall provide plenty of space for both plants and storage. The long, slatted design has a modern look that can be achieved with either cedar or pressure-treated fence boards. Plans include cutting diagrams, 3D assembly diagrams, materials list, cuts list, recommended tools list, and more, and a YouTube video provides additional detailed step-by-step instructions.

Get the DIY Montreal Planter Box with Hidden Storage at Etsy for $6.13

16. Handsome Hexagons

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Alternating layers on this inexpensive hexagonal bucket planter box exhibit a kind of honeycomb effect. Designed to hide 5-gallon buckets, this planter box is 19.5 inches tall and can conceal pots that are 14 inches in diameter or smaller. Although it’s meant to be a simple project, some reviewers complain that measurements are off, instructions are unclear, and the link to ask questions is out of order.

Get the King Custom Woodworks Cedar Planter Bucket Buddy at Etsy for $1.99

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This medium-sized cedar planter box adds a little detail in its leg design. 19 by 18 by 19 inches in dimension, the planter is simpler to build than it looks, thanks to the featured cut-out creating individual feet for the box. Made of just five fence pickets, this box is a beginner-friendly DIY project that can be completed in a day. Holes drilled into the bottom enable drainage.

Get the Back Forty Craftsman Cedar Planter Box Plans at Etsy for $2.99

The prices listed here are accurate as of publication on 5/26/23.

17 Planter Box Plans You Can DIY This Weekend (2024)

FAQs

Is it cheaper to build your own planter box? ›

Cost Savings: Building your own raised beds is often more cost-effective than buying pre-made ones. You can choose economical materials and tailor the size of the beds to your specific needs, saving money in the process.

What wood is best for planter boxes? ›

Cedar and Redwood are two of the most wood types available and you can't go wrong with either one. Cedar is particularly favoured due to its durable, lightweight and crack resistant qualities. Redwood, on the other hand, is naturally rot resistant and has increased longevity but can be a more expensive alternative.

What can I make a large planter out of? ›

Amp up your curb appeal (and save some cash) by transforming an old tire, trash can or laundry basket into an eye-catching planter.

Should I put anything in the bottom of my planter box? ›

One of the best things to put at the bottom of a planter for drainage is broken pieces of pot. You can use any unwanted plant pots or chipped crockery for this – simply smash them up into small to medium-sized pieces. Adding a layer of broken pieces of pot like this will prevent compost loss out of the drainage holes.

What is the best material to line a planter box? ›

As well as lining your planter with plastic sheeting such as a pond liner, you can add even more to its base to help with drainage. Layering small to medium pieces of broken and unwanted plant pots or chipped crockery will prevent compost loss out of the drainage holes in the base.

What wood should not be used in a raised garden bed? ›

Avoid using older types of wood treatments such as CCA, creosote, and Penta-treated lumber. Research from Oregon State University showed that pressure-treated lumber does increase soil copper concentrations by a minor amount, but only within 1 inch of the raised-bed edge.

Should I line a wooden planter box with plastic? ›

To protect the outside of the planter, cover the outside of it with a screen or plastic, as long as drainage is possible. You should also fill in any gaps in the box with more wood or pieces of pottery. Once that's done, place the planter on a study, flat surface and you're ready for the growing season.

How deep should a planter box be? ›

Some types of plants, such as lettuce and herbs, have shallow roots. So, they can thrive in a gardening container that's only 6 inches deep. Other plants like tomatoes, carrots, and potatoes require more rooting depth. They need a planting box that's at least 12 inches deep.

What can I use cheap for planter? ›

Spray paint, leftover patterned tiles, recycled T-shirts, and thrifted teacups are all inexpensive items you can use to craft your own special planters. Several of these project ideas are quick and simple, which means you can pretty-up your outdoor space in the span of a single afternoon.

What should I line my wooden planter box with? ›

- Pond liner or geotextile fabric provides excellent durability and helps prevent wood rot. - Measure the interior dimensions of your wooden planter and cut the pond liner or geotextile fabric to fit.

What do you put in the bottom of a wooden planter box? ›

Add a thin layer of gravel, then add the compost or potting soil. The gravel will help to drain the planter box. The type of soil or compost you use will depend on the types of plants or flowers you intend to add to your planter box. Add your flowers, plants, or whatever seeds you plan to cultivate.

How thick should planter box wood be? ›

Use lumber that's at least 2″ thick.

Is it cheaper to build or buy a raised bed? ›

On average, a DIY raised bed constructed from wood will cost $25 to $50 per square foot. To have a wooden raised bed constructed and installed for you, budget for at least $100 per square foot. (Find a kitchen garden company in your area.)

Is it cheaper to build your own raised garden bed? ›

Store-bought raised garden beds come in a variety of sizes and styles, but can be pricey. For those interested in raised bed gardening without the expense, these DIY raised garden beds with step-by-step instructions can be built in a few hours and often for a fraction of the cost of store-bought kits.

What is the cheapest way to build a raised planter? ›

Pallets are a cheap and easy way to create a raised garden bed. You can usually find them for free or for a low price. Just stack them on top of each other, and fill them with soil.

What is the cheapest way to make a raised garden bed? ›

Raised beds made of cinder blocks or concrete blocks

Cinder blocks and concrete blocks are very inexpensive (typically $2 to $3 a piece at home improvement centers), and they make it really easy to build the outline of a raised garden bed.

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