DIY PLANTER IDEAS // EASY DOLLAR TREE FLOWER POT PLANTER DIYS & HACKS!!
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10 DOLLAR TREE PLANTER DIY HACKS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER FLOWER CONTAINER GARDENING! QUICK AND EASY PLANTER DIY PROJECTS ON A BUDGET!
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Great vid! Cut Large wholes in Octagon planters b4 gluing together. That way plant roots will have enuf soil! Lovely design!
I have a Hosta plant on my deck that's at least 22 years old. It's very low maintenance and thank the Lord it blooms every year and I have a vine plant that you can just take a couple of pieces off, stick them in soil, water them and they will continue to grow. I wish I knew the name of it but vine plants are pretty easy to grow.
you want a years payment but what is skillshare
@@patriciawelles7725 watch the video and she explains what it is.
spider lily, zinnia, lavender
I'm disabled and garden with storage totes, 3 & 5 gallon buckets, half plastic drums, grow bags, etc.. I have sand cherries🍒, blueberries and a fig tree in the drums and lots of everything else in the containers. I grow lots of Swiss Chard, 🥬, collards, green onions, bell peppers, tomatoes🍅, cucumbers🥒, 🍆 eggplants, zucchini, summer and winter squash as well as herbs of all kinds.
I am a serial plant killer but I currently have yellow marigolds in planters. Fingers crossed because it's been two weeks and they are still alive!
I have been keeping a begonia plant from my sister funeral 10 years ago. I makes me happy to see the blooms
That's super sweet to keep one going in her memory
Sorry for ur loss
I'm so sorry for your loss 😢
But I'm glad it keeps blooming for you and her memory ❤️💙
They are something very precious, I have a ficus tree from my Dad’s funeral 25 years ago. It was 12” tall then. It’s 8ft. Tall And beautiful in my living room now!
Plants are so much better than flowers.
@@TH-eb5ro Yes! Absolutely!!
Tip on using larger containers - if you don't really need all the soil for a huge plant, save using some soil and take up room with empty smaller nursery pots, empty plastic bottles, pieces of pool noodles or Styrofoam.
I put packaging styrofoam in the bottom of 3 LARGE pots about 20 yrs ago & they're still there. You really don't need that much soil depth for most plants. About 6-8" is usually sufficient.
You can also use shredded newspapers
Pool noodles…awesome 😊
Styrofoam is not good for plants, vegetable, nothings, for that you need perlite, better than that❤
I just saw the cut up pool oodles trick yesterday and couldn’t figure out why I hadn’t thought of that already. It seems to work perfectly
My goodness, what a great idea using the basket with the laundry bag!
I would be very careful using a laundry basket for growing any fruit or vegetables. Toxins from the plastic can leach into the soil, thus into the plant. Especially in the sun as the pot/basket is heated. There are specific plastic containers that are acceptable which you can research on line. Also, Dollar Tree plastics have been shown to contain high amounts of toxins that cause cancer. Not just a laundry basket but the food containers and children’s toys (that they put in their mouths because that’s that kids do). Anyway… just saying be wary.
Yes Very VERY Good 1! They r so expensive everywhere else. 👏
So I suck at growing things. I'm trying but I don't think it's my talent. But... I did put a green onion root in some water and it actually grew!! Y'all! I was so excited that I was telling everyone like I discovered the secret to life lol
How I “grow”anything too!
Im in the same boat!
You are the winner! Build on your success. Try a 🍠 sweet potato or a carrot top.
You are so pleasant to listening to
Lots! Rhubarb, veggies, flowers, herbs, houseplants 💜
i have a fig tree in a planter. I'm from Toronto, Canada and so happy to be able to take my fig tree outdoor finally because the weather is much warmer.
I have 7 herb pots growing, a few flowers pots and potatoes... aloe plants and some bulbs.... all in planters!
The tall plants turned out so pretty.
I love growing rosemary. I live in southern Alabama so it gets super hot. These things don’t need extra attention. They have remained happy in sun and rain and didn’t die in winter. I highly recommend them as they can be used in cooking and they help keep mosquitos away. I also have a Meyer lemon tree and several other potted plants.
Love your decorative white planter pot
You have the sweetest spirit !
My mom is 93 so this year we did the container plating. So she has tomatoes, bell peppers, cucumbers and collard green! They are doing well! She has had a garden since I was a child and I am now 59. It is very rewarding to share this with kids and show them how they can have veggies of their own to grow! We also use the dried out seeds that we dry out out and place on medicine bottles and label for next years planting.
That is fantastic! I love how you store the seeds for next year too! 😍❤️✨
The double mesh trash can idea is brilliant!
I decided to Winter over 17 geraniums. They flourished all winter. The beginning of April I took several cuttings from the plants and still have the mother plants. If all cuttings root I will have 50 geranium plants to share with my friends. Our daughter gifted me for my birthday and November to succulents a month for a year. So I'm watching those babies grow quickly right now this spring.
How did you winter them? I don't have alot of luck with keeping them alive. This year will be my year!! Do you think the red flowers in do better or more hardy?
@pamelajefferies3197 I have camping tables.2 of them.They have legs that are adjustable. These tables are long & narrow. So I leveled the tables to the bottom edge of the window sill. My window sills are only two feet off the floor
We have huge corners windows 6ft by 9 ft. I put them in the South window.We have a two foot over hang on the outside of the house. Left geraniumsin the house there with saucers
underneath them. And watered whenever they were dry. They will have leaves that die off, not to worry. Continue with faith. Hope this helps.
@pamelajefferies3197 oh I wintered over Baby face pink and bright magenta geraniums. Both did well.
Growing my own citrus trees in pots from seeds from the fruit I bought. And a avocado trees in pots.
You have great ideas and tips for planting flowers and seeds. Everything looks very nice. I know this is from 2y ago. All in all you have a great channel. Have a wonderful week. 😀👍👍
Great use of a basket and laundry bag
I am growing supertunias.No deading heading.Water and fertilize. Happy gardening. MK
Use smashed plastic water bottles in the bottom of planter for drainage & reducing the amount of dirt needed in large .planters.
Great Idea! Thank you!
Thank you for your tip , I needed this
Angel Trumpet, purple queen
I like how you repurposed the hanging plant. I do that all the time; it's a great tip. In the Spring or around Mother's Day, hanging plants often go on a deep discount sale and are actually cheaper than buying the individual plants many times. They've also been put together by a professional designer, so you know the colors, shapes, and textures go well together.
Have not counted recently. But over 160+ house plants and a garden bed for veggies. Still working on what I want for my black urns.
I ❤ your visions. I want to do them all. They will make GREAT gifts on a budget.
Hi to all! I am enjoying this video. Yes I have almost all of my flowers and vegetables in containers. I find it easier to grow in containers than in the ground. I grow lettace, potatoes, beets, beens, carrots,tomatoes, spinach and sweet potatoes all in containers. Some are on my deck and some are in the yard. To take up room in the bottom of large containers I put broken sticksand leaves you can also put shredded paper, all of these will break down over time and enrich your soil. Good luck to you on your growing adventures! Just remember the smaller containers need watering more often than larger ones.
Love the video! I have green beans successfully growing upside down in a hanging pot.
I love to put a Foxglove as a centerpiece. I have lots coming up in my garden and can pot them
I grow orchids, succulents, cactus, ferns, roses, hibiscus, lilies, so much more. Fiddle leaf fig my fav.
fantastic ideas, loved the laundry basket and bag.
I just started the video.Wow, what a great idea to make those large pots!!
I have A LOT of plants iin containers of all sizes outside after discovering they're much easier to care for than things in the ground. I'm in Southern CA near the beach and get morning sun in front, so have a lot of succulents and rather drought-tolerant things that can take full sun. To keep things looking good all year, I focus on planting perennials that won't die out seasonally. A little searching online provides plenty of information about growing plants in containers.
Hey there, we grow strawberries, blueberries, thornless raspberries, have fig trees, cherry trees, a fruit cocktail tree as well as a vegetable garden. We also have tons of beautiful lavender, lupine, garden pinks, merrigolds, snap dragons, sunflowers, hanging baskets, some blue grass, a beautiful Tropicana, a couple of hydrangeas, rose bushes, a huge honeysuckle and more. I also have my houseplants that are taking over my kitchen lol.
*some of the fruit trees are in large planters and most of the flowers are in planters as well
i love the last one😃
I use galvanized wash tubs to plant my veg gardens. Make sure to drill drainage holes in the bottom.
Yes I have aloe vera, mother-in-law tongue, case iron plant, spider plant, and some Ivy. I love plants. A lot of my plants froze in the freeze in February. So I have to start over.
Excellent ideas! Thanks for sharing.
Red Robin and Micro Tom tomatoes! They are micro.. no more that 12" high! 👍 Thanks for making the video, God Bless.
They came out beautiful
Sage, Rosemary abd luckily flat leaf parsley made it through the Winter here in zone 7.😊
Oh and lavender! I would love to grow some of that!
Yucca!! Its my favorite of all
I love your channel! I am growing a plant called Voo Doo ,Iilly.. I'm growing alot of things from seed. i love Dollar Tree things.Thank you so much for sharing.
I do all my gardening in containers. Over 50 plants right now, every size from 8 inch pot to 25 gallon planters.
I have many things growing all year from clippings from store bought vegetables and seeds from fruits.
Onions (green, cooking, purple, Spanish and vadalia)
Horseradish from roots, ginger from risomes, romaine lettuce from core roots, celery from core root, broccoli from core stem,
Orange tree from seed, papaya from seeds, apple tree from seeds, pineapple from leafy root.
I'm always trying to grow anything that I have bought but I also forage to find plants to grow for medicines.
I do have many house plants as well.
Absolutely love the laundry basket idea!
I love all ur days planter, my favorite is the laundry basket and hanger bag. I'm going to try that's.
I love all of these ideas.
Currently growing heirloom pear and super steak tomatoes, asparagus, sunflowers, lettuce, celery, green onions, as well as some lillies, elephant ears, and various other house plants. They are all on the patio for now but come indoors before cold weather. Thanks for the video.
Yes, I have a lot of plants, I have a giant angelwing bagonia a giant ponytail fern ,. Several orchids, several snake plants, etc. . I like growing things.
The planter that you painted white and added the bling looks great! It will shimmer nicely in the sun. You have a lot of good tips. Thank you.
I have a lemon tree that I planted from seeds in 2020 and I love it, it’s beautiful!!!
My 100 roses all are in the the pots and come back every year for me.
I recently planted Budda Bamboo, Jasmine, adding water plants
.to go Tropical Garden..Elephant Ears..LOVE YOUR PLANTER IDEAS❣THANKS for SHARING..You r Doing a Lovely Inspirational Hobby of Sweet Enjoyment ❣❣🌿⚘🌿⚘
If you want to dress up your laundry basket planter, you could try wrapping it in burlap.
These projects were amazing I over them all thank you for sharing
I just bought plants at Lowe's today. Beautiful Persian shield, coleus, marigolds, and geraniums.
Everything for real for me I have from corn to asparagus cauliflower a salad, tea, husband, blueberries, strawberries. I love it.
I love putting hosta in pots and they come up every year !
I have hostas in my front yard they are periennels !! I need to separate them and put them in different spots
I never thought of that. Thanks!
I have tons of hostas that need thinned out too.
Great idea! Thanks!
What are those, do they take the sun well??
Ginger root,basil,parsley,geraniums,coral bell
Great ideas happy I look at you before I start my gardening
Potatoes,tomatoes,love this 👍👍👍🌷🌷🌷🌷
Pansies are what I plant in my containers outside during the winter they even live through the snow.
Yes I have 107 house plants I dearly love
I bought the Wildflower blend, sunny mix, from the Dollar Tree, and put them in 2 separate pots, thet are all growing! Im excited to see what comes up!
I currently have a garden with tomatoes, peppers, squash, and cucumbers. In pots I have herbs, peppers, and a cherry tomatoe plant. I have Begonias, pansies, and Cockscone.
Yes I have a star cactus that my Aunt gave 7 years ago. I have not killed it. I do put it inside for winter.
My hopes and dreams for being able to keep a plant alive is what's growing in my planters lol
Rattlesnake Pole Beans,Bush Beans, tons of different peppers, Zucchini, Purple Hull Peas and Potatoes all in containers.
I SOOOO LOOOOVE THESE I COULD CRY!!!THANK YOU SOOOOO VERY MUCH GOING HOME TO PREPARE AND TRANSFORM SOME OF THESE IN A FLOWER POTS!!!! I CANT THANK YOU ENOUGH QUEEEEEN!!!!!!BLESSINGS 💖💝💞
I enjoyed this video.Thank you for sharing. XO from Tennessee
Glad you enjoyed it!
Things I have in pots now include (in addition to houseplants) potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, garlic, green onions. Probably some other things. Also flowers: petunias, snapdragons, violets, alyssum. Most of my stuff is in the ground but it's nice to have a few things in containers.
I am constantly planting sedums such as Hens & Chicks, then repotting little starts to give to my friends. They are definitely the easiest plants that keep on giving 🥰
Nice ideas 👏thank you for sharing
You can also cover that styrofoam with a bit of porous landscaping fabric. It makes separating the dirt from the styrofoam much easier.
YES! I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO USED STYROFOAM. WORKS GREAT! even in the ground
I absolutely loved the laundry bag idea!
I have 3 peace lily plants in my house. I got one when my brother died last year and 2 more when my sister was murdered 2 months ago. I’m trying to keep them alive. It’s the first live plant I’ve had since I was little. Never really had a green thumb, but these mean more to me so I’m doing my best!!
Yesterday I went to all dollar tree stores possible here where I live and I couldn’t find anything for the gardens no pots no yard decors nothing,,🤷🏼♀️,,,but thank you for sharing 🙋♀️👍🏻🙏🏻
Houseplants!! Large are the Monstera’s; all types of Philodendrons, Swiss cheese plants; Spider plants and so many more….👍
Loved, loved this video. Such good ideas for making pots. You’ve inspired me.
I have peppers growing in a pot, and then about 20 houseplants lol 😆
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I love gardening ❤
I have a lot of live plants...love Month of May when most come back to life and I get to add new
Great pot ideas. I have several potted plants. Mother's tongue, succulents ferns and others. Love plants.
I have lots of petunias I do them every year and I am never dissappointed thanks for your encouragement! wonderful~
That laundry basket pot is genius! Big pots are so expensive! I have a 6ft x 12ft balcony that I have kale , broccoli, spinach, cabbage, onions, carrots, all spices you can think of, tomatoes, lettuce, 10 different peppers, cucumbers, beans, peas and lettuce! Also a couple varieties of flowers 🌸 it’s crowded but beautiful 🤩
Wow! That is awesome!! Good for you!! 🙌🤗❤️✨🌿
You're Videos make me So Much Inspiration and Motivated 👍👍💐💐💐
I loved your video. You gave me so many good ideas please keep them coming.❤❤
Here's a tip I got from another CZcamsr: use empty water and soda bottles with the labels removed, in the bottom of your planters to help with drainage and use a lot less soil! It works great especially in large planters!
Great idea
I do that, too! Makes it sooo much lighter!
No way! Doing this forever now
Do you leave kids on or off
Lids not kids. Lol
I have over 40 fruit trees growing in a pot garden on a slab patio space. Tropical fruits. 😊
Try knockout roses in middle surrounded by potato vines or begonias or Alyssium. Omgoodness so beautiful!👏👏👏👏
You have the most lovely soothing voice! And I love your channel bc of its versatility.
Thank you!! I love sharing whatever I'm into at the time I guess! 💗🌸🤗✨⭐️
In pots in my home? Well,.... I have a 5 year old Chinese Fan Palm, a large Aloe Vera and 2 of her babies, a 10 year old Double Hibiscus tree, a beautiful Monstera plant, a Bromeliad and a basket planter with a small palm plant and a small prayer plant. THEN I just started some carrots, broccoli, onions, acorn squash, sugar snap peas, cherry tomatoes, and I'm rooting some sweet potatoes. AND I'm getting ready to root some white potatoees and going to start getting my yard ready and also build some raised beds to transplant the veggies I started indoors. Also, I'm also going to trim my blackberry bush thats in a large container outside and I still have a lot more planting to do: corn, melons, herbs, etc.! I used to have over 50 indoor plants but stopped growing so many indoors. Now I enjoy growing edible plants outdoors and a few indoor plants. Gardening is FUN!!!!
You have so many great ideas. Thank you for sharing!!
Love that it looks so peace
you need a small kiddie pool to put your grow bags in . When you put them in the pool they will grow really well if you put about three inches in the bottom of the pool.
Most of my rear garden is containers apart from the larger well established shrubs & trees - perennials mainly so we get back year on year. Hostas, Astilbes and ferns in the shade. Lavender, alpines for sunny/hot spots. Inbetweeners are roses and lupins. Lots of climbers, in particular clematis (they like their feet cold but apart from that they like part sun/shade) I have a few small Acers/Japanese maples too! Great content 🌟