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Upcycled Picket Fence Container Garden

Adding rain gutters to fencingWe cut the 10 foot rain gutter in half, using a hack saw, to create two 5 foot sections. Then screwed the gutters to the front side of fence, opposite the support boards that run horizontally across the back. We used 7-8 screws on each level. (We used screws we had on hand)

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Drill drainage holesThis next step can be done before attaching the gutters, but we did it after they were in place on the picket fence. You will want to drill drainage holes for water to escape. Because our fence piece is leaning against the house, the low spot is at the back of the gutter, which is where we made the holes. Make the holes along the entire length of the gutter. We drilled a second line because our holes were on the small side.

End capsAdding the end caps on each end will keeps your dirt in place and your plants from washing away. They are easy to slip on and snapped right into place.

Double deckerNow that both gutters are attached, holes drilled for drainage and place the end caps on. You’ll want to place your garden fence, before adding dirt so that it’s easier to move and adjust. We chose to put ours on the side of the house that receives the most sunlight.

Adding soilAfter placing the fence, add dirt to the gutters. You can use a garden trowel, a small bowl or bucket to scoop the dirt and add to the gutters. Or pick up the bag and pour the dirt. However you wish to get the job done. We ended up only using 1 large bag of soil (cost was $5)

Plant and water!The very last step is to plant your seeds and water. We planted spinach, green onions, chives, arugula and peas. This would be a great option for strawberries or any leafy lettuces. You could also use it for flowers. This is where you get to be creative on what you plant in your garden. If you’d like to get more creative you can decorate your picket fence with garden art as well or even paint it. Let your imagination take over.

 

 

I can hardly wait for our plants to sprout! Happy gardening friends!!