Hello, my friend, hello again; today we come together to talk about 10 Classic DIY Projects for the Outdoors and hope the blog can help you.
It’s time to embrace the warmer weather by tackling a couple of outdoor DIY home improvements. There’s so much to be done, where do you start? How about right here! Browse our collection of ideas for easy outdoor projects that are perfect for a weekend—in fact, some can be completed in just a few hours. Are you thinking about an upgrade to your patio or deck? Are you itching to give your garden a new look? Well then, here’s your inspiration. Who knows? If you’re especially productive this weekend, someday soon you’ll be able to sit in your newly spray-painted lawn chairs and admire the vegetables sprouting up in your DIY raised beds.
Garden Path
The amount of time spent laying a new path depends entirely on its length and the materials you use. Mulch is the quickest and most economical material for a garden path, but gravel, bluestone, and brick are great options if you’re willing to spend a bit more. Give an existing path an upgrade with new edging made of metal, stone, bricks, or even wine bottles.
If you’ve got rope, a board, and a free afternoon, you have most of the ingredients for a tree swing! Drill a couple of holes into a sanded plank of wood and secure it with rope. Use a ladder to reach a large branch on a healthy tree and loop a chain over the branch. Attach a properly knotted rope to the chain and the board. For a full tutorial, check A Beautiful Mess.
If your lawn furniture is looking a little tired, perk it up with a good scrub and a fresh coat of paint. Buff rusty metal furniture clean with steel wool. Vinyl cushions can be cleaned with a mixture of dishwashing soap, borax, and warm water. Let the mixture sit for 15 minutes, then rinse. Finish with a colorful coat of spray paint. For step-by-step instructions, visit H2OBungalow.
A potting bench can be a practical workspace as well as a rustic accent for your deck or garden. You can build one like this from lumber or try upcycling an old dresser, replacing the drawers with shelf slides for convenient pull-out storage.
If climbing vines grow in your garden you probably already have a trellis, but if you don’t, make one this weekend. The garden feature isn’t only for keeping control of your flowers, as this tutorial from A Beautiful Mess shows it also makes a great yard barrier.
Even if you’re not an expert woodworker, with the right tools you can build your own window box in a day. You’ll need a table saw (or boards precut to the inside width of the window frame), sandpaper, safety goggles, a drill and screws, and paint or stain. Get the full tutorial for this window box at H2OBungalow.
There are as many bird feeder designs as there are backyard birds. You can make your own feeder from almost anything, including upcycled cans, teacups and saucers, and peanut butter and pinecones. Kelly, from Here Comes the Sun, shares an easy DIY for making a feeder with recycled plastic bottles and wooden spoons.
The best raised garden beds are no more than three or four feet wide to allow gardeners easy access for planting, weeding, and harvesting. Raised beds allow for proper drainage and greater control over the growing medium, so you can raise your own fruits and vegetables even if your region’s soil isn’t the most arable. Build your own with the help from this tutorial over at An Oregon Cottage.
Looking at this bird bath you might never guess that it started its life out as a candlestick! With a little TLC and spray paint, Gail at My Repurposed Life was able to transform the thrift store find into a bird bath.
Turn kitchen scraps and yard waste into nutrient-rich soil by composting—and build a simple compost bin while you’re at it! This backyard bin was built from wood pallets. To re-create it, you’ll need three pallets, wood screws, and an electric screwdriver. Visit Young House Love for the full tutorial.
A well-maintained yard lends major curb appeal to your home, but creating a picture-perfect lawn and garden is no easy feat. If your yard could use a little refreshing, take a look at these 9 clever landscaping hacks—all of which save time, effort, and money!
Whether you want a driveway that is simple and functional or eye-catching and elegant, you need to consider a number of factors and options to achieve the best results.
Your home’s exterior should be beautiful and inviting, not constantly in need of repairs. As well, your time spent outdoors should be relaxing, not full of weekend chores and constant upkeep. That is why quality, low-maintenance exterior products and building materials like the LeafGuard Brand gutters are a great investment for any homeowner. Purchasing wisely can help cut down on common outdoor frustrations such as clogged gutters, warped or rotted decking, or flimsy fences that need frequent replacement. You’ll save time on maintenance if you search out cost-effective alternatives that are durable and resistant to some of these common headaches. Click through to learn how to reduce exterior maintenance for your home.
A beautiful lawn is a reflection of the care you put into it. But sometimes, a particular maintenance routine can do more harm than good. Here are 11 common care mistakes that could be transforming your lush green lawn into a brown, weed-covered mess.
A can of fresh paint is all it takes to boost home’s curb appeal and brighten your mood upon pulling into the driveway. Cleaning up that lackluster paint on your front door is a simple and satisfying job, so why not make a day of it? Follow this step-by-step for an easy home update.