Today Rachel is sharing an adorable project she recently created; a vertical garden from recycled pallets!The chain link fence in our yard provides a few unsightly views of our lovely neighbors' weed-infested parking lot of a backyard. Since we are renters a new wooden fence was not an option and I didn't think I'd have the patience to wait on a dozen bushes to grow tall enough to block the view so I schemed an inexpensive way to at least draw attention away from the eye sore(s). A few trips to the hardware store and a local dumpster and I had created a new focal point that helped cozy up our little yard with bright colors and a bit of texture.1. Supplies: 3-4 pallets in similar sizes but varied colors. If you can't find colored pallets, consider painting a few for a similar look. Make sure they aren't rotten or warped. 6-8 empty (clean) paint buckets or large aluminum cans (think bulk sized beans) as planters. A hammer and nails for pulling planks off and nailing them together. A Dremel rotary tool is really handy for cutting through nails if you have one and want to make this a quick job. 1 bag of potting mix, flowers in two sizes, garden gloves, safety goggles, and 2-4 screw hooks if you have a chain link fence. If you are hanging this onto a wooden fence I suggest a screw hook and eye set. 2. Choose which pallet to use as your base and then pull all of the planks off except the ends and middle. Pull planks off the other pallets as well. 3. Then arrange them in a patchwork style. You may need to cut some planks to fit. Finally, nail them all down to the supporting planks. 4. Hammer nail holes into the bottoms of your paint buckets and cans for drainage. 5. Choose the side with the seam and nail two holes vertically into your paint buckets. It's okay if it flattens. One hole will work for the smaller cans. 6. Use your can holes as templates and mark where you'll nail into the pallet. To get your arrangement place the larger cans in an odd triangle on your pallet and then add smaller ones to fill in the gaps. 7. Add your nails on your marks and lean your pallet up against where you want it. Add your buckets and fill them with potting soil and plants. 8. Add hook screws to the back of your pallet to secure them to your chain link fence or hook-and-eye screws to attach them to a wooden one. Water your plants and admire your work.I added bricks under my pallet to give it enough height to be flush with the top of the fence and to keep the base from rotting. I also changed out some of my flowers that weren't doing well in this climate but stuck to the pink palette as I like how it contrasts with the blue planks. Another way to add color would be to spray paint your cans and add a poly to seal them. Create a few patchwork pallets to cover your bare areas and you'll have a whole new landscape almost over night. –Rachel
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Wow, this is such a cute idea! I love that pallet used here aswell, it’s got a beautiful worn look. This would be idea for my ‘balcony’ area 🙂
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how cute! and it’s space efficient!
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I would totally use some of those cans to hold tea light candles, too.
Rachel, you have the greatest garden ideas ever! Love this one!!
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This is such a great idea! When I get a little place of my own I’ll have to do this!
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This is so beautiful! I just love it.
I cant wait to do this is the garden!!:) lovely idea:)
So genius for condo or apartment living! I really like how you made it extra special with the alternating touches of blue 🙂
Wow, such a great and cute idea! I definitely got inspired to do something similar in my own backyard!
Oh my gosh, that looks os cute. What a great idea!
so awesome!! she is amazing.
What a great idea for us renters! We have chain link fence too and this might just be the perfect way to hide it!
wow , I like the colours! it’s summer time. thanks for sharing
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i like the paint bucket idea!
delightful!
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This is a reall cool idea for all those city dwellers with limited space, or even if you just want tO block out the neighbors.
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ooooh a lovely idea!xx
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Looks really, really neat – love the blue!
Great idea! Looks nice!
Its things like this that make me wish I had a house! So cute!
This is amazing!!! I love this! We’ve got a little chain-linked fence area and this would be so great to showcase some new plants!
This is so great Rachel! 🙂 LOVE it!!!
How lovely. I love the mix of painted wood planks and the natural wood.
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what a fantastic idea! could use this on my terrace too!thanks for sharing! 😀
It looks so pretty! Love it!
Such a cute idea for gardening. Now I really wish apartments had gardens…
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Love this Rachel! I was wondering when you would share this DIY. It looks awesome!
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so sweet! this would be a great way to have an herb garden, especially in a city 🙂
Oh, I have just the fence (and neighbors I would like to block out!) for this! Love it. 🙂
I love vertical gardens so much! When I have my own house, I am DEFINITELY making one! Or two…or more…. 🙂
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This is such a great idea! It would be a perfect way to add some color and personality to my little apartment patio. I’m going to start gathering the materials right away!
Rachel knocks it out of the park every time! I love it. Thanks for the inspiration!
In love with this! This is also a good backdrop for a little lounge area in a backyard wedding! Probably gonna have to do that for mine in November! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Such a creative and cute idea!
This is a great idea for making fences look better, too! Definitely plan on doing this.
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I love this idea!! I’ve been wanting to create a garden of sorts of my fire escape. Love the idea of using recycled cans!
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Supercute!!!
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Wonderful idea!! 🙂
This is a wonderful idea! I love potted plants so much and this puts a twist on it (in a good way of course)! I haven’t graduated college yet but you guys are everything i aspire to be! I would love to start a business like yours and I’m so glad you have those wonderful e-courses!
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This is beautiful! Rachel is such a talented lady!!!
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I just love your blog! I want to do all the DIY projects!
will totally be doing this with the free pallet I grabbed a few weeks ago! Looks lovely!
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I love this! Very nice.
Cute, and I love how it’s eco-friendly too!
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So simple and adorable. I think I’d use a coral.
I absolutely LOVE this. I am going to have to make one. Cutest thing EVER.
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Rachel, thanks for sharing! I fell in love with your chevron trellis diy earlier this day and now there’s another project which is perfect for our balcony!
That’s such a great idea. I would love to add herbs in there too! The blue pallet planks are beautiful. What an inspiration. Thanks!
Wow!!! Looks amazing! You really have great ideas. Xx
Love this! So original and fun!
Love this! What a great way to utilize space. I need to do this!
is really pretty and a good idea to use the recycle pallets.
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This is really cool!
I’ve always been such a fan of vertical gardens. I have the perfect spot for one too in my backyard just calling my name. One day I’ll get around to it 😉
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Cute! Definitely perfect for those of us with a not so giant back yard!
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Sooo cute! You always do the most amazing projects!
that’s so pretty! i love the contrast of rough wood and shining tin! great.
I linked to this tutorial on my blog – thanks for sharing!
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This looks so beautiful- what a great simple garden DIY
Brilliant idea! It’s very frustrating renting when you would love so much to change things! This is so clever though, and you can take it with you if you move!
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Will totally try to recreate this once the cold months down under dissapear! I tried to make an outdoor-sy coffe table out of pallets last summer, but the ones I got were so hard to take apart I gave up.. but got quite an exercise out of it!
such a great application for an old pallet when you don’t have a lot of horizontal space 🙂 Just shared this on my new blog 🙂
she is gonna give credit to pacing the panic room as well right? this is clearly a take on their garden wall….
This is one of the cutest, most practical outdoor ideas I have ever seen! I don’t have a ton of outdoor space, so this is ideal for me. Thanks for the idea!
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Rachel, I love this SOOO much! *And I am happy that I got to catch a glimpse of it in person;)
Great job – your DIYs are always so inspiring!
I love love LOVE this idea!!! Super great if you don’t have a lot of space!
COOL!
Thank you for this!
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Love how she painted some sections blue! So pretty!
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What a great idea! Looks amazing!
what a great idea!
I just love this! Thanks so much for sharing! Looks pretty easy to do too 🙂
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I’ve had trouble with cans pictured in this post rusting, do you have a prevention method?
What a wonderful idea! You guys are amazing.
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nice idea! always love new ideas to add more green to our home!
Looks lovely! I would like to do something similar on my balcony, I’m running out of space 🙂
Thanks for a inspiring blog!
I love this idea!
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wow! just did some gardening on my tiny balcony as well, thank you for the inspiration!
wish i had this idea a few years back when my dog kept digging holes under my fence and escaping. LOL so cute and could come in handy for things like renting, dogs getting out and just a simple way so spruce up the outdoors
many thanks
What a great idea! Thanks for the post:)
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Absolutely gorgeous! I love vertical gardens like this one.
Cool idea!
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Smart ! It looks awfully cute !
I love your blog, I`m so glad I ran into it !
x,Julia
Since I work in a company that uses pallets I am super excited, however, I do not have a garden right now. I will file for the future!
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What a wonderful upcycled gardening idea – love it!
This is fab! What a great idea! Might try this on the side of my shed. If only the sun would come out in Northern Ireland so I could get into the garden!!
Totally great idea. I love it xx
Wow i absolutely love this 😉 Looks amazing im deffo going to give it a try xx
thats a great idea for small garden
Great idea for renters. I will also use this when we buy somewhere to add a pop of colour among my veggie garden!
This is such a gorgeous idea… I think it could really work for a little herb garden as well!
This looks great! I did something similar on my porch with a wooden trellis but I like the patch work look a bit better 🙂
this is such a cute idea.
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Wow, so creative idea! I’ll make something similar for my girlfriend’s birthday! Thx! :))
Very nice!
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So cute…I have been saving cans for something like this.
It is so beautifull! Thanks for sharing!
What a great idea!
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Looks fab! I saw this done in a hill-top village in Spain. The story goes that a lot of hippies decided to settle in the otherwise derelict village.
If they ate tinned food, instead of throwing the tin away they would wash it out and screw it some fencing (like you’ve done here) and plant flowers in it.
This was something they did for years until they moved on. Now the village is mostly hippy-free but full of stunning flowers left behind in their tin plant pots.
I’ll have to dig the photos out!
Omg what a GREAT idea. love it!
Love love love this. I am attempting vertical gardening for the first time this season!
omg this is such an amazing idea! At present we don’t have a garden or balcony but when we do, i’m DEF going to do this!
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Wonderful post! Its really nice. Its a best way to recycle wooden pallets, instead of just burning.Wooden pallets can also turned as Patio furniture.You even try this and make your garden still more prettier.Thanks!
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