DIY Succulent Planter Ideas
Today I’m sharing some of my own DIY succulent planter ideas as well as a collection of some other beautiful DIY succulent planter ideas to inspire your next outdoor project.
Hello friends! Happy Saturday!
I normally like to share a collection of my favourite finds from the week on a Friday, but this week was very hectic being the last week of school and all, so I decided to mix things up a little. We’ve been working hard around the yard to get things all tidied up for summer, and I recently have been trying to do some creative things with the lovely succulents in our yard…
Maybe you spotted the shopping bag with a galvanized planter full of succulents in our outdoor patio and fire pit makeover tour?
I also created a big outdoor planter full of succulents and mixed in some driftwood to give it a cheery beachy feel…
The other day I was picking up some fresh flowers at my local nursery/flower shop and I spotted some super cute ideas for DIY succulent planters that they have in their store… if you are local, you can head to Colyn’s nursery to buy one of these, or even just to pickup some enchanting succulents and plant your own.
These tin can succulent planters are really cute – I think you could paint an old tin can with some spray paint and then wipe it off the ridges with a rag before it fully dies to reveal the metal underneath. You may want to seal the whole tin can with a varathane spray before planting to prevent it from rusting if you are keeping it outdoors.
I also love the little tree branch planters! With this planter you could just hollow out a piece of tree branch and plant it up… I want to give it a go this summer.
This log plant container is so beautiful, as well! What a gorgeous woodland centerpiece it would make for your summer outdoor dining table…
So knowing how much I’m loving the succulent planter trend, I thought I’d share some more cute ideas with you in case you’re looking for some creative, unique, and interesting ways to add some succulents to your outdoor space or garden this summer!
I hope you find some inspiration for your next lush outdoor project… click on the links above each image to be taken to the tutorial page for each project!
Wall Mounted Succulent Letter DIY Via House & Fig
Succulent Chair Planter Via Garden Therapy
Hexagon Modern Vertical Succulent Planter Via Walnut Hollow
Old Toy Truck Succulent Planter Via Junk Market Style
Tree Branch Succulent Planters Via The Succulent Eclectic
Succulent Driftwood Planter Via Hunker
Vertical Succulent Wall Planter Via Balcony Garden Web
Clay Planter Succulent Planter via Pinterest – if you know the original source please let me know…
Rotten Tree Trunk Succulent Planters Via My Repurposed Life
DIY Live Succulent Wreath Via Garden Therapy
Succulents in a Bird Cage Via Craftberry Bush
Succulent Tree Trunk Planters Via (if you know the original source please let me know)
Seashell Succulent Planters Via
Cascading fountain full of succulents Via
Wood Bowl of Succulents Via Lila B Design
or a Concrete Bowl of Succulents, also Via Lila B Design
Beach theme succulent garden in a box Via Ciao! Newport Beach
Ikea Lack Hack to Succulent Vertical Planter Via Craftberry Bush
And an OLD OLD project of mine, this DIY colander succulent planter…
I hope you found some fun inspiration for your summer planting!
Have a great long weekend…
I have a heart shaped succulent. It ia about 14 yrs old. It is beginning to split in the middle of the hearts. What can i do to save my favorite plant?
Krista! I see your house is for sale. Such a beautiful place! Are you planning to stay on the lake?
Good Luck with the sale and look forward to your next project!
Hi Robyn,
Yes! We have found a piece of property that we hope to build a house on if things all fall into place… fingers crossed! Hope you are doing well and enjoying your home, still!
Krista
Love all the ideas for the succulents. They are fun to grow and at garage sales I find the best ‘planters’ to grow them in. I have found great colanders, old, old Craftsman toolboxes, and old enamel wash tubs. I even found a porous rock and planted in that.
But be careful with the yellow flowering sedum. It is a VERY social plant and can take over an area. Our yard is an acre and it was overtaking other plants. We have removed about 7 large carts of this sedum.
Cathy
Wow, Cathy! That is good to know! I plan to keep these guys in their planter, but it sounds like I may need to cull that one at some point. Isn’t it amazing how some plants are so strong and can take over such large areas?!
Krista
Love it!
Right?! So many cute ideas for them!!
Do you know where I can obtain some air ferns? The ones that look like an asparagus fern? Thanks
Hi Paula,
Do you mean the tillandsia plants? You can order them on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2tYLcYj – hope that helps. I’m not sure if those are the ones you mean!
Krista
I love your succulent DIY project//designs. I can see the wood planters easily used for the fall and winter. My succulents survivor NYC winter I don’t have to buy anything. Keep your ideas coming.
Hello Mary! I love plants that can live through all kinds of things and require so little care!