Sometimes it’s not until you bag yourself a shiny replacement item that you realise how shabby the original was. This is the case with the original patio we have at Chez Coleman. Since we had a brand spanking new one laid further down the garden, up until last weekend the original one nearer to the house looked like some poor scruffy cousin covered in weeds, dead plants and a table that might look more at home in a skip than in a garden.
Anyway how does this bring me on to my favourite Pinterest DIYs? Well I’ve been on the hunt for ideas to upgrade the existing patio as well as dress the new one on a budget and in the process I’ve found all sorts of inexpensive garden related DIYs which I thought would be mean to keep to myself. Tending your garden can be a tough job. You need the best tools you can have so I would suggest checking out Best of Machinery for your gardening needs.
Farmhouse Table
This table is the one that kicked it all off. Over on Positively Beautiful Life there’s a full DIY on creating a farmhouse style table that wouldn’t look out of place over on Cox and Cox. Take a look at this DIY outdoor dining table too. Apparently it cost pence. Well $85 dollars actually but it looks like it would sell for ten times a much.
Aged Pots
I’ve been meaning to do this for ages. I’ve got a few new terracotta pots which need a bit of weathering to make them at home with all my galvanised tubs. Antiques By Joy uses buttermilk and sandpaper to give hers an aged look and I’ve heard natural yoghurt also does the trick.
Easy Bench
Lina Pa Landet created a cute bench from a plank of reclaimed wood and a few bricks. I’m sure it would make the perfect perch for your G&T.
Outdoor Cinema
I’m not sure how many of us have a projector to hand but if you can borrow one then how lovely would it be to set up your own outdoor cinema? All you need is a pile of cushions and a plain sheet as seen on House and Garden.
Lighting
In a similar style to filling a disused fireplace with fairy lights then this outdoor lighting display from Naturs Home would be easy to replicate in your own garden.
Stock Tank Pool
This craze is going down a storm in America with folks taking an agricultural water trough and turning it into a splash pool like Morgan from The Brick House. There’s lots of tutorials over on Pinterest.
Privacy Screen
If you’re overlooked then Thrifty and Chic has a very cute idea for adding a privacy screen to prevent the neighbours having a neb at you relaxing in the garden.
Outdoor Bar
The image in the header is from my last garden. I really miss the outdoor bar we had in our old courtyard garden and sometimes wonder if we should have brought it with us to the new house. Alicia from a Burst of Beautiful takes hers to a brand new level though and there’s a link to all the plans too if you fancy DIYing your own.
Vertical Planter
If you have an expanse of wall and a low budget then you could consider getting yourself a jute hanging organiser from Amazon and filling it with herbs. The DIY tutorial is over on Instructables.
I deliberately haven’t mentioned any palette or apple crate DIYs as there are millions of those about for you to try. Do let me know if you think you’ll give one of these a whirl or drop us a comment about your latest DIY garden projects.
These all look lovely! My husband has just recently built a massive decked area in our garden over the top of the hideous old crumbling curved concrete affair we inherited and it has really changed our lives! I know that sounds dramatic but it means we get so much more enjoyment from our garden. You’re right though, it does affect how everything else looks!
We also inherited a pebble dash concrete garage, a wall of which can be seen in our garden and we’re currently painting it white. It might be one of the worst decorating jobs I’ve EVER done but it looks freshly rendered in the areas we’ve finished. It takes hours and hours and we’ve even roped in family members to do small shifts but it will all be worth it!
Now the rest of the garden is under scrutiny and I saw your white flower collection on Instagram (stalker alert!) and its inspired me to use the decking to have the white flower garden I’ve always wanted! I’ve already got a massive terracotta pot with a huge white agapanthus in it and a trough with some lillies but will be adding some hydrangeas and daisies for next year.
My husband also plans to make us a table and a pergola to finish off the decking so I will show him these links. Although he does read RMS from time to time so he might spot it himself. I think he skips the lipstick posts though!
Hi Jennifer, loving that we have a husband-wife reader combo!
I bought a white agapanthus at the weekend too and can’t wait for it to come out too. I literally bought everything white in the garden centre!
Your decking sounds like a super idea and so good for covering an older model!
Those lupin are just MAGNIFIQUE! I have two planted in the front but they are small and not awe-inspiring. My big issue is having things in the garden that look great in the summer but it needs to not all die off in the winter. i’m still learning things whole landscaping thing.
Jen, maybe you need some evergreen shrubs?
Yes I agree, but then I lose valuable space for edible plants in the summer. oh, what a predicament!
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Wonderful! Growing up I saw in many stock tanks, large and small, and had forgotten about them, thanks for the reminder!
Many good garden ideas, will be sharing!
Many good garden ideas, I will be sharing!