Diy Concrete Paver Planter Boxes
Here s what you do.
Diy concrete paver planter boxes. They both aren t very easy and fast to make but there is a way to make a cool concrete planter without these troubles. Of course you ll want to choose the better looking sides of the pavers to face out. Mix pour cure. Put pavers together without adhesive to make sure the size and shape are what you want.
Glue the bottom piece on using the same method as for the sides. To make them you ll need cardboard boxes duct tape concrete mix a shovel and some sanding tools. If necessary clean the pavers especially the areas where you ll be applying the adhesive. Use the boxes as a mold and pour in the cement.
To glue one paver to another use landscape block adhesive and give it at least 24 hours before moving the planter. You can use pavers glued together to form nice square planters. The trellis will help stabilize taller plants or give climbing vines something to hold on to while it fills the back with flowers. Use landscape block adhesive to attach pavers.
Depending on the size of the box the mix may take three or four days to completely solidify and dry. Have a few of these boxes ready and expect to mix up 60 80 lbs. Planter box step 1. Making your own large round concrete flower pot.
Run a thin bead of adhesive along the edges press pavers together. Find two boxes that fit inside each other with a 1 gap on all sides. Simply break apart the cardboard sand it paint it if you like and you re done. More than 1 and the box.
The base of this planter box is big enough for a 2 or 3 gallon pot so all you have to do is drop it in and watch it grow.